The global television sensation Yellowstone is coming to a dramatic close on M-Net (DStv Channel 101) as the second half of its final season begins airing on Monday, 11 November at 9pm WAT. One of the most talked-about shows of the last decade, Yellowstone promises an explosive end to the Dutton family saga, with high stakes and intense confrontations in store.
Picking up where the first half of Season 5 left off, the Dutton family remains in turmoil. The ranch hands head to Texas’ Four Sixes ranch to save their cattle, leaving Kayce (played by Luke Grimes) in charge. Meanwhile, tensions rise as Jamie (Wes Bentley) gains the upper hand over Beth (Kelly Reilly), threatening to expose John Dutton’s (Kevin Costner) involvement in a series of murders. Jamie’s alliance with the manipulative Sarah Atwood (Dawn Olivieri) pushes the conflict even further, as he hires assassins to secure his position. The final chapter of this iconic series is set to deliver shocking moments and a climactic showdown.
Fans have been eagerly awaiting the resolution of the intense family drama, especially with Kevin Costner’s departure from the series. A teaser for the upcoming episodes shows a somber Beth, hinting that John Dutton’s fate may be far from a happy one. Luke Grimes adds to the anticipation, revealing that the final scenes “brought me to tears.” With the storyline tightly guarded, even the cast received redacted scripts to keep the show’s secrets under wraps.
Returning to the screen are fan favorites Cole Hauser (Rip Wheeler), Gil Birmingham (Chief Thomas Rainwater), and Wendy Moniz (Governor Lynelle Perry), alongside series regulars Jennifer Landon (Teeter) and Kathryn Kelly (Emily). Viewers can also expect to see familiar faces from flashbacks, including Josh Lucas as the younger John Dutton, Kylie Rogers as young Beth, and Kyle Red Silverstein as young Rip Wheeler. Q'orianka Kilcher returns as Angela Blue Thunder, a character last seen in the Season 3 finale.
Don’t miss the thrilling conclusion of Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2, airing Express from the US every Monday at 9pm WAT on M-Net (Channel 101) from 11 November. You can also catch up on missed episodes via DStv Catch Up and DStv Stream, with all previous seasons available for binge-watching on Showmax.