Legendary actor Kevin Costner has officially announced his departure from the hit TV series “Yellowstone,” confirming he will not reprise his role as John Dutton in the show’s upcoming episodes. Costner shared the news via an Instagram video on Thursday, explaining that his work on “Horizon: An American Saga” over the past year and a half led to his decision to exit the popular western drama.
In his video message, Costner expressed his love for “Yellowstone,” acknowledging its transformative impact on his career. However, he made it clear to fans that he “won’t be returning” to the series. Costner had portrayed John Dutton III since the show’s inception in 2018, starring alongside Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, and Cole Hauser.
The announcement comes amid production delays caused by the 2023 Hollywood writers’ strike, with Paramount previously stating that it would be at least a year before the series would return to air. Reports of tension between Costner and the show’s co-creator, Taylor Sheridan, over filming schedules had also surfaced, though Costner maintained that he had always prioritized “Yellowstone.”
This decision marks a reversal from Costner’s recent “Today” show interview with Savannah Guthrie, where he left the possibility of returning to “Yellowstone” open, contingent on the readiness of shooting scripts. With this latest announcement, Costner has definitively closed the chapter on his involvement with the series, signaling a significant shift for both the actor and the beloved TV show.
As “Yellowstone” prepares to continue without its leading star, fans and industry observers alike will be watching closely to see how the series adapts to Costner’s departure and what new directions it might take in the upcoming episodes set to premiere on November 10 on Paramount Network.