yellowstone park The second part of Season 5 premiered last weekend and revealed the fate of John Dutton. If you haven’t seen this episode yet, there are spoilers ahead!
As you know, there’s a lot of behind-the-scenes drama yellowstone park and Kevin Costner Not being able to return for the final episodes of the season is a big shame.
Well, we learn in this episode that John Dutton was killed in an elaborate suicide. This is just one of the things that has to happen, and the rest of the story will be based on that event.
Costner recently learned of his character’s fate on the show, and while he hasn’t seen it, he’s heard about it, and he’s in no rush to watch it.
As a guest on SiriusXM’s Michael Smerconish show, the actor said: “I didn’t see it. I heard it was a suicide, so I didn’t want to rush to see it.
When Costner’s interviewer pointed out that John Dutton didn’t look like a “suicidal person,” Costner said, “Well, they’re very smart people. Maybe that’s a red herring. Who knows? They Very good. They will solve this problem.
Costner also reiterated that he is not quitting Yellowstone. Things didn’t work out at all because the web producers kept changing things.
“I don’t really need to leave anything behind,” he explained. “There’s a gap there. There’s a contractual provision to do both of those things, but because both of those things are contractual, you have to pay for the other one.” Make room for things.
“There was space, but it was hard for them to stick to their plan. It seemed like it was just too hard for them. There was a time when something happened and you could deal with it. But no one, I didn’t leave.
“I’m not quitting the show. Okay? I’ve signed a contract to do these three things. There’s one contract to do all three. Within about eight months, two other different types of The contract is being negotiated. Not at my request, but at their request to try and do things.
“I accommodated them for two extra things and things changed, and finally when they wanted to change for the third time, because I had my obligations to do and I had 300 people waiting for me, I couldn’t help them anymore.
“I just can’t help them. But I’m not quitting the show. No, it’s just, you know, everyone has to follow what they say they’re going to do. It doesn’t matter what industry you’re in.
It seems to me that the network and producers have been changing things to get Costner out. But, who knows. Regardless, Yellowstone is back and I’m looking forward to seeing how the rest of the series unfolds and ends.