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Will there be a ‘Yellowstone’ season 6? Latest news, spin-off rumors

“Yellowstone” season 5 part 2 kicks off on Sunday, November 10, at 8 p.m. ET/PT, with the premiere of the yet-to-be-titled “Episode 9,” airing live on Paramount Network.
STREAM: ‘Yellowstone’ Season 5 live on Philo (free trial).
The Kevin Costner-led drama is back without its biggest star to tell the end of five seasons (and two spinoffs) worth of storytelling about a family trying to protect the largest cattle ranch in the United States. Costner announced his departure from the series in June, and one of the biggest unknowns leading into Sunday’s premiere is how the showrunners will handle his exit.
Where to watch ‘Yellowstone’ Season 5 for free: Time, TV channel, how to stream live and on demand
The half-season will feature just six episodes, as generations of blood reach their boiling point. Here’s everything you need to know about “Yellowstone” Season 5, Part 2.
For now, no – this is being promoted as the series finale. However, “Yellowstone” is extremely popular and has already inspired two prequel spinoffs, with two more on the way: one currently titled “1944″ and another, initially named “2024″ and later changed to “The Madison.”
Also, in August, reports circulated that Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser were in talks to star in a sixth season, although no official confirmation has been announced.
Kevin Costner, who led the series as John Dutton III, is not returning to wrap the story with the rest of the cast. The rest of the core cast, however, is returning, including:
Some new additions expected include Orli Gottesman as Halie, Kathryn Kelly, who plays Jimmy’s fiancée, Emily, and Josh Lucas, returning as young John Dutton for the first time since Season 3.
Philo is the best place to watch the Yellowstone Season 5B premiere, and the full season. It includes a 1-week free trial, so you can watch the premiere completely free, and is the most affordable live TV streaming service at just $28 per month after your trial for 70+ popular channels including Paramount Network, AMC, A&E, BET and more.
fuboTV also offers a 7-day free trial, and includes Paramount Network, but the monthly charge is $59.99 for the first month and $79.99 after that. However, fubo offers sports and local channels that are not available on Philo.
Sling is another decent budget option, at just $20 for your first month. But viewers will need to add the $6 Entertainment Extra pack in order to get Paramount Network. Still, it’s technically your cheapest option here. It just doesn’t include a free trial.
DirecTV Stream is pricey at $86.98 per month for its cheapest package, which includes a five-day free trial and Paramount Network. Hulu + Live TV offers no free trial, but is currently $59.99 for three months.

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