Taylor Sheridan’s neo-western “Yellowstone.” The series originally debuted in 2018 on the basic cable channel Paramount Network, spawning an enormous fandom and two spinoffs, “1883” and “1923,” on corporate sibling streamer Paramount+. Now, amid the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA strikes, which have generated a sparse fall TV lineup, “Yellowstone” is getting a big platform boost and a new home on the Paramount-owned broadcast network, CBS.
CBS confirmed that some changes have been made to meet the CBS Broadcast Standards, but they are minor and the integrity of the original series will be preserved. That means certain words will be censored (we're looking at you, Rip!), but CBS confirmed that they will not use automated dialogue replacement. Rather, the words will be muted. Other scenes with sexual content or violence will be edited to meet the standards.
At the time, it was reported that creator Taylor Sheridan and Costner had disagreements about the filming scheduling. It was reported that Costner will not be returning.
Danny Huston as Dan Jenkins and Gil Birmingham as Thomas Rainwater.
The show premiered on Paramount Network in 2018 and has been one of the most popular shows on air.
In the first episode of the series it opens with John Dutton, patriarch of a Montana ranching family and owner of the largest ranch in the United States, fighting to defend his land and his family from modern-day forces threatening his way of life.
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