'Yellowstone' Fans, Saddle Up for This Season 5 News

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Audiences were saddled up for a wild ride on season 5 of Yellowstone, the Paramount Network cultural phenomenon that’s inspired record-breaking viewership and a whopping three spinoffs: 1883, 1923, and the upcoming 6666. But the ride has been wilder than expected, with real-life drama filling the void left by the ongoing mid-season break.

From confusion over how to watch the show (What? It's not on Paramount + ?) to filming delays to rumors about Matthew McConaughey replacing Kevin Costner, it's harder to keep up with than the Dutton family tree. Don’t worry: We’ve got you covered with season 5 cast updates, episode recaps, and the latest news about when Yellowstone season 5 is returning, including what the writers strike might mean for the show.

Will the Hollywood writers strike affect Yellowstone season 5?

Scriptwriters, who are part of the Writers Guild of America, officially went on strike on May 2, 2023, and no one can predict when it will end (if the strike of 2007 is any indicator, it could be months). At this point, it's unclear if the strike will delay the second half of Yellowstone season 5. The series is somewhat unique in that creator and director Taylor Sheridan also writes the episodes, reports The Atlantic, as he does for some of his other series, including 1923, Mayor of Kingstown, and “possibly” the upcoming 6666.

Regardless, don’t hold your breath for the remainder of Yellowstone Season 5 to return this summer as originally planned. Filming has yet to begin, and rumors have run wild about why.

One “highly placed” Hollywood source reportedly told New York Post that Sheridan had not finished scripts as of January when Costner was available for filming. Others have speculated that contract issues with the star stalled filming, though Paramount has maintained there’s no news to report and Costner’s lawyer Marty Singer has denied claims that the actor was only willing to work one week on the remaining episodes.

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What is the release date for season 5 of Yellowstone?

The first eight episodes (or part one) of Yellowstone season 5 returned to Paramount Network on November 13, 2022, and episodes aired on Sundays at 8 EST/7 CST through January 1, 2023, ending with the mid-season finale. The release of part two of Yellowstone season 5 was originally scheduled for summer 2023, but there's now a big question mark about that date following filming delays.

The complete Yellowstone season 5 will tout a whopping 14 episodes (previous seasons have had 9 or 10), not to mention the first episode of season 5 was longer than most movies. So, it's kind of like two seasons in one.

But take note, while you can catch up on the first four seasons on Peacock, streaming the current season is a little more complicated. Our guide explains everything you need to know about how watch season 5 of Yellowstone.

Which cast members returned for season 5?

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All of your favorites returned for Yellowstone season 5, including stars Kevin Costner (who picked up a Golden Globe for his performance on the series in 2023), Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley, Cole Hauser, Kelsey Asbille, Brecken Merrill, Jefferson White, Forrie Smith, Denim Richards, Ian Bohen, Finn Little, and Gil Birmingham.

Also on the list: On-screen ranch hands Ryan Bingham and Hassie Harrison, who caused a stir in April when they went Instagram official as a couple in real life. Two other cast members—Jen Landon (seasons three and four) and Kathryn Kelly (season four)—also returned with their status upgraded to series regulars.

Country singer Lainey Wilson joined the cast in season 5. Avid fans will also remember that Paramount Network invited her to give a special acoustic performance that aired on commercial breaks during the season 4 finale. Some of her songs also appear on the Yellowstone soundtrack from seasons 2 and 3.

You know who's not in season 5? Matthew McConaughey, though he is set to join the Yellowstone universe in the future.

What's happened in Yellowstone season 5 so far? (Spoilers ahead)

When the season 5 trailer dropped on September 29, 2022, it was shocking to say the least. The footage began with John Dutton being sworn in as governor of Montana and got more intense from there. If you're ready to catch up on season 5, dive into out spoiler-filled episode recaps below, colorful fan reactions included.

Yellowstone Season 5 Episode Recaps

Episodes 1 and 2: John takes office. Kayce and Monica experience a tragic loss. Beth makes a heartbreaking apology to Rip. A fatal conflict with protected wolves emerges. Fans are "devastated." Read on.

Episode 3: Kayce chooses his family. Beth meets her match… and lands in jail. Read on.

Episode 4: Beth’s infinite hatred for Jamie only increases (yes, it's possible) on a car ride home from jail. John forms an unexpected alliance with Rainwater. Read on.

Episode 5: Another family dinner goes horribly awry. Beth gets in another brawl (and fans nearly revolt). John calls Kayce his "only" son. Read on.

Episode 6: Rip shows his romantic side. John gives a friend a heartfelt send off. Political tensions rise. Read on.

Episode 7: We revisit Rip's dark past. Beth shows us her softer side—and her business side with a trip to the 6666 ranch. A plot emerges to impeach John (you know Jamie's involved), and Mother Nature stirs up trouble in the pasture. Read on.

Episode 8 (Mid-Season Finale): Kayce takes the reins at Dutton Ranch. Meanwhile, Jimmy fits right in with the 6666 crew. Jamie doubles down on being John's nemesis, and Beth finds out what the "train station" really is. Read on.

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