Netflix has renewed 'Ransom Canyon' for a second season, following the success of its first season, which stars Minka Kelly and Josh Duhamel. The series, set in Texas Hill Country and based on Jodi Thomas' books, will begin filming in September, with returning cast members and a new character introduced at the end of season 1. The show revolves around Texas ranching families fighting for control of their land and legacy.
Christina Voros, executive producer of 'Yellowstone,' discusses the penultimate episode of the series and teases the upcoming finale. The episode, written by co-creator Taylor Sheridan, features his character Travis and was filmed at Sheridan's real-life Bosque Ranch. As the series approaches its conclusion, the fate of the Yellowstone ranch and its characters remains uncertain, with potential for a sixth season still in talks. Voros highlights the show's blend of authenticity and storytelling, noting Sheridan's dual role as a writer and cowboy.
The hit neo-Western drama series, Yellowstone, will end with its upcoming fifth season, but a spinoff series with an untitled name will debut on Paramount Network and Paramount+ in December. The new series will not feature Kevin Costner, who is currently focused on a two-part Western feature film. The sequel series will still have "Yellowstone" in its name and will be a straight-to-series order. The casting for the new series has not been confirmed yet, but it was previously reported that Matthew McConaughey has been in talks to star in it.
Yellowstone stars Ryan Bingham and Hassie Harrison, who play love interests on the show, have sparked rumors of an offscreen romance after posting a passionate Instagram photo of them sharing a fiery kiss. The actors have been flirting on social media since Harrison's birthday in March. Bingham was previously married to director Anna Axster until 2021. Yellowstone is a Western drama series that follows the fictional Dutton family, who own Yellowstone Ranch and find themselves in conflict with an expanding town and a Native American reservation.
Kevin Costner's future with the TV series Yellowstone has been confirmed by the President of Scripted at MTV Entertainment Studios, who referred to him as "our star, the face of our show, and the executive producer". This comes after reports claimed that Costner would step away from his role as the head of the Dutton family, which allegedly prompted creator Taylor Sheridan to end the show. It was previously claimed that Sheridan and the Paramount network were hoping Matthew McConaughey would lead a "franchise extension to continue the Dutton saga" should Costner depart the series.