“I’ve been seeing ads with my face all over the place,” Costner said, explaining that he hadn’t realized the show was airing its highly anticipated return. He added, "I didn’t see it. I heard it’s a suicide. That doesn’t make me wanna rush to go see it."
While Costner had already confirmed his exit from "Yellowstone" in June, fans were still caught off guard by creator Taylor Sheridan’s choice to kill off Dutton, eliminating any possibility of the character’s return in the series finale. Costner even speculated that his character’s death might be a "red herring," suggesting he’s as out of the loop as viewers.
Costner clarified that he didn’t leave "Yellowstone" willingly, citing that he tried to accommodate the show’s schedule but was juggling several commitments. “I had 300 people waiting for me,” he said, adding that when "Yellowstone" asked for more adjustments, he could no longer continue.
The unexpected exit has left fans frustrated with the storyline’s direction. As "Yellowstone" heads into the final episodes of its last season, some viewers are still hoping for a satisfying end—even if John Dutton won’t be there.
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