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Kevin Costner says he’d return to ‘Yellowstone’ under ‘the right circumstances’

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June 17, 2024
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The door is still open for Kevin Costner to put his cowboy hat on again as John Dutton in “Yellowstone.”

Amid the ongoing drama around Costner’s involvement in the hit Paramount series, the actor told Savannah Guthrie on “TODAY” on Monday that he has not ruled out returning to the show.

“I’ve supported that thing and I’ve loved it,” he said. “It’s been really important to me. I would love to go back under the right circumstances I think that all of us want. For me, it really needs to be the right circumstances.

“Saying there’s a chance, there’s always a chance,” he continued. “I love the thing. You’ve got to be really clear about that.”

Costner played Dutton for five seasons since the show’s inception in 2018. He told Deadline in an interview in May that he made a contract to play Dutton for seasons five, six and seven. He said that after negotiating for months, the contract then turned into one for season 5A and 5B.

The first half of season five aired in 2022, and the second half has yet to air. Costner told Deadline he lived up to the “truth of the contract” and said he never shot the second half of season five because there was no script.

“Number one, I did it for five years, OK, and I want to work more than once a year,” he said on “TODAY.” “We lost an entire year at one point and I thought, ‘Well that can’t ever happen again.’ It was well over a year.

“And I said, ‘I just have to be in position to make the things.’ There’s a chance to do both of them, but material has to be ready at certain times, and we weren’t able to do that.”

Costner has insisted that it was a lack of scripts that prevented the second half of season five from being completed.

Reports in Deadline and Variety indicated Costner only wanted to film for a week for the second part of the fifth season. Paramount then said in February 2023 that “Kevin Costner is a big part of ‘Yellowstone’ and we hope that’s the case for a long time to come.”

Costner is now promoting a separate Western project. The first part of his four-part “Horizon” movie series hits theaters on June 28.

The actor received a standing ovation at the Cannes Film Festival on May 19 after a screening of “Horizon: An American Saga.” Costner wrote, produced and directed the movie in addition to starring in it.



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