Development In 2013, having grown tired of acting,
Taylor Sheridan began work on the series and writing screenplays. Having lived in the rural parts of states such as Texas and Wyoming, he set the series in Montana and went about writing the first scripts in
Livingston. Sheridan originally wrote
Yellowstone as a film, pitching it as "
The Godfather in Montana". He initially pitched the series to
HBO, but the network declined. In May 2017, Paramount Network announced that it had greenlit its first scripted series,
Yellowstone. Paramount issued a series order for a first season consisting of ten episodes. The series was set to be written, directed, and executive-produced by Sheridan. Other executive producers were to include
John Linson,
Art Linson,
Harvey Weinstein, and
David C. Glasser. Production companies involved with the series were set to consist of Linson Entertainment and
The Weinstein Company. In January 2018, Kevin Kay, president of Paramount Network, clarified during the annual
Television Critics Association's winter press tour that
Yellowstone will not have The Weinstein Company's credits or logo on them, even though that company was involved in production. He stated that their intent is to replace Weinstein Television with the company's new name in the show's credits when available. That same day, it was announced that the series would premiere on June 20, 2018. In July 2018, it was announced that Paramount Network had renewed the series for a second season that was expected to premiere in 2019. In March 2019, it was announced that the second season would premiere on June 19, 2019. In June 2019, the series was renewed by Paramount for a third season, which premiered on June 21, 2020. In February 2020, Paramount Network renewed the series for a fourth season, ahead of the premiere of its third season. The fourth season premiered on November 7, 2021. In February 2022, Paramount Network renewed the series for a fifth season, which was split into two installments. The fifth season premiered on November 13, 2022. In May 2023, Paramount announced that Costner would be leaving the series at the end of Part 1 of Season 5. The second part of the fifth and final season premiered on November 10, 2024.
Casting The show was cast by
John Papsidera. In May 2017, it was announced that
Kevin Costner had been cast in the series lead role of John Dutton. In June 2017, he initially agreed to one season and eventually decided to stay on for three. it was reported that
Luke Grimes,
Cole Hauser,
Wes Bentley, and
Kelly Reilly had joined the main cast. In July 2017, it was announced that
Kelsey Asbille had been cast in a main role. In August 2017, it was reported that
Dave Annable,
Gil Birmingham, and Jefferson White had been added to the main cast while
Wendy Moniz,
Gretchen Mol,
Jill Hennessy,
Patrick St. Esprit,
Ian Bohen, Denim Richards, and
Golden Brooks were joining the cast in a recurring capacity. In November 2017, it was announced that
Michaela Conlin and
Josh Lucas had been added to the cast in recurring roles. In December 2017, it was reported that
Heather Hemmens was joining the cast in a recurring capacity. In June 2018, it was announced that
Barret Swatek had been cast in a recurring role. In September 2018, it was announced that
Neal McDonough was joining the cast of season two in a recurring capacity. In July 2021, it was announced that
Jacki Weaver,
Piper Perabo, Kathryn Kelly and Finn Little were joining the cast in the fourth season. In February 2022, it was announced alongside the fifth season renewal that
Jennifer Landon and Kelly were promoted to series regulars for the season. Designer Johnetta Boone then joined the production crew for the start of the second season.
Filming Principal photography for the series began in August 2017 at the
Chief Joseph Ranch near
Darby, Montana, which stands in as the home of John Dutton. Filming also took place that month near
Park City, Utah. The production used all three soundstages at the Utah Film Studios in Park City, which is a total of 45,000 square feet. The building also houses offices, editing, a wardrobe department and construction shops. By November 2017, the series had filmed in more than twenty locations in Utah, including the Salt Flats, Promontory Club, and
Spanish Fork. Additionally, filming also took place at various locations in Montana. Production reportedly lasted until December 2017. In August 2020, the series announced that filming was completely moved to
Montana. An undisclosed production location was rented in
Missoula, Montana. Film locations included the Community Medical Center, Ryman Street near the County Courthouse, and a diner (Ruby's Cafe) on Brooks Street in Missoula, as well as places in nearby
Hamilton, Montana. Filming for season 5 started in June 2022 in Missoula. In May 2023, filming Season 5 Part 2 was delayed due to the
Writers Guild of America strike, due to pick back up in April 2024.
John Dutton's "Log Mansion" Filming of the "log mansion" home of John Dutton is at the main house of the Chief Joseph Ranch, which is now a
guest ranch just south of Darby. The house was built between 1914 and 1917 after
Cincinnati, Ohio, residents William S. Ford (1866–1935) and
Howard Clark Hollister (1856–1919) purchased 2,500 acres on the
Bitterroot River for a vacation home and formed the Ford-Hollister Ranch. Ford was chairman of
Owens-Illinois Glass in
Toledo, Ohio. Hollister was a judge for the
United States District Court for the Southern District of Ohio. Bates & Gamble of Toledo were the architects. The house is 5,000 square feet including a 2,200 square foot parlor. The house has a
log cabin motif and was dubbed "log mansion" by
The New York Times. away in
Yellowstone National Park. The
Times described it as "A diverse combination of arches, gables and dormers, set off by logs placed vertically and horizontally, adds an elegance to log-home design that is seldom seen." After Ford died, his wife and daughter operated it as a guest house. They sold it in 1952. It went through a series of new owners who renamed it for
Chief Joseph who is said to have passed through its area during the
Nez Perce War.
Mel Pervais, a member of the
Ojibwa Nation, owned it from 1987 to 2004.
Music The series' score was composed by
Brian Tyler. He worked with musicians from the
London Philharmonia Orchestra and viola, cello, and violin soloists. On August 17, 2018, the soundtrack for the first season was released by
Sony Music. Later on, Breton Vivian who composed additional music in season 1 & 2, has joined with Brian Tyler to score music for season three to five.
Lakeshore Records has released the season 2 through the season 5 soundtracks. ==Release==