Last Chance to Watch 'Yellowstone' Season 5 Finale: Streams Available This Weekend Elsewhere
Season 5 of CBS's highly acclaimed show " Yellowstone ", which concluded in December with a finale that ended drew 11.4 million viewers will finally be streaming now on Peacock this week.
"Yellowstone" chronicles the Dutton family , owns the biggest ranch in the U.S., headed by John Dutton, portrayed by Kevin Costner prior to his departure prior to Season 5's second part The show, which has surged in popularity among television audiences recently, delves into the family’s struggles to retain their property, navigating through changing partnerships, unresolved killings, lingering resentments, and well-deserved admiration, as stated by Paramount.
The latter part of Season 5 includes six episodes where the Duttons confront "fresh hurdles arising from a calamity that shakes them profoundly and leads to a perilous void of power within the state of Montana," as stated by NBC.
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If you have been looking forward to diving into Season 5 Part 2 of "Yellowstone," here’s what you should be aware of.
Watch Yellowstone on Peacock
When will part two of season five of 'Yellowstone' be available for streaming?
The latter half of Season 5 will be available for streaming solely on Peacock beginning Sunday, March 16, NBC announced In a press statement released last month, NBC didn’t disclose the specific timing of when the series would be accessible via their streaming platform. Additionally, they have not yet responded promptly to USA TODAY’s inquiry seeking more details.
The entire five seasons of the show will become accessible for viewing on the streaming service starting from this coming Sunday.
Why can you find 'Yellowstone' on Peacock but not on Paramount+?
The new episodes of "Yellowstone" Season 5 Part 2 first premiered on the Paramount Network for TV viewers in late 2024. However, they weren’t made available on Paramount’s streaming platform. Paramount+ , or on Peacock.
Through streaming deals, "Yellowstone" can only be accessed on Peacock. Previously, this was with Paramount. sold the streaming rights for the series , which was launched in 2018, to Peacock, before the platform's debut Paramount+ in 2021 .
Stream Yellowstone on Peacock
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'Yellowstone' Season 5, Episode 2 Cast
The cast members for "Yellowstone" Season 5, Part 2 consist of:
- Kelly Reilly portrays Beth Dutton.
- Luke Grimes portrays Kayce Dutton.
- Wes Bentley portrays Jamie Dutton.
- Cole Hauser as Rip
- Ian Bohen as Ryan
- Dawn Olivieri portrays Sarah Atwood
- Kelsey Asbille portrays Monica Dutton.
- Gil Birmingham plays the role of Thomas Rainwater
- Jacki Weaver portrays Caroline Warner.
The 'Yellowstone' Season 5 Part 2 trailer has been released.
Is there going to be a sixth season of 'Yellowstone'?
Although the creators successfully tied up loose ends in the season five finale, as noted by USA TODAY's Bryan Alexander referred to as "bloodied but joyful," the future of "Yellowstone" is still somewhat unknown. Multiple reports have suggested The show may proceed with a spinoff centered around Rip and Beth; however, neither the creator Taylor Sheridan nor any cast members have verified if the series will indeed return.
Hauser and Reilly (Rip and Beth) previously hinted at both possibilities. (Season 6 and a spin-off series), director and long-time collaborator Christina Voros stated in an interview with USA TODAY following the premiere of Season 5’s initial episode that she was uncertain about it. The series "Yellowstone" will conclude following the second part. from Season 5 as initially stated.
Voros has mentioned that Sheridan has made several powerful decisions regarding significant changes in the 'Yellowstone' universe as a result of John Dutton's absence. previously told Alexander However, when you create characters that are deep, heartfelt, and intricate, there’s always space for speculation about what might happen afterward.
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On the contrary, Reilly had informed USA TODAY earlier that she has been aware of how "Yellowstone" was going to conclude from the very beginning. The early exit of Costner didn’t substantially alter this trajectory.
She mentioned, 'It wasn’t meant to occur this early,' but added that returning in a way that aligns with the original essence of the show’s concept was truly gratifying.
Hauser, who had refused to pinky promise, added: "The reality is, we genuinely have no solid information. Currently, everything remains uncertain. Our hope is for viewers to consider these final six episodes as their grand conclusion. Should there be a continuation and Taylor comes up with an exciting new direction for us, we’ve agreed that ‘we’re all in.’"
Where can you watch the Yellowstone prequels '1923' and '1883' online?
The prequel spin-off shows "1883" and "1923" related to "Yellowstone" can be watched online. Paramount+ .
The second season of "1923," which delves into the lineage of the Dutton family from "Yellowstone" through the characters Cara and Jacob Dutton portrayed by Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, debuted on February 23rd. New installments have been released every Sunday since then.
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