There are a lot of intriguing things to talk about in terms of Yellowstone news here, but we have to start with the following main news! Tonight (13 March) there will be no new episode. There won’t be another for a long time. According to cast members’ statements over the last few days, no one has ever seen a screenplay for the future season!
Summer Higgins (Piper Perabo) looks to be out of jail and back on the Yellowstone Ranch when Taylor Sheridan’s western returns for season 5. The “love story” between Perabo’s character and John Dutton (Kevin Costner) will “kick into gear” in forthcoming episodes, according to Perabo.
Yellowstone Season 5 Release Date Announced
Summer Higgins, played by Piper Perabo, first appeared in season 4 of Taylor Sheridan’s smash program Yellowstone. Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) persuaded Perabo’s character into starting a romance with John Dutton (Kevin Costner). Despite the fact that Summer was sentenced to prison at the end of Season 4, Perabo teases that she may return to the Dutton Ranch in Season 5.
Perabo discussed Yellowstone season 5 and the John/Summer plotline on the red carpet at the recent SAG Awards. Because John has had a difficult couple of years, she told Entertainment Weekly that they are “turning up the heat” in the forthcoming season.
Nonetheless, we can offer at least a few bits of information in this post, beginning with confirmation that some famous faces will be returning! Even though Jefferson White (Jimmy) was supposedly headed to the 6666 Ranch with Emily at the close of last season. Expect to see Emily a lot more now that Kathryn Kelly has been upgraded to series regular. Also, we discovered this week that you’ll see more of Ryan Bingham as Walker, which means we’ll get to hear more of the character’s music. Those two things are inextricably linked. Of course, in the coming months, we’ll have another chance to hear some more hints on 1932. Remember that this is another prequel that will be released on Paramount+ in the future, and based on current signs, it will be a spiritual successor to 1883, which ended just a few weeks ago.