Yellowstone series finale brought the show to a close on Sunday, December 15.

The Wrap now reports that Yellowstone went out on a high note, with the series finale drawing 11.4 million viewers. This makes it the most-watched episode in the show's history. As for how season 5, part 2, compared to part 1, the new episodes were up by 4% overall, according to data from VideoAmp. The second half of season 5 also had the biggest international premiere in Paramount+'s history, with 21 million U.S. viewers watching the premiere over its first three days of availability.

When looking at social media engagement, the second half of season 5 was also an improvement over its predecessor, with views up by 103% and engagement up by 68%. In total, Yellowstone's series finale drew 575 million views on social media and 22 million engagements.16.4 million viewers tuned in for the Yellowstone season 5, part 2, premiere and encore showings across eight cable networks, which represents a total bump of 3% over season 5, part 1.

What Yellowstone's Viewership Success Means For The Franchise

Taylor Sheridan's Neo-Western Universe Will Continue

Cole Ha riding a horse as Rip Wheeler in Yellowstone season 5 episode 14

It's clear that, behind-the-scenes drama aside, Yellowstone has been a massive hit for Paramount. The show's success has led to a variety of new Sheridan universe projects, both inside and outside the world of Yellowstone. With the flagship show now at an end, Sheridan's partnership with Paramount is not set to end anytime soon.

Though not yet officially announced, Sheridan's Lioness show seems likely to be renewed for season 3, and Landman is currently in the midst of airing new episodes. 1923 season 2, which serves as a prequel to Yellowstone, is set to premiere on February 23, 2025. Another Yellowstone spinoff called The Madison is currently in the works, with that show set to star Michelle Pfeiffer, Patrick J. Adams, Elle Chapman, and Beau Garrett.

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Finally, the Yellowstone series finale also sets up a sequel show starring Beth Dutton (Kelly Reilly) and Rip Wheeler (Cole Ha). Deadline's reporting on the new show suggests other familiar faces from the Yellowstone cast could also appear in the project. It doesn't currently have a release date, but the world of Sheridan's neo-Western isn't going anywhere.

Another Yellowstone spinoff called 1883 aired in 2021, but it serves as a contained story and won't be getting a season 2.

Our Take On Yellowstone's Series Finale Ratings

Sheridan Concluded The Saga On A High Note

Kelly Reilly as Beth Dutton in Yellowstone season 5 episode 14

Though it seemed like the Costner drama was in danger of overshadowing Yellowstone itself, audiences were still evidently interested in seeing how the grand saga concluded. The reception to the final episode seems to be generally positive overall, and it was clearly designed to keep the door open for future projects. Though there does seem to be a danger of Yellowstone overload (if not Sheridan overload), it's clear that point hasn't yet arrived, and the Dutton story isn't set to vanish for good just yet.

Source: The Wrap

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Yellowstone
Release Date
2018 - 2024-00-00
Network
Paramount
Showrunner
Taylor Sheridan

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Yellowstone stars Kevin Costner and centers on his character John Dutton. Dutton and his family live on a cattle ranch just a few hours away from Yellowstone National Park. The series chronicles the family’s struggle to defend their home from an Indian reservation and land developers. As if their life wasn’t complicated enough, the Duttons also have medical issues, political aspirations, and family secrets stacked against them.

Writers
Taylor Sheridan, John Linson
Franchise(s)
Yellowstone
Creator(s)
Taylor Sheridan, John Linson
Seasons
5
Streaming Service(s)
Peacock