With the first new episode of “Yellowstone” in almost two years set to premiere this Sunday, now’s your final chance to get caught up on all the action that’s taken place to this point.
Paramount Network will be airing its second marathon of “Yellowstone” episodes starting today, Nov. 8, with Season 3 at 8 p.m. Eastern. It then picks up again at 11 a.m. on Saturday morning. You can watch consecutive episodes covering all of Seasons 3 and 4, plus the first half of Season 5
While Peacock is the exclusive home for on-demand streaming of seasons 1-5A of Yellowstone, multiple streaming services carry Paramount Network that gives you access to the marathons. These include Philo, FuboTV and DirecTV Stream, which each offer a free trial for new subscribers.
Philo offers over 70 channels for $28/month after the free trial ends. You’ll gain access to more than 70 channels of live and on-demand content. In addition to Paramount Network, you’ll also have access to popular networks like AMC, BET, Discovery, Hallmark Channel and The History Channel.
FuboTV offers access to over 100 entertainment, news and sports channels for $79.99/month. It currently has a special promotion running through the end of the year offering $20 off your first month, bringing the coast down to $59.99. It also offers DVR services.
DirecTV Stream offers packages starting with 75+ channels for $101.98 per month. You can currently get a discount on your first two months of service that brings the cost down to $86.98. The service also offers live and on-demand service as well as multiple options to add-on additional channels. It also includes local channels and unlimited DVR.
For those unfamiliar with the series, “Yellowstone” starred Kevin Costner as family patriarch John Dutton. It follows the continued exploits of the Dutton family and the conflicts surrounding their Montana cattle ranch along with the family troubles on the ranch and those encroaching on its borders. While additional seasons were originally planned, Costner’s decision to leave the series to pursue his own projects led to the truncated ending. A new show, “The Madison,” will continue the franchise with a 2025 premiere.
Is it Season 5, Part 2 or Season 6 of “Yellowstone”?
A representative from the Paramount Network has confirmed earlier this year that the remaining new episodes are indeed being looked at as Part 2 of Season 5 and not a new, separate season.
Why is Kevin Costner not returning to “Yellowstone”?
Costner announced in a June 20 Instagram post that he would not be returning to the show after previously saying that he would have liked to return for later seasons before Sheridan decided to pivot to a new upcoming sequel.
The primary reason was Costner’s desire to get his longstanding project, “Horizon: An American Saga,” off the ground. Part one premiered at Cannes earlier this year. Unfortunately, it garnered less-than-stellar reviews and earned only $11 million in its opening weekend. It was recently announced that Chapter 2 has been pulled from its August theatrical release. It will instead premiere at the Venice Film Festival in September.
What are the “Yellowstone” prequel shows and where can I watch them?
At present, two prequels of “Yellowstone” have aired. The first was “1883″ which came out in December 2021. The second, “1923,” premiered in December 2022. Both are available to watch exclusively on Paramount+. A third prequel, “1944,” was recently announced.
“1883″ stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill as the Dutton family ancestors who first made their way from Texas to Montana in the years following the Civil War and is the generation responsible for founding the family’s ranch.
“1923″ stars Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren as a new generation of Duttons dealing with new problems of the times, including Western expansion, Prohibition as well as the economic problems brought on by the Great Depression.
What channel is Paramount Network on?
You can find which channel Paramount is on by using the channel finders here: Cox, Verizon Fios, AT&T U-verse, Comcast Xfinity, Spectrum/Charter, Optimum/Altice, DIRECTV and Dish.