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As anticipation builds for the final season of “Yellowstone,” fans of the Emmy-nominated drama are being given a chance to revisit the show’s beginnings. For the first time, Season One will air on network television, beginning on CBS on Sunday, September 17. This marks a significant milestone for the series, which until now has only been available to stream on platforms like Peacock and Paramount+ or through cable on Paramount Network.
This re-airing serves as a prelude to the conclusion of “Yellowstone,” which will wrap up with the second half of Season Five. While this final segment remains unreleased, viewers can expect it to bring a dramatic close to the saga of the Dutton family. Meanwhile, a sequel to “Yellowstone” is already in development, and the universe of the series continues to expand with two successful spinoffs, “1883” and “1923.”
Chris McCarthy, the president and CEO of Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios, emphasized the significance of “Yellowstone” as the foundation for an entire slate of popular shows. He expressed confidence in the sequel’s ability to uphold the legacy of the original series, attributing its success to the creative genius of Taylor Sheridan and the stellar performances of the cast.
For those looking to catch up on “Yellowstone” before the series concludes, streaming options are somewhat fragmented. Currently, all five seasons of the show are exclusively available on Peacock. Due to a complex web of streaming rights, “Yellowstone” is not accessible on Paramount+, despite being a flagship series of Paramount Network. However, fans can stream its spinoffs on Paramount+. The prequel “1883,” which stars Sam Elliott and Tim McGraw, explores the early days of the Dutton family’s journey to establish their ranch. The sequel to this prequel, “1923,” features Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford as another generation of Duttons and has been renewed for another season.
In addition to streaming, fans will have the opportunity to watch “Yellowstone” on cable television. CBS will broadcast Season One episodes weekly, starting with the premiere episode, “Daybreak,” airing from 8:30 to 10:30 p.m. ET on September 17. Subsequent episodes will follow, with two episodes scheduled for September 24, beginning at 8 p.m. ET.
The conclusion of “Yellowstone” was officially announced in May, confirming that Season Five, Part Two will be its final chapter. However, ongoing writers’ and actors’ strikes have delayed production, leaving the release date uncertain. Despite this, David Glasser, CEO of 101 Studios, reassured fans that the sequel will seamlessly continue the Dutton saga. He described it as “another epic tale” that will pick up where “Yellowstone” leaves off, promising to deliver the same level of drama and intrigue that has captivated audiences worldwide.
The impact of “Yellowstone” on the television landscape cannot be overstated. The series has not only redefined the modern Western genre but also established Taylor Sheridan as one of the most influential creators in the industry. With compelling storytelling, complex characters, and stunning cinematography, “Yellowstone” has become a cornerstone of Paramount’s programming and a cultural phenomenon.
As the Dutton family’s story approaches its conclusion, fans can take solace in the promise of new narratives set in the “Yellowstone” universe. The forthcoming sequel and additional spinoffs will ensure that the legacy of the Dutton Ranch endures, offering audiences more opportunities to explore the themes of family, power, and survival that have made the original series so compelling.
For now, viewers can revisit the origins of the Dutton saga on CBS or stream past seasons on Peacock. Whether through network television or streaming platforms, “Yellowstone” continues to captivate audiences, proving that its place in the pantheon of great television dramas is well deserved.