Taylor Sheridan has cast himself in Yellowstone and 1883, which left fans wondering if his presence might be a distraction rather than enhancement.
The actor turned 70 on January 18, and the Yellowstone Instagram account marked the occasion with a post. This isn’t a particularly odd occurrence for the show’s social media
One might think that the National Park Service and the State of Montana, the two entities charged with stewardship of American bison, our national
Stories from the Yellowstone fires of 1988, which burned approximately 1.3 million acres inside the park and surrounding area, were shared recently during a program at the Buffalo
Season 2 is coming soon to Paramount+. Dive into our preview of the next chapter in the Yellowstone prequel and see what’s in store for the Dutton family.
Yellowstone is long gone, but fans of the Taylor Sheridan show still can’t understand why one character was killed in the final episodes.
The moment came in Season 4, Episode 1, following the big attack on the Dutton family. John Dutton returns home from the hospital and Kayce comes walking up to the house like he just got done taking out some ISIS insurgents and then walked home for supper. Even John’s character asks him what he’s hunting with an air of sarcasm.
Yellowstone is getting an official eight-episode, weekly audio podcast hosted by Billy Bones on Thursday. "I've been such a fan of Yellowstone since the start," Bones said in a statement. "I'm excited to jump in and work with them at a deeper level to give insight for other fans of the show.
Fans frustrated with Paramount’s streaming strategy for the Yellowstone franchise will still have to wait a while for things to be streamlined. However, there is a move on the horizon, according to KPGamingz,
An ancient, fossilized forest, which thrived for centuries at high altitude, has been revealed beneath a melting ice patch.
Wildlife recently passed a major milestone as it's been 30 years since wolves were reintroduced in Yellowstone National Park.
The season 2 trailer of "1923," the prequel to "Yellowstone," has been released by Paramount+. Photo credit: Trae Patton/Paramount+. Paramount+ has released the official trailer f