Current:Home > reviewsKevin Costner Shares His Honest Reaction to John Dutton's Controversial Fate on Yellowstone -ValueCore
Kevin Costner Shares His Honest Reaction to John Dutton's Controversial Fate on Yellowstone
View
Date:2025-04-18 08:41:56
Warning: This story contains major spoilers for season five of Yellowstone.
Kevin Costner is weighing in on the fate of his Yellowstone character.
The Oscar winner—who played John Dutton III for over four years on the Paramount drama—shared his thoughts on his character’s controversial death after the tragedy was revealed on the drama’s Nov. 10 episode.
And Costner—who exited the series due to scheduling conflicts after part one of season five aired its final episode in January 2023, one episode before his character’s death came to light in the storyline—was somewhat surprised by the tragic turn of events.
“I'm going to be perfectly honest. I didn't know it was actually airing last night,” he said on the Nov. 11 of SiriusXM’s The Michael Smerconish Program. “That's a swear to god moment. I've been seeing ads with my face all over the place and I'm thinking, ‘Gee, I'm not in that one.’ But I didn't realize yesterday was the thing.”
And it seems the 69-year-old—who said he suggested “two possible endings” for John Dutton to series creator Taylor Sheridan early on in the show’s run—is not eager to watch his character’s death happen on screen.
“I heard it's a suicide,” he continued, “so that doesn't make me want to rush to go see it.”
In reality, John Dutton’s death at the beginning of the season five episode was initially ruled a suicide, but by the end of the episode, the audience learned that Sarah Atwood (played by Dawn Olivieri), the girlfriend of John’s estranged son Jamie (Wes Bentley), hired someone to kill him.
While fans online protested the way his character was written off, Costner—who was at a showing of Horizon: An American Saga - Chapter Two, the two-part film project that Costner focused his time after leaving Yellowstone, when the controversial episode aired—has trust in Taylor and his team.
“They're pretty smart people,” he added. “Maybe it's a red herring. Who knows? They're very good. And they'll figure that out.”
For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News AppveryGood! (27)
Related
- Trump wants to turn the clock on daylight saving time
- Former ambassador and Republican politician sues to block Tennessee voting law
- 9 hilarious Christmas tree ornaments made for parents who barely survived 2023
- Maine will give free college tuition to Lewiston mass shooting victims, families
- Trump wants to turn the clock on daylight saving time
- The average long-term US mortgage rate falls to 7.22%, sliding to lowest level since late September
- US prosecutors say plots to assassinate Sikh leaders were part of a campaign of planned killings
- The Reason Why Jessica Simpson Feels She’s in Her 20s Again
- In ‘Nickel Boys,’ striving for a new way to see
- Connor Stalions’ drive unlocked his Michigan coaching dream — and a sign-stealing scandal
Ranking
- The Daily Money: Spending more on holiday travel?
- Biden hosts the Angolan president in an effort to showcase strengthened ties, as Africa visit slips
- Iran sends a hip-hop artist who rapped about hijab protests back to jail
- Meadow Walker Pays Tribute to Dad Paul Walker With Sweet Video 10 Years After His Death
- FACT FOCUS: Inspector general’s Jan. 6 report misrepresented as proof of FBI setup
- 2 troopers fatally struck while aiding driver on Las Vegas freeway
- 'When it comes to luck, you make your own.' 50 motivational quotes for peak inspiration
- Kirk Herbstreit defends 'Thursday Night Football' colleague Al Michaels against criticism
Recommendation
Taylor Swift makes surprise visit to Kansas City children’s hospital
Many Americans have bipolar disorder. Understand the cause, treatment of this condition.
US says Mexican drug cartel was so bold in timeshare fraud that some operators posed as US officials
Global climate talks begin in Dubai, with an oil executive in charge
House passes bill to add 66 new federal judgeships, but prospects murky after Biden veto threat
Blinken urges Israel to comply with international law in war against Hamas as truce is extended
Report: Belief death penalty is applied unfairly shows capital punishment’s growing isolation in US
Bills linebacker Von Miller facing arrest for assaulting a pregnant person, Dallas police say