Kelly Reilly and Kevin Costner as Beth and John Dutton on “Yellowstone.” John was elected governor of Montana in the first half of Season 5.AP
The series, set in the present day, follows the saga of the Dutton ranching family in Montana and counts among its co-stars Reilly, Wes Bentley, Cole Hauser, Luke Grimes and Kelsey Asbille.
In the first half of Season 5, Costner’s character, ranching magnate John Dutton, was elected governor of Montana.
According to Us Weekly, the season ended with Jamie Dutton (Bentley) calling for his father’s impeachment, while John Dutton appeared ready to team up with daughter, Beth (Kelly Reilly) to have Jamie murdered.
A recent report in Puck claimed that Costner “has been telling people” that he’s planning to return for at least a cameo as John Dutton in the final “Yellowstone” episodes — but that “there are currently no plans for him to do that.”
In court documents filed last September — amidst his divorce from Christine Baumgartner — Costner said he “concluded his work” on “Yellowstone” in 2022.
Kelly Reilly has given an explanation to fans for her absence from a Yellowstone fan event, despite being advertised to attend.
The actor plays Beth Dutton on the hit Western series, the daughter of Kevin Costner’s ranch owner, John Dutton III.
In the comments, a fan questioned her absence from PaleyFest and Reilly took the opportunity to explain.
“I was filming in the UK at the time, and let them know in January I wouldn’t be able to attend,” Reilly replied. “I was sorry to hear my name was still on the list of attendees, as it is unfair to our fans.”
The absence of the main cast followed some recent speculation of upheaval on set, as there were claims that Costner would step away from his role as the head of the Dutton family.
Costner’s attorney responded to claims that the actor was only willing to work one week on the second half of season five of Yellowstone in a statement.
Since its launch in 2018, Yellowstone has become one of America’s most-watched drama programmes and has spawned two prequel series so far: 1883, starring Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, and 1923, starring Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford.