Since Season 2 ended in late August, fans are wondering what the next chapter in the Paramount Network series will look like. While there are still many outstanding details about the drama taking place on the Dutton family ranch in 2020, here is everything we know about the upcoming season of Yellowstone:
- The season 2 finale of Yellowstone aired Wednesday August 28.
- The breeding drama, which starred Kevin Costner, Kelly Reilly and Wes Bentley, was the most watched cable series in the summer of 2019.
- At the start of the second season, Paramount Network confirmed that the show was coming back for season 3.
When is Yellowstone back for season 3?
At the start of Season 2, Paramount Network officially announced that Yellowstone returns for a third season of 10 episodes. In April 2020, the network confirmed that the show would return in June 2020, despite calls to return earlier due to the coronavirus epidemic.
So, Yellowstone is not a limited series?
Exactly. When the show first aired, some originally thought that Yellowstone followed the same format as Waco, The other successful Paramount show. Fortunately, Yellowstone is indeed a dramatic series, which means it will likely be in the years to come (or, we hope).
What will Yellowstone season 3 is about?
Well, let's start with what the fans already know: the second season shows John Dutton and his family as they "continue to fight for their survival, and unlikely partnerships, new enemies and disloyalty threaten to separate the family. ". Given the end of season 2 - the kidnapping of Tate - our guess is that the third season will follow the family as they try to understand what just happened and help Tate recover from a such a traumatic experience.
But most of all, Yellowstone fans are hoping to get answers on why Beth and John hate Jamie so much, so I hope Season 3 answers some tough questions. Otherwise, it will be filled with the same Dutton level drama as Yellowstone fans know and love.
For more information on the return of the hit series, check out the teaser for season 3 below, which was released on Christmas Day:
In addition to the behind-the-scenes look, Paramount Network released a 30-second trailer for the third season:
But that's not all: to help Yellowstone fans discover some of the new additions before the premieres of season 3, Paramount Network has released a brand new clip showing Beth Dutton's first moment with Roarke Carter, played by Josh Holloway. Let's just say that the two don't start off on the right foot, which means there's a lot more drama to come.
Will the entire cast - Kevin Costner in particular - come back?
All signs indicate yes. Costner has signed up for season 3, but is actually planning to spend more time behind the scenes. "What I'm going to do is lead a lot more in the second half of my career here," he said. Deadline. Based on the success of the show, it looks like Wes Bentley, Kelly Reilly, Luke Grimes, Cole Hauser and Kelsey Asbille will come back too. Fan favorites Forrie R. Smith and Denim Richards have been increased for season 3 regulars.
Several actors also join the cast of season 3:
- Colony actor Josh Holloway joins the cast as "Roarke Carter, a handsome shaggy hedge fund manager with ambitious plans in Montana," says Deadline.
- John Emmet Tracey, known for his current role on iZombie, will play "Ellis Steele, a chief litigator whose company represents the Fortune 500 companies in land acquisition agreements."
- Former The alienist star Q'orianka Kilcher joined the cast as Angela Blue Thunder, a Native American and political opponent of Thomas Rainwater.
- Exciting news: the ranch adds a wrestler named Teeter, who is played by Animal Kingdomthis is Jennifer Landon.
How can I broadcast season 1 and 2 of Yellowstone?
You're in luck: even if you don't have a cable, you can binge the first two seasons on the Paramount Network website with a 24 hour free trial. After the test is over, unfortunately, you need a cable connection to watch. To avoid ads completely, run them on Amazon. At the moment, the show isn't available on Netflix or Hulu, but Comcast Xfinity customers can now stream the show on NBC's all-new streaming service, Peacock Premium. Anyone can broadcast the show on Peacock Premium for $ 4.99 per month starting July 15, 2020.
