Kevin Costner Says He Would Consider ‘Yellowstone’ Return

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Kevin Costner says he would consider returning to Yellowstone if the opportunity arose.

It has been over a year since fans have seen a new episode of the beloved Western, which will at some point air the second half of its fifth season as its series finale.

The series could have gone on for more seasons, however, EW reports that scheduling conflicts forced Costner to leave the show.

Yellowstone‘s final episodes were rumored to air in November before a brand new spinoff show from series creator Taylor Sheridan titled 2024 aired in December.

According to Costner, however, he still hasn’t spoken to Sheridan about making those final episodes.

“No, we haven’t [talked],” Costner told EW during a conversation about his latest film, Horizon: An American Saga. However, he said that he’s open to working with Sheridan in the future in some capacity.

“He’s doing special work in a lot of different ways. He’s very prolific about the things he does, and if he sees me in something that he wants to do, I’ll look at it just the way I did Yellowstone and maybe we will end up doing something together,” Costner says.

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The renowned actor, who plays patriarch John Dutton in the hit Paramount Network series, added that he and Sheridan have similar tastes.

“He likes a lot of the things that I like, and the idea of us working together is not out of the question for me. The subjects he chooses are very interesting to me. I like a lot of that stuff. Yellowstone stands as something that could continue. But that is a Taylor question. But other things that he’s doing I think are really, really good. He likes the same subjects that I do.”

All seasons of Yellowstone are currently streaming on Peacock for premium subscribers.

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