Kevin Costner has revealed that he would definitely reprise his role as farmer John Dutton III in the hit television series Yellowstone, but only if it was “under the right circumstances.”
The 69-year-old actor, who recently claimed he “took a beating” from Yellowstone’s producers, told Today host Savannah Guthrie that he still “loves” the neo-Western drama and said the show is “really important.” has been. to him.
Commenting on the recent “back and forth,” Guthrie, 52, asked Costner what really happened regarding his controversial departure, to which he responded, “Number one, I did it for five years, okay, and I want work more than once a year and we lost a whole year at one point and I thought, “Well, that can never happen again”, it was well over a year.
‘And I said, “Well, I just have to be in a position to make the things,” and actually it’s just huge, there’s an opportunity to do both, but the material has to be ready at certain times and that we couldn’t do that and after five years I thought, ‘I’m just not going to do this,’ and if we can get that, we can, then I’ll do it.”
The father of five appeared to be referring to his other project, an upcoming film series called Horizon: An American Saga, a project Kevin has wanted to make for 36 years – and even mortgaged his own house to save himself. finance it.
Kevin Costner has revealed that he is definitely willing to reprise his role as John Dutton III in the television series Yellowstone
The 69-year-old actor opened up about the beloved neo-Western drama series during an appearance on Today
When Guthrie informed Costner that “people care about his role in Yellowstone,” the actor responded, “Listen, who loves it more than me and Taylor? [Sheridan]? I took it over when no one had seen it and told people I thought it was going to be pretty good.
‘I sat down in front of 300 people in Europe and went to another place and said, “I think you’ll like this thing”, so I’ve supported that thing and I’ve enjoyed it, it’s been very important to me. ‘
‘I would like to go back under the right circumstances. I think we all want that, right? It really has to be the right circumstances for me at the moment,” he admitted, before adding: “[I’m] saying there is a chance, there is always a chance. I love that thing, you know, you have to be very clear about that.”
Just last month, Costner attempted to set the record straight amid rumors of a feud between him and Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan.
Paramount claimed that Costner refused to shoot more episodes, instead promoting his new film franchise, Horizon, while the actor claims Paramount sought contract changes due to Sheridan’s delayed scriptwriting.
“There was no script,” Costner said Deadline in May. ‘And then everything imploded. You have read one version [of the show’s drama] for a year and a half.’
He added: “I’ve taken a beating from those damn boys and I often know where it comes from. I just chose not to comment on that. But if you know me well enough, I have made Yellowstone my number one priority, and to insinuate otherwise would be wrong.”
Costner, who revealed he did not film the remaining episodes of Season 5, also defended Sheridan, claiming, “I didn’t initiate any of these things. They did. They were tap dancing and this poor man had to write so much too. And I don’t know why they didn’t stand up for me.”
Kevin pictured in a scene from Yellowstone with his costar, Dabney Coleman
Rumors are swirling about a feud between the actor and Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan
Kevin told Today host Savannah Guthrie that he would return to the show, but only ‘under the right circumstances’
After the first half of Yellowstone’s fifth season aired late last year, the show went on hiatus for the holidays.
Their return to film, originally scheduled for the beginning of the year, was postponed until sometime this summer, with no premiere date announced.
Since Yellowstone went on hiatus, Costner has borne the brunt of the blame.
‘Over the past year and a half I haven’t had to respond to the arrows and slings, because I was just busy working. They’ve been pretty slick in keeping their hands off; no one was ever on the record,” he said.
However, there were rumors that he only wanted to work for one week to film the rest of the episodes. Costner claims Paramount cheated him.
“I haven’t had a good feeling about it over the last year because of the way they’ve been talking about it,” he told Deadline. “It wasn’t true.”
“So now I’m talking a little bit about what the real truth of it was. I made a contract for seasons five, six and seven. In February they signed a new contract after two or three months of negotiations. They wanted to do those again, and instead of seasons six and seven it was 5A and 5B, and maybe we’ll do six. They couldn’t make that.’