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Kevin Costner says he would return to 'Yellowstone' if he was "really comfortable with it" - and he even has an idea for his character's final arc. The 69-year-old actor plays the role of John Dutton III in the acclaimed Western drama, but last year it was announced that he would be leaving the series at the end of Part 2 of Season 5, which is scheduled to premiere on November 10, 2024, despite expecting to star in seven seasons. The reason for his exit was creative differences with showrunner Taylor Sheridan and his busy workload. Should Tyler invite him back, Costner says he has his "own fan...
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Kevin Costner’s agents were reportedly “begging” for him to be rewritten into the new ‘Yellowstone’ series before he settled his messy divorce. The 68-year-old actor announced his exit from the hit Paramount show in June and completed his work on the fifth series last year, but is now said to have wanted to make a comeback for the second half of the season ahead of settling his split from ex-wife Christine Baumgartner, 49. Puck News claims Kevin’s representatives managed to arrange a phone call between themselves and show creator Taylor Sheridan, 53, who had written most of the fifth season’s ...
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Yellowstone showrunner Taylor Sheridan said that he is “disappointed” at actor Kevin Costner‘s departure from the show, saying “it truncates the closure of his character,” he told The Hollywood Reporter. Costner, 68, plays John Dutton, the patriarch of a family of ranchers who deals with family drama as well as conflicts with Broken Rock Indian Reservation, Yellowstone National Park and land developers. Paramount officially announced in May that the second half of Season 5 would contain the show’s final episodes. It was scheduled to air in November but now remains up in the air due to the ongo...
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Sylvester Stallone is set to star in the mob drama 'Kansas City'. The Paramount+ series - which is being written and produced by Taylor Sheridan - will be Stallone's first regular role in a TV show during his 50-year career in the entertainment business. Stallone is also set to executive produce the project, which tells the story of a legendary New York City mobster - played by the Hollywood veteran - who tries to reestablish his family in Kansas City, Deadline reports. The series then charts the character's unconventional route to power. David Glasser, Ron Burkle and Bob Yari of 101 Studios a...
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