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"Yellowstone" Fans Think They've Figured Out How Kevin Costner’s Character Exits Show

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Jan 31, 2024, 7:38:08 AMJan 31
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“Yellowstone” fans know that Kevin Costner’s time on the hit series is about
to end following scheduling conflicts — and now some think they’ve figured
out just how he will exit.

Fans of the Paramount Plus series went all the way back to Season 1 to find
any clue that could explain how Costner’s character John Dutton will depart
when the series comes to an end when the second half of Season 5 debuts in
November this year, Screen Rant reported.

While it is still unclear if fans will even see Costner on the show as the
series comes to an end, one idea that’s gained traction is that his character
could be killed off with the recurrence of his colon cancer.

A viral “Yellowstone” ending theory is gaining traction online, and
it will ENRAGE fans.

Prepare for viewers to revolt if the show ends as the theory
suggests.

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— OutKick (@Outkick) January 28, 2024

In the first season, Costner’s character decided to initially hide his cancer
diagnosis from his three kids, Beth (Kelly Reilly), Jamie (Wes Bentley) and
Kayce (Luke Grimes). Eventually, it came out and he ended up having it
removed in a successful operation, the New York Post noted.

In the second season, the show faked out viewers that the cancer was back
when it turned out Dutton just had a ruptured ulcer. This is what fans think
could happen — and a way the show could kill off his character without him
ever returning on screen — leaving his kids to work together to save the
family land and legacy.

This exit would also not violate Costner’s “moral death clause” he reportedly
has in his contract, which ensures the death would not “cause shame and
embarrassment” of his character, Puck noted.

Earlier this year, rumors surfaced that Costner was leaving the show at the
height of its popularity. He recently opened up about what caused his
departure from the popular series over a scheduling conflict.

“Somewhere along the line they wanted to change things,” Costner said of the
“Yellowstone” filming process. “They wanted to do 5A and 5B … affected
‘Horizon.’ I was going to do my movie ‘Horizon’ and leave that show, do my
movie, then do B. A show I was only doing once a year I was now doing twice.”

Costner said Paramount “walked away” from negotiations. “We did negotiate.
There were issues about creative. I tried to break the log jam. They walked
away.”

Last year, production was halted in the second half of the season due to
Costner’s scheduling conflicts — followed by the writers’ and actors’ strike,
as previously reported.

“Yellowstone“ has been nominated for a handful of awards since the show
debuted in 2018, with Costner scoring a Golden Globe in 2023, the first major
win for the show.

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