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'Yellowstone' Begins Production on Final Season 5 Episodes | THR News Video

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'Yellowstone' Begins Production on Final Season 5 Episodes | THR News Video

'Yellowstone' Begins Production on Final Season 5 Episodes | THR News Video

'Yellowstone' has officially resumed production on season five.

Paramount Network announced that filming on the Western hit's final season five episodes is now underway in Montana.

While the start of production was later than previously thought, MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios still expect the drama to return in November, as previously announced last year.


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