Kevin Costner speaks out on 'Yellowstone' drama: 'All I did was protect myself' (2024)

Kevin Costner is opening up about all the drama behind the scenes of "Yellowstone."

In a new interview with Deadline, the two-time Oscar winner said he was fully committed to continuing on the hit series, as per his contract, but claimed there was no script for the second part of the show's final season.

Costner, who plays John Dutton on the series, said he hasn't "felt good" about narratives in the media concerning his status on "Yellowstone" and is now sharing his "real truth."

"I didn’t shoot 5B," Costner said of the second half of the show's fifth season. "There was no script."

"Yellowstone" aired the first half of its fifth season from November 2022 to January 2023. Paramount Network announced in November that the second half of the fifth season would premiere in November 2024. The network attributed the delayed production schedules to the Hollywood strikes.

During his chat with Deadline, Costner said he made a contract for seasons 5, 6 and 7 of the show. He did not specify when he made that contract.

The actor then said he was presented with another contract by the network, telling Deadline: "In February, after a two- or three-month negotiation, they made another contract. They wanted to redo that one, and instead of seasons 6 and 7, it was 5A and 5B, and maybe we'll do 6. They weren't able to make those."

Speaking about prioritization of his projects, Costner said "'Yellowstone' was first position" and he was fitting his forthcoming Western epic film saga "'Horizon' into the gaps" of filming the show.

He added, "They just kept moving their gaps."

Despite the delay in the flagship series, the "Yellowstone" brand has also grown exponentially. The first spinoff, "1883," premiered in the middle of "Yellowstone" season 4, and the second, "1923," premiered during the first half of "Yellowstone" season 5. The network has announced additional spinoffs "1944" and "2024," both working titles, in November.

Addressing the numerous "Yellowstone" projects, Costner said it's "fine" that creator Taylor Sheridan has expanded the franchise, however he expressed his frustration at what he claimed was a lack of support.

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"...They were silent and that bothered me in the world of how you do things. Why don't you stick up for me? I went and sold this thing for you," he said. "I was going to only do one season. I made it for three. I fulfilled three. So, I went from one to three, then I did a fourth one for them, and they wanted to do three more. So, I made the contract to do that. They imploded."

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He added, "I had a contract to do [seasons] 5, 6 and 7. I was contracted to do that. There's nothing I could have done to get out of that, nor was I trying to just figure out how, when we started. When we finished, I wanted to do 'Horizon.' It all happened because they shut down one whole season, didn't tell anybody, and I didn't work for 14 months."

"All I did was protect myself, but I didn't put myself in first position, over 'Yellowstone.' I filled the gaps," he noted.

In an interview with The Hollywood Reporter last year, Sheridan said he had "never had an issue with Kevin that he and I couldn't work out on the phone" previously, but he said this time was different.

"Once lawyers get involved, then people don't get to talk to each other and start saying things that aren't true and attempt to shift blame based on how the press or public seem to be reacting," he said at the time. "He took a lot of this on the chin and I don't know that anyone deserves it."

Sheridan also wished Costner luck with his "Horizon" films, saying, "His movie seems to be a great priority to him and he wants to shift focus. I sure hope [the movie is] worth it -- and that it's a good one."

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Despite all of this, Costner told Deadline he's "very open to coming back" to "Yellowstone."

"If they've got so many other things going on, maybe this circles back and it's a really cool two seasons," he suggested. "Or end it, if the writing's there and I'm happy with it. I'm open to that. But I took a beating over these guys not speaking up for me and allowing crazy stories to come out."

"I'm not happy about that," he continued. "But if the writing is there, I will be there too. They had first position. I didn't do 'Horizon' because I was tired of doing 'Yellowstone.' That's a bulls*** story. I didn't do 'Horizon' to compete with 'Yellowstone.' This is something I've had [for] a long time."

"Good Morning America" has reached out to Costner, Sheridan and Paramount Network for comment.

Kevin Costner speaks out on 'Yellowstone' drama: 'All I did was protect myself' (2024)

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Kevin Costner speaks out on 'Yellowstone' drama: 'All I did was protect myself'? ›

' It all happened because they shut down one whole season, didn't tell anybody, and I didn't work for 14 months." "All I did was protect myself, but I didn't put myself in first position, over 'Yellowstone. ' I filled the gaps," he noted.

What illness does John Dutton have on Yellowstone? ›

This is further complicated by John Dutton having cancer in Yellowstone season 1. Although John's experience with colon cancer is revealed to viewers, he hides the health scare from his adult children — Beth (Kelly Reilly), Jamie (Wes Bentley), and Kayce (Luke Grimes).

Is Yellowstone coming back? ›

Paramount has announced that season five, part two of "Yellowstone," will begin airing in November 2024, per Variety. The series finale — which is to say, the very last episode ever — could wind up on screens on Super Bowl Sunday, according to one of the show's actors.

Will Kevin Costner be in Yellowstone season 5 part 2? ›

Most of the Yellowstone Season 5 cast are expected to return for the super-sized finale, except for Kevin Costner, whose involvement is uncertain. The main cast members likely coming back include Beth (Kelly Reilly), Jamie (Wes Bentley), Kayce (Luke Grimes), and Monica Dutton (Kelsey Asbille).

Is season 5 the last season of Yellowstone? ›

Yellowstone is ending with Season 5

At the time of the announcement in early May 2023, the show's final episodes were scheduled to premiere in November 2023, while a currently untitled sequel series was confirmed to be in the works and set to debut in December.

Who owns the Yellowstone Ranch in real life? ›

Glass tycoon William S. Ford purchased the location in 1914, until it was eventually sold to ranchers Shane and Abigail Libel. The Libel family has completely bought into the fame of the show, reportedly leaving the "Yellowstone Dutton Ranch" sign on full display all year long.

Is John Dutton a bad guy? ›

John Dutton uses his branded bunkhouse cowboys, particularly Rip, to murder people and hide their bodies. He's used his position of political power to get away with killing his enemies on multiple occasions. While he may be running a legal business, the bodies he's been piling up essentially make him a crime boss.

Why does Beth hate Jamie? ›

As Beth keeps reminding viewers, she has been perpetually angry at Jamie for how Jamie inadvertently made her sterile by helping her get an abortion when they were both teenagers.

Who does Kevin Costner's daughter play in Yellowstone? ›

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YearTitleRole
2014Black BoxDr. Catherine Black
2015True DetectiveJordan Semyon
2018BritanniaKerra
2018–presentYellowstoneBeth Dutton
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Where was Yellowstone filmed? ›

But Utah was chosen as the location for roughly 75 percent of filming for the first three cities. Just a couple of hours from the park, some places in Utah that featured in the series include Park City, Ogden, Spanish Fork, Heber City, Oakley, Kamas, Grantsville and Logan.

Is Yellowstone based on a true story? ›

No, Yellowstone is not based on any real events or people that exist in real life. However, the creator of the show explained that the issues that are explored in the show are inspired by problems that exist in western mountain states in the US.

Why did Kevin Costner leave Yellowstone? ›

In an attempt to set the record straight about his exit ahead of Season 5B, the Golden Globe winner tells GQ that yes, ultimately, scheduling was to blame. Whether because of COVID, strikes or other issues, “we very rarely started [production] when we said we would, and we didn't finish when we said we would.

Why is John throwing up blood in Yellowstone? ›

After being rushed to a ranch veterinarian, John coughs up blood and explains he had colon cancer, which he fears is back with a vengeance. When the vet realizes John is suffering from a ruptured ulcer, he performs emergency surgery and cauterizes the wound on the spot.

What happens to John Dutton in Yellowstone? ›

However, the scare was quickly resolved when the doctor revealed that the Dutton family patriarch was only suffering from a ruptured ulcer. Four seasons later, some fans believe that the cancer plot will be the perfect way to kill off John Dutton.

What surgery did John Dutton have? ›

When in his 60s, Dutton was diagnosed with colon cancer, as a tumor made its way into his colon. He was cured by way of operation, having cut two feet out of his colon.

What happened to John Dutton Senior? ›

John Dutton Sr.

remains close to his uncle Jacob and aunt Cara after his parents' deaths. He marries his wife Emma, and they have a son, Jack. John helps work the land of the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch with his uncle until he is killed by the family's enemy, Banner Creighton.

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