Yellowstone fans have been eagerly awaiting news on the return of the show's second half of its fifth and final season, starring Kevin Costner.
After months of anticipation, there's finally an update on when viewers can expect to dive back into the drama of the Dutton family.
Ian Bohen, a star of the series who plays a pivotal role, shared some insights during an interview with Entertainment Tonight this week.
The star appeared as a recurring character before becoming a mainstay in season four, revealed that filming for the season might resume in late spring or early summer.
"If all goes according to plan," he mentioned at the Elton John AIDS Foundation Oscar Party in West Hollywood, "the Paramount Network series could potentially grace our screens by autumn of this year."
He hinted at a November premiere for the upcoming episodes, though he left room for a slight delay, suggesting a December launch could also be in the cards.
Bohen dropped the bombshell that the upcoming season will consist of just six episodes.
The series climax is possibly timed to coincide with the Super Bowl to what he described as "the end of an era."
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