'Cole Hauser, star of 'Yellowstone,' reveals that the final season will be unlike any other.'
The final episodes of 'Yellowstone' will be released in November.
Cole Hauser, star of "Yellowstone," is sharing details about the final episodes of the popular Western series.
In an interview with Planet Chronicle Digital, Hauser stated that the second installment of season 5, which premieres in November, will differ from previous seasons.
""I finished filming the final episodes of the show 10 days ago, and I've been reflecting on the season's meaning ever since. The last seven years of working on this show have been incredible, and Taylor Sheridan is such a talented writer. He's done an excellent job of bringing the story to a satisfying conclusion," Hauser said."
"While 'Yellowstone' may never be a perfect bow, it's still incredibly dramatic and heartfelt. It's different from previous seasons, but in a positive way. I hope the audience in the 'Yellowstone' world enjoys it and that they love it. That's all you can hope for."
Hauser has played Rip Wheeler, the Dutton family's bruiser and Beth Dutton's love interest in all five seasons of "Yellowstone." Although Kevin Costner, who portrayed John Dutton, Rip's boss and Beth's father, will not be returning for the final episodes, Hauser shared his experience of working with Costner in an interview with Planet Chronicle Digital.
"It's some really dramatic stuff and it's heartfelt. It's different than past seasons, certainly, but in a good way." — Cole Hauser
"In my view, he is one of those individuals who consistently performs their duties with dedication. He is someone who is highly respected and admired by others. I have thoroughly enjoyed collaborating with him."
The cast is amazing, including Kelly Reilly, Luke Grimes, Gil Birmingham, Mo, and Ian Bowman. They're all fantastic actors.
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Hauser stated that Costner was a pleasure to collaborate with and expressed the hope of working with him again in the future.
The rumor mill has been buzzing with speculation about a possible season 6 of "Yellowstone" since Costner left the show.
The Western TV series is unlikely to end after the release of season 5's final episodes, according to a report by Deadline. The main stars for a possible new season would be Reilly and Hauser, with Beth and Rip's romance being the main event.
Despite sources stating that no deal has been reached, there is a strong push to continue the show after Costner's departure. According to Deadline, Reilly and Hauser have been working on continuing the Beth and Rip romance, which was originally intended as a spin-off series.
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Hauser discussed these rumors with Planet Chronicle Digital, stating that he is a hired gun and does not have the authority to make all the decisions.
Hauser stated that although he cannot comment at the moment, he believes it would be fantastic to see this thing occur, but there are numerous individuals involved in the decision-making process.
Hauser concluded, "I'm a hired gun, not a producer or studio head, but I hope it happens because it would be fun."
Hauser recently marked the one-year anniversary of Free Rein Coffee by collaborating with Walmart to celebrate the milestone.
Cole Hauser hopes to work with Kevin Costner again someday.
Hauser stated that one of the most impressive aspects is how people in various locations, such as Montana, Texas, New York, and L.A., all share a love for beans and roast. There is something for everyone, and they come in a variety of styles.
Hauser revealed to Planet Chronicle Digital that he started his own company due to his and his wife, Cynthia Daniel, being avid "coffee enthusiasts." They consume two to three cups before sending their kids to school.
Since 2006, Yellowstone star Daniel and his wife have been together and have three children.
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