“Yellowstone” Season 5 Part 2 is just around the corner. But now, the last official trailer for Paramount's hit western show has been released.
Also not to be outdone is Kevin Costner's appearance. Despite publicly announcing that he is leaving the show, Costner makes several appearances as the family patriarch, John Dutton III.
Several stars have stated that Costner's departure does not, and never has, affected the final trajectory of the “Yellowstone” story. From the looks of this trailer, it appears that Taylor Sheridan had already gotten what he needed from the former star to end the series.
“Yellowstone” Seasons 1-5 Part 1 spoilers follow
The appearance of Cosner in the trailer may be noteworthy, but that's not all: in the description of the trailer on YouTube, “generations of blood ties brought this There is indeed blood in the trailer,” the program says, and at around the 30-second mark, Casey Dutton (Luke Grimes) and Chief Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) appear to be exchanging blood oaths.
But the trailer also hints at at least one more death: at the 17-second mark, a man who appears to be Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser) pushes someone off a cliff and seemingly dies. Seconds later, Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley) appears to get out of his car with a gun, but we know from previous seasons that Jamie is capable of murder and may already be plotting the death of his sister Beth (Kelly Reilly).
There are already enough deaths in just six episodes, but the trailer hints at more. Members of the Broken Rock Reservation seem to be preparing to fight Wheeler and Lloyd Pierce (Foley J. Smith) or even against them. The trailer is intentionally vague about this, but what is not vague is that just a few minutes later, the duo sets a car on fire and leaves it burning, perhaps alluding to the possibility of another death.
For those keeping score at home, there will almost certainly be one, and perhaps several other deaths before the series ends this fall. And that's not even counting the unidentified figure who is held at gunpoint throughout the 1:24 minute trailer, or another unidentified figure who runs across the Montana landscape in flames. As Beth Dutton says at the end of the trailer, “All we have to do is kill as many as we can before they kill us. [If that's not foreshadowing, I don't know what is.
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