yellow stone The season 5, part 2 finale is teased by director Christina Voros, who teased a “unexpected and inevitable“conclusion of the show similar to a Shakespeare play. yellow stone Season 5, part 2 looks to be quite different from previous installments, with Kevin Costner’s John Dutton no longer in the picture after the actor left the series. Instead, the main conflict revolves around John’s daughter Beth (Kelly Reilly) and son Jamie (Wes Bentley), with his other son Kayce (Luke Grimes) caught in the middle. The final episodes will forever determine the future of the show’s titular Ranch.
Talking to The Hollywood Reporter, Voros provoked a “unexpected and inevitable” ending in yellow stoneexplaining how Season 5 Part 2’s ending will feel right because of everything the series is building up to. The director also praised creator and writer Taylor Sheridan for the upcoming conclusion, pleased with how he managed to end the show in a fitting and surprising way. Check out what Voros had to say below:
Since the dawn of narrative writing, there have been certain stories that are good no matter how many times you hear them. See Shakespeare. Everyone knows what happens in Villagebut people will be coming back to watch it for ages. Any good ending is unexpected and inevitable. And I think Taylor hit the nail on the head in terms of doing justice to the story he built and the family he built, but doing it in a way full of surprises.
What Voros’ Statement Means for the Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2 Finale
The show looks primed to have one brother in particular win Although rumors about Yellowstone will likely continue to circulate continuing in one form or another, Voros’ words designate the final episodes as a definitive end to the Dutton-led drama.
Although it is still unclear what will happen to the characters in yellow stone during the show’s final episodes, The stage is set for a major conflict that will likely see only one brother win the family war. While Kayce isn’t in a leadership position for either side, her involvement could be the deciding factor in how everything plays out between Beth and Jamie. Since his wife, Monica (Kelsey Asbille), will likely side with her sister, her brother’s plans through legal channels, such as removing John as governor of Montana, may not be enough to save him.
Voros’ statement also indicates that this could be the end for the Dutton family, despite rumors of plans for a yellow stone sequel series or even season 6 happening in the future. While spin-offs like 1923 or Madison expected to keep the franchise aliveit appears that a more definitive fate will befall the original’s main characters. While it’s possible that the show will actually continue in some form, given previous reports of Reilly and Cole Hauser (who plays Rip Wheeler) in talks to return, anything is possible in the upcoming storyline.
Our Take on Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2’s Fitting Ending
The program is probably coming to a definitive end
Although rumors will probably continue to circulate about yellow stone continuing in one form or another, Voros’ words designate the final episodes as a definitive end to the Dutton-led drama. This undoubtedly means either Beth or Jamie will come out on toppotentially with disastrous results for whoever ends up losing. Given its comparisons to Shakespeare, this could also end in tragedy, with the result of John’s absence being a downward spiral that drags the entire family deeper into the depths.
yellow stone Season 5, Part 2 begins Sunday, November 10th at 8pm ET on Paramount Network.
Source: THR