Sacheen Littlefeather, the activist who appeared on stage at the 1973 Academy Awards to decline Marlon Brando‘s Oscar for The Godfather, has sadly passed away.
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With Yellowstone Season 5 set to release in November of this year, fans can not stop trying to guess what will happen with the Dutton family and their legendary ranch. Last weekend, a charity gathering brought together two of the most loved ranch hands in the series in Yellowstone’s Forrie J.
Smith and Cole Hauser. Both of the actors were in the lone star state for an animal charity event. A local reporter named Courtney Zavala got a chance to talk to Smith about his love for animals and how much this event means to him.
She also asked him about Yellowstone’s exciting fifth season that will be released soon and his response was very surprising. Smith, when asked about the show’s next season, responded with very few but powerful words. He stated, “Everybody’s gonna be going, what the h*ll” according to We Got This Covered.com.
Yellowstone already keeps fans on their toes about what could happen next, but now everyone is on high alert as we are only a little longer than a month until we get to see it for ourselves. Now saying “what the h*ll” for Yellowstone is not that surprising, but with some of the other statements the cast has made about the popular western drama should have fans thinking something big is coming. It seems that the cast of Yellowstone is hinting at some big changes coming to the show in Season 5.As well as growing more excitement for Season 5 of Yellowstone, Smith, and Hauser helped raise over a million dollars for Houston’s Petset, which was the charity the event was for.
Yellowstone Season 5 is set to be released on the Paramount streaming service on November 13th of 2022. If you have not seen the first four seasons, now is your chance to catch up before the new season drops. You can watch seasons 1-4
.Sacheen Littlefeather, the activist who appeared on stage at the 1973 Academy Awards to decline Marlon Brando‘s Oscar for The Godfather, has sadly passed away.
EJ Panaligan editor Paramount Network shared the official trailer for the fifth season of “Yellowstone,” which returns on Sunday, November 13 with two episodes. The new trailer opens with Kevin Costner’s John Dutton being sworn in as Governor of Montana, and previews the chaos that immediately follows. “Yellowstone” comes from “Wind River” director Taylor Sheridan, and the show’s cast alongside Costner includes Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley, Cole Hauser, Kelsey Asbille, Brecken Merrill, Forrie Smith, Denim Richards, Ian Bohen, Finn Little, Ryan Bingham and Gil Birmingham. Mo Brings Plenty, Wendy Moniz, Jen Landon and Kathryn Kelly have been upped to series regulars. The upcoming season will also feature the return of Josh Lucas as young John Dutton alongside Jacki Weaver, Kylie Rogers and Kyle Red Silverstein with Kai Caster, Lainey Wilson, Lilli Kay and Dawn Olivieri joining the cast.
Kevin Costner, seen here as John Dutton, takes over office as the Governor of Montana, swearing to protect the state from all kinds of enemies, foreign or domestic, in the Yellowstone season five trailer that has just been released.
We talk about the might of the Taylor Sheridan-verse—the creator/writer/showrunner/sometimes director of “Yellowstone,” the biggest show on cable television—but really, with only three shows on the air currently, “Yellowstone,” its prequel “1883” and “The Mayor Of Kingstown,” a fourth arriving this fall (“Tulsa King”) and several others waiting in the wings, Sheridan’s TV dominance is only really getting started.
and Montana governor. But as the new season’s tagline says, “power comes at a price,” and that price appears to be either a literal or metaphorical war with the Dutton family’s many, many enemies.The series returns to Paramount Network on Nov. 13.
on Thursday, and the dramatics are about to reach another level. Newly appointed as governor of Montana, John Dutton (Kevin Costner) faces an even deeper well of issues and obstacles as he navigates the tumultuous waters of government.The jam-packed trailer opens with John being sworn in as the state's newest leader and being given the warning that he has no allies at the Capitol.
The BBC has unveiled a factual slate to take on the competition that includes more Louis Theroux Interviews, a Simon Schama personal exploration of post-1945 society, natural history series on a mass dinosaur graveyard and a third season of Race Across The World.
Jennifer Ehle (Pride and Prejudice, Fifty Shades of Grey) has joined the cast of the Paramount + series .
EXCLUSIVE: Game of Thrones alum Jerome Flynn has joined the cast of 1923, Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone prequel series at Paramount+.
Several dozen people have been charged after allegedly deceiving the government to steal children’s charity money in Minnesota during the COVID-19 pandemic — and use it for their own luxury.
EXCLUSIVE: Gratiela Brancusi (1883) and Lane Garrison (Yellowstone) have joined the Season 2 cast of Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown in recurring roles.
EXCLUSIVE: Robert Patrick (Terminator, Sons of Anarchy) has joined the cast of 1923, the Paramount+ series led by Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren. He portrays Sheriff William McDowell, a friend of the Dutton family.
Brandon Sklenar (The Offer, Westworld) has joined the cast of the Paramount+ series 1923, the Yellowstone prequel spinoff from Taylor Sheridan. He will portray Spencer Dutton, Jacob Dutton’s (Harrison Ford) nephew, and John Dutton Sr.’s (James Badge Dale) brother, who has witnessed the horrors of World War I.
Netflix has revealed the lineup for Tudum, the streamer’s second annual free virtual global fan event set for September 24.
Prince Harry’s old flame Cressida Bonas showed how to do pregnancy in style while out shopping in West London last week. Wearing a relaxed pair of denim dungarees and a white T-shirt, Cressida, 33, accessorised her outfit with a straw tote bag and her dachshund, Budgie Bear, who trotted alongside her.
Susanna Reid hit back at Dr Hilary Jones' "harsh" comments on Wednesday's Good Morning Britain as they had a debate about the delays facing the ambulance service. During the latest instalment, Susanna, 51, Dr Hilary, 69, and Ed Balls discussed new Prime Minister Liz Truss' pledge to make the NHS an "early priority" so people can get doctor's appointments or services they need.The trio then discussed the current delays facing the ambulance service as Susanna admitted she was "worried" about calling an ambulance after someone she was with had a fall and was told it could take up to five hours.
EXCLUSIVE: Sebastian Roché (The Young Pope, The Man In The High Castle) has joined the cast of the Paramount+ series 1923, the Yellowstone prequel spinoff from Taylor Sheridan, in a recurring role. Details regarding his character remain under wraps.