Untold Story of Yellowstone Star’s Acting Journey Revealed Ahead of ‘Kevin Costner Presents: The First Christmas’
In the last nearly two months since its arrival, Apple TV’s The Last Frontier has proven to be a hit with audiences. Considering its fun blend
of mystery with crime drama (in a mix that feels like Yellowstone meets True Detective), it’s not incredibly shocking that the Jason Clarke-
led series has enjoyed numerous weeks atop the streamer’s global Top 10 chart. But, now, it seems like things have cooled down for The

Last Frontier, as, according to FlixPatrol, it’s officially fallen from the number one spot, with Vince Gilligan’s (Breaking Bad) return to television in Pluribus, claiming its crown. Both shows continue to put on… Yellowstone: The Complete Series packages together all 53 episodes of the hit Western series across five seasons and over 19 hours of bonus features on both Blu-ray and DVD. The series would spawn multiple spin-offs, including both 1883 and 1923. Spinoff series set to

premiere in 2026 include both The Madison and Y: The Marshals. The latter has been announced to premiere on CBS in March so now is the time to start catching up on the series if you are planning to watch.
Premiering in summer 2018 on Paramount Network, the series would later find an audience during the pandemic as viewers discovered the series on Peacock. Because the premiere came prior to CBS and Viacom merging back with each other, it is currently the only franchise series not available to watch on Paramount+. Will Paramount eventually get the streaming rights back so that all the franchise shows are available on one streaming service? I don’t know. But anyway, the series didn’t come without criticism with people complaining about the Native American representation.
Synopsis
Yellowstone chronicles the Dutton family, led by John Dutton, who controls the largest contiguous cattle ranch in the United States. Amid shifting alliances, unsolved murders, open wounds, and hard-earned respect – the ranch is in constant conflict with those it borders – an expanding town, a Native American reservation, and America’s first national park.