We've got some bad news, Yellowstone fans. It looks like there's another bump in the road for the second part of Season 5. Due to scheduling conflicts, it seems everyone is going to have to wait a while to see how everything plays out.

Rumors have been swirling about lead Kevin Costner potentially leaving the show to pursue his new project, Horizon, an American Saga.

While no one has confirmed those rumors, Paramount has been clear that it plans on keeping the series moving forward – whenever that may be. The show's second half was originally set to continue this summer, but during a Q&A session, Cole Hauser revealed that the cast has yet to return to Montana for filming.

“You know, we’ll see what’s next,” he told the crowd, per Taste of Country. “But right now I’m focused on giving you guys 5B, you’ve been waiting for it a little while! But we’re trying to go back to work in May, so hopefully, that’ll happen.”

If production starts this May, that means a fall premiere is more likely.

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