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A Yellowstone Star Tried To Convince Taylor Sheridan To Keep Their Character Alive
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"Yellowstone" announced itself as a show that wasn't afraid to kill off main characters with its 2018 pilot episode "Daybreak." In that episode, we're introduced to Kevin Costner's John Dutton III, owner of the Yellowstone ranch in Montana, and his family. But by the end of the pilot we'd already seen two family members kick the bucket — most notably John's eldest son Lee Dutton (Dave Annable), whose fate in "Yellowstone" started the series on a tragic note and set the story of the show in motion.

In the episode, Lee accompanies his father as they try to recover their cattle from the neighboring Broken Rock Indian Reservation. During their late-night recovery mission, however, the pair are confronted by the inhabitants of the reservation and the Broken Rock police, who show up in an attempt to keep the peace. Sadly, they're unsuccessful in that mission, and Lee ends up being shot...
See full article at Slash Film
  • 10/5/2024
  • by Joe Roberts
  • Slash Film
Corey Feldman Explains Why ‘The Birthday’ Film Took 20 Years To Release
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After two decades, one of Corey Feldman‘s lost roles is finally seeing the light of day.

The actor recently addressed the “million-dollar question” of why his 2004 Eugenio Mira-helmed film The Birthday is only now getting a release 20 years later, rolling out in select US theaters through October and November, and on VOD on Oct. 29.

“I have my own theories,” he told Salon. “The official answer is that the executive producer said he didn’t want to accept any offer that was not a full refund of his expenses to make it theatrical. We wanted it theatrical, but most distributors wouldn’t give money upfront, or would only give a little upfront, saving most [payment] for the backend. DVDs were fading out then, and times were changing. He held strong. We played at some festivals and got tremendous reviews. It was getting the buzz it needed, but he said, ‘No.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 10/2/2024
  • by Glenn Garner
  • Deadline Film + TV
One Heartbreaking Parallel Between Yellowstone and 1883 Proves Taylor Sheridan is Still a Genius Despite Reports of Season 4 Drop in Quality
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Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone faced several problems. including the exit of Kevin Costner, in the later seasons. As the series prepares to go out with a bang in its finale season, fans couldn’t help but notice the quality drop in the series even before Costner left the show. However, fans still continue to admire Sheridan’s creations and find the nuanced details in his Western shows.

Taylor Sheridan in Yellowstone | Paramount Pictures

Recently, Reddit fans caught on to one such detail in his shows. Fans drew a parallel between the first episode of the first season of Yellowstone and the final episode of 1883, where the deaths of major characters are depicted.

Fans Find One Parallel Between Major Deaths in Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone and 1883 The death scene of Elsa Dutton in Taylor Sheridan’s 1883 | Paramount Network

Taylor Sheridan explored the conflicts between ranch owners and land developers, set against...
See full article at FandomWire
  • 6/20/2024
  • by Hashim Asraff
  • FandomWire
“A big shootout sells a show”: ‘Yellowstone’ Episode That Ended With a Fan-Favorite Character’s Death Gets Called Out for Lazy Writing
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Starring Kevin Costner as John Dutton, Yellowstone has for five seasons scripted success due to the solid performance delivered by the actor, as well as the gripping storyline set forth by showrunner, Taylor Sheridan. The latter, who boasts of projects such as Sicario and Hell or High Water, has always given little merit to anyone doubting his writing skills, by showcasing his prowess in building and navigating plotlines.

However, the same may not be true for the Wild West drama, as audiences point out potential missteps.

Taylor Sheridan in Yellowstone | Paramount Pictures

Rather, a strong case of the acclaimed writer bending to sell the show versus actually trying to build it has come to the fore thanks to a keen observation made by a new viewer. Hiding in plain sight, the incident happens at the very start of the show. Moreover, after the obvious pointing out, fans found themselves at a loss and divided,...
See full article at FandomWire
  • 6/18/2024
  • by Imteshal Karim
  • FandomWire
“It’s downhill from episode 1”: Yellowstone’s Controversial Decision to Kill Off a Fan Favorite Character After One Episode Made the Show Even More Moving
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Although Yellowstone has been widely hailed as one of the best television series to have ever been created, it has had some of its own controversial decisions as well. While some of these choices may seem meaningless to fans initially, further exploration of the storyline makes it evident almost every time that all of it was only for the better.

Yellowstone.

The decision to kill off one of the most major characters in the story right in the first episode, for instance, seemed controversial to most fans at the beginning. However, as the story progressed and fans started to come more to terms with what had happened, they understood that it was only for the best, done to make the show more moving than every other.

Turns Out This One Controversial Yellowstone Decision Was Only for the Better

Yellowstone started on a happier note, with Lee Dutton (Dave Annable) being...
See full article at FandomWire
  • 4/9/2024
  • by Mahin Sultan
  • FandomWire
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