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27 Sep 2024


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Yellowstone is almost back, and this time, fans will have even more opportunity to tune into the broadcast.

It has already been announced that the Yellowstone Season 5 mid-season premiere will air on Paramount Network the evening of Sunday, Nov. 10, at 8/7c. But TVLine reports the premiere episode will also air on CBS that evening at 10 p.m. after Tracker.

CBS described this as a “special airing” in a press release that noted The Equalizer is being pre-empted for the Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2 premiere. It currently appears that the rest of the new episodes will exclusively air on Paramount Network after Nov. 10. Decider reached out to reps at CBS and Paramount Network for further confirmation.

Only time will tell when Season 5, Part 2 will be available to stream on Peacock, but Decider’s Josh Sorokach estimates it may take around six months after the season finale for the new episodes to land on streaming services.

The future of the hit Western still remains up in the air. These final episodes of Season 5 could very well mark the end of the entire series as we know it since it was canceled after Kevin Costner‘s abrupt exit.

But recent reports allege stars Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser are closing deals to remain on Yellowstone as the new series leads amid Costner’s absence, according to industry newsletter Puck (via TVLine).

YELLOWSTONE, from left: Luke Grimes, Kevin Costner
Photo: Emerson Miller / ©Paramount Network

Hauser has already expressed that he would certainly be interested in continuing Rip’s story. “I don’t make the decisions, brother — I’m a hired gun. Would I like a spinoff? Yeah. It’s been a pleasure working with this cast, with Taylor Sheridan; why would we stop a good thing? Yeah, pen it and let’s do it,” he recently told  Cigar Aficionado.

Costner himself even teased that he could see John Dutton returning to Yellowstone, after all.

“I haven’t seen that dust trail coming toward me, but I’ve always been open to what I started,” he told Entertainment Tonight. “Five seasons was a lot for us to do, and I think that story is not finished.”

Yellowstone returns with new episodes Sunday, Nov. 10, at 8/7C on Paramount Network.