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Everything you need to know about ‘Yellowstone’ Season 5 Part 2: How to watch, premiere date and more

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Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone finally returns next month after a nearly two-year-long hiatus. On Sunday, Nov. 10 the Dutton family saga continues with the final stretch of episodes for Season 5, which is sadly set to be the series’ last. The good news? New episodes will be airing across both Paramount Network and CBS, making it easier for fans without cable to tune in every Sunday. The not-so-good news? While Kevin Costner is shown briefly in the Season 5, Part 2 trailer, it has been confirmed by Costner himself that John Dutton will not be featured in the series’ final episodes.

But just because John may be missing from the screen doesn’t mean fans can’t enjoy the return of Beth and Jamie Dutton, Rip Wheeler and more of The Dutton Ranch’s usual suspects. And ahead of the Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2 premiere, you may want a refresher on where we last left the Duttons — almost two years ago. So why not rewatch the hit Paramount series from the start, as in, way back in 1883… here’s a refresher on how (and where) to watch Yellowstone in the right order, plus everything you need to know about the second half of Yellowstone Season 5.

Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2 will premiere on Sunday, November 10 at 8 p.m. ET on Paramount Network and 10 p.m. ET on CBS.

Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2 will have just six episodes, meaning Season 5 as a whole will have 14 episodes.

While Kevin Costner won’t be returning to the ranch, there are still plenty of familiar faces to look forward to in the back half of Season 5, including Kelly Reilly, Luke Grimes, Wes Bentley, Cole Hauser, Kelsey Asbille, Brecken Merrill, Finn Little and Gil Birmingham. Plus Josh Lucas (returning as young John Dutton), Jacki Weaver, Mo Brings Plenty and Wendy Moniz.

After years of confusion for new viewers of the series, the Paramount show will finally be airing Yellowstone across two of its networks: Paramount Network and CBS. New episodes of Season 5 of Yellowstone will air first on its original channel, Paramount Network, before airing two hours later on CBS.

Paramount+ has two tiers available: an $8/month ad-supported tier and a $14 premium tier that’s ad-free and includes Showtime and live access to your local CBS channel. In addition to 1883, 1923 and Yellowstone episodes airing on CBS, Paramount+ offers a host of other live sports, hit shows and new and classic movies. 

Unlike a lot of other streaming services these days, Paramount+ still offers a one-week free trial — so new subscribers can sign up to watch Yellowstone’s Season 5, Part 2 primetime premiere on CBS and check out the rest of the Paramount+ library totally free for seven days. 

$14/month at Paramount+

Live TV streaming service Philo currently has Yellowstone Season 5, Part 1 as part of its 50,000-title library, and includes Paramount Network in its live channel package. Starting at $25 per month, Philo offers you access to over 90 live channels, including Discovery, Nickelodeon, Paramount Network, AMC, Lifetime and MTV. However: Philo currently offers a 7-day free trial, so you could technically sign up for the service and stream the premiere or catch up on Season 5 for free.

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  • Watch ‘Yellowstone’ on local CBS

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Seasons 1–4 and the first half of Yellowstone Season 5 are currently available to stream in their entirety on Peacock.

An $8/month Peacock subscription is all you’ll need to stream past seasons of Yellowstone. Plus, get access to live sports and events airing on NBC, like NFL and NCAAF games. You’ll also get access to thousands of hours of shows and movies, including beloved sitcoms such as Parks and Recreation and The Office and even recent theatrical releases like Twisters (coming soon). 

For $13.99/month you can upgrade to an ad-free subscription which includes live access to your local NBC Channel (not just during designated sports and events) and the ability to download select titles to watch offline.

$8/month at Peacock

Paramount finally aired Yellowstone on CBS during the 2023 WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes. And now, it looks like Season 5 Part 2 will get the same treatment. While new episodes of the season will still air on Paramount Network first, they will also air on CBS the same night. Starting with the Part 2 premiere on Sunday, Nov. 10 at 8 p.m. ET (on CBS at 10 p.m. ET).

While the hit show Yellowstone may have come out first, the Dutton family tree goes back much further than the Paramount show’s premiere. The series has two prequel stories out now, 1883 and 1923.

There are also reportedly several more Yellowstone sequels in the works, including The Madison and 6666 (currently on hold). With the original series coming to a close this November, here’s a quick refresher on where (and in what order) to watch Yellowstone and its subsequent spinoffs.

Starring Sam Elliott, Tim McGraw and Faith Hill, this Yellowstone prequel series follows members of the Dutton family as they travel west across the Great Plains towards Montana. All eight episodes of this limited series are currently streaming on Paramount+.

Watch on Paramount+

In 1923, a new generation of Duttons struggled to maintain control of their ranch amidst the early stages of the Great Depression and under the pressure of Prohibition. Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren star in this Yellowstone prequel. Season 1 is now streaming on Paramount+, and the series has already been renewed for Season 2.

Watch on Paramount+

Yellowstone follows the modern-day Dutton family, owners of the largest ranch in Montana, as they deal with family drama, land disputes and tension with the neighboring Indian Reservation. Kevin Costner, Luke Grimes, Wes Bentley and Kelly Reilly star in the western drama. Yellowstone seasons 1–4 are currently available to stream on Peacock.

Watch on Peacock

On top of 1883 and 1923, there are also modern spinoffs The Madison (formerly titled 2024) 6666 in the works, as well as two more limited series featuring Dutton ancestors from the 1940s and 1960s set to be released in the future.

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