More Signs Point to a Possible ‘Yellowstone’ Season 6

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Rumors have been circulating that Yellowstone may not end after its fifth season, and now, there’s even more evidence hinting at the possibility of a season 6.

Yellowstone Rumored to Return With Season 6

Fans first received a hint about Yellowstone potentially continuing when Deadline reported that negotiations were underway for another season. Reports suggest that original cast members Kelly Reilly (Beth Dutton) and Cole Hauser (Rip Wheeler) will star in the new season if the series continues.

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Additionally, while Season 5B was initially said to conclude the story, the teaser for the upcoming episodes, set to air in November, noticeably avoided labeling them as the final chapter, fueling speculations.

Ranch Where Yellowstone Films Says They Are Not Taking Reservations In 2025

If you didn’t know, the famous Dutton Ranch featured in Yellowstone is actually a real, working ranch in Montana called the Chief Joseph Ranch. The property’s owner allows the show to film on-site, and when the series isn’t in production, two of the ranch’s cabins can be rented out to guests and fans of the show.

However, if you visit the ranch’s official website, it states that they are not accepting reservations for the remainder of this year or in 2025.

Could this be because another season of Yellowstone is going to be filmed? While neither Paramount nor the show’s creator, Taylor Sheridan, has confirmed the series’ continuation, these signs might suggest that’s the case. It’s also possible that the location could be used for Sheridan’s upcoming spin-off, The Madison.

What We Know About The Upcoming Yellowstone Spin-off, The Madison

Many Details about Sheridan’s spin-off remain under wraps, but we do know that the new drama will feature Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Fox, known for his role in the hit series Lost.

Filming for the show is expected to take place in Montana, New York, and Texas, with the spin-off set to premiere in 2025.

The show is said to focus on a wealthy matriarch and her family who relocate from New York City to Montana after losing her husband and brother-in-law in a plane crash.

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