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‘Yellowstone’ Debuts on Network Television for the First Time

Claire Martin Published September 19, 2023
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For those who have yet to embark on the gripping journey of “Yellowstone,” there’s now a new opportunity to catch this acclaimed series. In an unprecedented move, Paramount has chosen to air the popular drama series on network television, making it accessible to a broader audience on CBS. This broadcast comes ahead of the conclusion of the show’s highly anticipated final season.

Previously, “Yellowstone” had been exclusively available for streaming on Paramount+ and later found its way to Peacock, where all five seasons of the show could be enjoyed at the viewer’s convenience. However, this recent decision to bring the series to CBS marks a significant shift in its availability.

“Yellowstone” is a captivating drama starring Kevin Costner, who plays the role of the patriarch of a Montana ranching family. The show has gained immense popularity and is now poised to conclude with the second half of Season 5. While fans of the series eagerly await its resolution, it’s worth noting that “Yellowstone” has not only produced two spinoff series but also has an upcoming sequel in the works. Unfortunately, production on the sequel has temporarily stalled due to ongoing strikes involving both writers and actors.

Es gibt einen neuen Trailer im #Yellowstone Universum!
Mir gefällt es das #LawmenBassReeves denselben dreckigen Stil wie die letzten Spin-Offs hat und die Zeichen stehen gut das die Serie auch wieder ein kleines Highlight wird! pic.twitter.com/f6KpeeQvkZ

— Base4ever (@Base4ever) September 9, 2023

The spinoff series “1883,” featuring notable actors Sam Elliott and Tim McGraw, continues to be available for streaming exclusively on Paramount+. Similarly, “1923,” starring the remarkable talents of Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford, can also be found on Paramount+.

The CBS premiere of “Yellowstone” was marked by the airing of its first episode, titled “Daybreak,” this past Sunday. For fans and newcomers alike, the journey is set to continue as Season 1 will be airing on CBS on September 24 at 8 p.m. ET. This move to network television opens up the world of “Yellowstone” to an even wider audience, ensuring that the dramatic saga of the Montana ranch family reaches new heights of popularity and appreciation.

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