Yellowstone will have a new streaming home soon, it just won’t be in the US any time soon. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the launch of Paramount+ in the UK introduced the show alongside a spin-off 1883 and related projects by creator Taylor Sheridan. Sly Stallone was on hand to advertise Tulsa Kingthe latest from Sheridan, just as it was yellowstone Star Kevin Costner to celebrate the launch.
The show is available to stream in the United States, it’s just a little bit off Paramount’s streaming platform. Before starting the service, an agreement was made yellowstone to have a streaming premiere on Peacock, where the first seasons of the show are live. Paramount+ in the US carries all others yellowstone-related series while the series itself is still premiering on the Paramount Network.
Even without the original Yellowstone series on the US platform, Paramount+ still has plenty of content for fans to peruse. 1883 premiered to rave reviews and tells the prequel story of how the Duttons first arrived at the fabled ranch. Coming soon will be a Bass Reeves spin-off focusing on the real-life US Marshal and the first black Deputy Marshal west of the Mississippi River, as well as a later prequel spin-off titled 1923 starring Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford main roles.
The original yellowstone will certainly move to Paramount+ at some point, but until then fans can munch on it. They can also catch up a bit before the show returns for Season 5 in the fall. yellowstone Season 5 premieres Sunday, November 13 at 8pm ET. Speaking ahead of time with PopCulture and other outlets on the red carpet at Paramount’s New York City, Costner set the stage for just how high the bar is being set for the upcoming season.
“I feel like the foot is still gas on the gas pedal, so it’s holding up like it has for the first four seasons, so I’ve been really happy about that,” said Costner. “I think the writing really stays on a lever that’s important.” He teased his character’s political ambitions in the coming seasons and how well the cast took off despite a two-year hiatus between seasons 4 and 5 production.
“There’s so much of it that’s familiar and the writing style picks up where we left off, so it didn’t take much to get back in and get it,” added Costner. “But there is work that we have to do. And we’re all proud of the first four seasons, so we have to keep it up as long as we choose to.” Yellowstone is available to stream in the US on Peacock and elsewhere on Paramount+. The show will return to Paramount Network in November.