Yellowstone season 5 part 2 release date: When the last episodes of the Paramount+ hit series finally air
Saddle up for one last ride into the sunset.
We would say that Westerns are very in right now, but they never really went away. The fact that fans are still excited for the final episodes of Yellowstone almost two years after the show was last aired is a testament to how strong a hold the genre can have on people. The next batch of the Paramount+ series was delayed by the 2023 Hollywood strikes, but here is what we know about when the Yellowstone season five part two release date will be.
The good news is that we probably won’t have to wait too much longer to see how the Yellowstone saga wraps up. Yellowstone season five part two will air in November 2024, two full years after the season first debuted on Paramount+. It has been reported that there will only be six episodes in this batch, which means that Yellowstone season five might finally come to an end before the end of 2024.
Unfortunately, we don’t have a more specific date than November 2024, but we should hear from the showrunners in the next few months about a more concrete release date. After the main series comes to an end, there are two more spin-offs in development. Yellowstone 1944 and Yellowstone 2024 have both been greenlit by Paramount, which means we won’t have to say goodbye to the Dutton family just yet. Plus Netflix subscribers have Ransom Canyon to look forward to as well.
Yellowstone season five part two is due out in November 2024 on Paramount+ though no specific release date has been officially confirmed for the final six episodes in the series.
1923 has confirmed a big change for its upcoming second season.
While the majority of the Yellowstone prequel show’s first season was filmed in the city of Butte, Montana (where the show is set), season two will reportedly be changing things up by filming at ATX Studios in Austin, Texas (via Austin Business Journal).
The chief executive of Butte-Silver Bow County, JP Gallagher, shared his reaction to the news while speaking to the Montana Standard, saying the decision to film the second season in Texas was “disappointing”.