‘The idea that Kevin was only willing to work one week on the second half of season five of “Yellowstone” is an absolute lie,’ actor’s lawyer said
In recent weeks, rumors have swirled regarding the future of Kevin Costner’s involvement in the hit TV series “Yellowstone.” Speculation arose following reports of alleged conflicts between Costner and series creator Taylor Sheridan regarding the actor’s shooting schedule for the show’s fifth season.
A report published by Deadline on 6 February suggested that Costner’s availability had become a point of contention, potentially jeopardizing his continued role as the patriarch of the Dutton family. According to multiple sources cited in the article, Costner was purportedly seeking to limit his shooting time to just one week for the second batch of episodes in the current season.
However, these claims were swiftly refuted by Costner’s attorney, Marty Singer, in a statement to Puck published on Tuesday, 21 February. Singer vehemently denied the assertions made in the Deadline report, emphasizing that there was no truth to the suggestion that Costner’s schedule was causing disruptions to the production of “Yellowstone.”
Costner’s portrayal of the enigmatic John Dutton has been central to the success of “Yellowstone,” captivating audiences with his nuanced performance as the formidable ranch owner navigating the complexities of life in Montana. As one of the most-watched shows in the United States, the series has garnered widespread acclaim for its compelling storytelling and stellar ensemble cast.
Amidst the speculation surrounding Costner’s future on the show, fans eagerly await further updates and clarification regarding his ongoing involvement in “Yellowstone.”