The audience was enthralled by the fourth season of the Yellowstone series. The show was a great smash, and it succeeded in keeping viewers captivated to their televisions until the very end. Taylor Sheridan and John Linson created the American drama series. It first aired on the Paramount Network on June 20, 2018. The series’ fourth season premiered on November 7, 2021, after a successful three-season run. The smash drama from Paramount Network isn’t going anywhere. Season 5 of ‘Yellowstone’ Has Been Officially Renewed.
Yellowstone Season 5 Officially Confirmed
Yellowstone will return for a fifth season, with production expected to begin in May, according to the network. This news follows its recent nominations for the 2022 Screen Actors Guild Awards for Outstanding Ensemble in a Drama Series and the Producers Guild of America Awards’ Norman Felton Award for Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television – Drama.
When will Yellowstone Season 5 be released?
In January, the family drama attracted 10.3 million total viewers, a new high for both the series and the Paramount Network. Yellowstone’s world-record-breaking performance has demonstrated that the park has a large following. Its production is expected to begin in May, according to reports.
Yellowstone Season 5 Cast
According to Deadline, ViacomCBS Media Networks President and CEO Chris McCarthy confirmed the development, saying:
“Yellowstone’s record-breaking performance proves we’ve tapped a cultural nerve and unleashed a passionate audience from the center of the country to each of the coasts. Kevin Costner leads our incredible cast who make the Duttons America’s favorite family and, this new season is sure to be another one fans won’t want to miss.”
With the official renewal for Season 5, we can’t help but wonder what the future holds beyond that. “I would be completely astounded if we didn’t shoot [a Season] 6,” Bohen recently told TV Insider. “And I’d say that there’s a fair chance we might shoot a seventh season. Just depends on whether the creator [Taylor Sheridan] wants to write another 10 episodes or if his story is finished at the 60th episode or not. So that’s it. And he’s gonna sit down and go, ‘what do I want to do? Do I want to keep doing this or do I want to do something different?’”
Yellowstone was made by Sheridan and John Linson together. Costner, Glasser, Bob Yari, and Stephen Kay are also executive producers. They work with Art Linson and Costner.