Costner recently implied that Sheridan may have borrowed elements of his new film’s storyline for ‘Yellowstone’
Yellowstone might be coming to an end, but the drama surrounding lead star Kevin Costner and showrunner Taylor Sheridan shows no signs of slowing down.
Costner has played ranch owner John Dutton on the hit US series since it premiered in 2018. While Sheridan’s drama about American ranchers and land developers in rural Montana has divided critics, it has become one of the most successful shows on television in recent years.
However, the series was shaken in February last year by Costner’s bombshell decision to walk away from the series with several seasons to go. This led creator Sheridan to call time on the show far earlier than initially planned.
The final episodes of Yellowstone season five – and the show as a whole – are set to arrive this November.
Costner reignited the reported feud between the two at Cannes Film Festival this year following the premiere of his new Western, Horizon: An American Saga. Speaking to journalists, Costner slyly suggested that Sheridan may have borrowed elements of his film for the Yellowstone spin-off 1883.
Below, we run through a timeline of the history of Yellowstone, an unlikely success story whose legacy has been undermined by behind-the-scenes tensions.
20 June 2018:Yellowstone, starring Kevin Costner, debuts in the US on Paramount cable channel, the Paramount Network. It becomes one of the most-watched shows in the country. Creator Taylor Sheridan said of the show’s success to The Hollywood Reporter: “People couldn’t understand how a linear cable channel that no one can even find suddenly had the biggest show on television. Because it has cowboys and this is supposed to be a dead genre, right? Of course, that’s not what the show is really about, that’s just the sugar on the pill.”
February 2021: Sheridan signs a lucrative five-year deal with ViacomCBS and MTV Entertainment Group to create new projects, including Yellowstone spin-offs.
December 2021: Paramount Network releases Yellowstone prequel series 1883, starring Tim McGraw, Faith Hill and Sam Elliott. It achieves the biggest debut for a cable show in more than six years, and helps launch the networks’ streaming service, Paramount+. However, with Sheridan busy on the spin-off, Yellowstone season five is delayed.
August 2022: Costner begins production on his passion project, Horizon: An American Saga. Each instalment of the four-part Western epic will last for three hours, with production on each film expected to run for up to six months.
November 2022: Costner wraps production on the first part of Horizon: An American Saga early. The first part of Yellowstone season five, filmed before the delay caused by 1883, is released.
6 February 2023: A report in Deadline claims that Costner has locked horns with Sheridan over scheduling conflicts for the second part of Yellowstone’s fifth season and that he has left the show. Multiple sources state that Costner only wanted to spend a single week shooting his scenes.
21 February 2023: Costner’s attorney refutes reports the actor-director demanded he spend just one week shooting his scenes for Yellowstone season five, part two.
April 2023: Yellowstone supporting actors replace lead stars, including Costner, in a last-minute shake-up at TV convention PaleyFest. The announcement receives gasps from the crowd. But Keith Cox, president of scripted at MTV Entertainment Studios, refers to the actor as “our star, the face of our show, and the executive producer”, adding: “We are very confident he will continue with the show.”
May 2023: Costner officially quits Yellowstone and it’s announced that the fifth season will be the last. The show was expected to last for at least two further seasons.
June 2023: In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Sheridan speaks out about the Costner controversy. He says: “My last conversation with Kevin was that he had this passion project he wanted to direct. He and the network were arguing about when he could be done with Yellowstone. I said, ‘We can certainly work a schedule toward [his preferred exit date],’ which we did.”