Taylor Sheridan sounds off on Kevin Costner's explosive 'Yellowstone' exit after rumored clash
Key Points:
- Taylor Sheridan, creator of "Yellowstone," revealed that Kevin Costner was originally contracted to appear only in the first three seasons of the western drama, but stayed on for two additional seasons due to the show's immense popularity.
- Sheridan explained that the network was reluctant to lose Costner early because "Yellowstone" was a massive hit, with cable companies wanting multiple seasons for their deals.
- Costner's character, John Dutton, was killed off in the final 2024 season amid rumors of a fallout between Costner and Sheridan, though Sheridan emphasized they never had personal issues and that Costner wanted to pursue other projects.
- Sheridan expressed disappointment over Costner's departure, noting it shortened the closure of his character's storyline, but acknowledged Costner was eager to leave to focus on his passion project, the film "Horizon: An American Saga."
- Despite legal complications affecting communication, Sheridan defended Costner against public criticism and highlighted their ability to work things out privately before lawyers became involved.