The moment we’ve all been waiting for is finally here! Yellowstone is about to gain thousands of new fans as it makes its broadcast debut on CBS this fall.
Previously only available to watch and stream on the cable station Paramount Network and Peacock, the series may well gain a whole new audience from this new platform. As we all know, Yellowstone is coming to an end after the release of season five part two, but there’s nothing stopping you from rewatching all five seasons as they drop on CBS to ease your sadness about the show ending.
Thus far, Yellowstone has not been majorly affected by the ongoing writer and now actor strike, which is likely what made the series so appealing to CBS. The network already had to rework their fall broadcast schedule due to the strike, as some shows will be delayed.
Two episodes of Taylor Sheridan’s TV drama are scheduled to air every Sunday on CBS at 8/7 c and 9/8 c, except for Sundays where there is an NFL doubleheader. In that case, only one episode will air at 9/8 c. CBS released their full fall TV schedule on Instagram, “See you this Fall!,” they wrote.
It comes as somewhat of a surprise that CBS was able to pick up Yellowstone, though it makes more sense when you consider the show is producer by CBS’s partner company MTV Entertainment Studios. Aside from Yellowstone, shows including Blue Bloods, The Amazing Race, Survivor, NCIS, and Forty Eight Hours among others are set to air weekly on the channel this fall.
As for the rest of season five of Yellowstone, the premiere date still seems to be November of 2023, though this is subject to change.