Kevin Costner reveals if he knows the plans for the future and end of the popular western drama ahead of the release of Yellowstone season 5. Costner stars as John Dutton, the patriarch of a family that owns the largest ranch in Montana. John aims to protect his family and their property as they are threatened by outside forces, such as a neighboring Native American reservation and corporate real estate developers. Despite its initial mixed reviews and less-than-stellar viewership, Yellowstone steadily gained in popularity in its later seasons, with over 9 million viewers tuning in to its season 4 finale.

Yellowstone series creator and writer Taylor Sheridan previously stated that he knows how the show will end but has yet to decide how many seasons it will take to reach its conclusion. Sheridan insinuated that the series could last for an additional two seasons after Yellowstone season 4. With rumors that Yellowstone season 5 may see the death of John, the end of the series may be sooner than audiences think.

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Speaking with Extra, Costner was asked if he discusses the future of Yellowstone with Sheridan. The star explained that he does not and feels that the writers are "making it up" in some way. Costner admitted that he would feel in control over the show's narrative only if he said that he did not want to do it anymore. Read what the actor said below.

"No, I don't, because I think probably in some way we're making it up, even if we say what we know. If we say we know it, is that really what it means? I think what comes on the page will be what I look at....I think I could have some say...I'll say when I don't want to do it anymore. I'll say when I feel like it's repeating it. And that will be the moment when I have authorship of what it is I do."

Yellowstone Kevin Costner as John Dutton and Gil Birmingham as Thomas Rainwater

Costner claims not to know where the show is headed and is not a part of that discussion. He understands that the only way that he can affect the story is if he quits, thus forcing Sheridan to write him out of the show. However, with Sheridan's previous comments regarding the series' finality, Costner will likely not be afforded the time to walk away. With Sheridan producing three other spinoff series and three separate drama television shows, congesting his schedule, Yellowstone season 5 could be the end of the road.

Although Yellowstone season 4 dealt with new land developers and John's past rearing its head, the situation brought John and Chief Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) closer together due to their mutual enemy of Market Equities. With Reilly's previous comments regarding Yellowstone season 5's focus on Beth's relationship with Summer (Piper Perabo) and Jamie's fallout with the family, Yellowstone's series end will likely take place beyond next season, but perhaps not too far into the future. With both the Duttons and Rainwater's claim to the land being the conflict that started the drama in the show, its resolution will likely conclude the story, perhaps with the Yellowstone ranch being turned over to the ancestors of those who settled there before the Duttons. With Yellowstone season 5 set to premiere on November 13, audiences will likely see the seeds of the beginning of the end of the series.

Source: Extra