‘Yellowstone’: Which Cast Members Are Back Filming On The Dutton Ranch?

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While Kevin Costner isn’t returning to Yellowstone, many other series stars have made their way back to the Dutton Ranch.

The Daily Mail reports that Ryan Bingham, who has portrayed Walker across all five seasons of the show and recently tied the knot with co-star Hassie Harrison, is back shooting the highly anticipated second part of the show’s fifth and final installment.

“Back on the Stone,” he captioned his post featuring co-stars Jen Landon and Jake Ream, who play fellow ranch hands Teeter and Jake.

Among the other stars that have recently shared behind the scenes snapshots from being on set in Montana on social media are Forrie J. Smith (Lloyd Pierce), Ian Bohen (Ryan), Finn Little (Carter), Brecken Merrill (Tate Dutton), and Wendy Moniz (Governor Lynelle Perry), per The Daily Mail.

The outlet also noted that Cole Hauser, who stars as Rip Wheeler, also posted from Montana in May, and Denim Richards (Colby Mayfield) shared Paramount Network’s teaser for the upcoming installment, telling fans, “This return is more meaningful than the rest.”

While no on-set pictures of Wes Bentley and Kelly Reilly have surfaced, the latter recently spoke with TVLine about the show’s final episodes, telling the outlet that she wants “peace” for her character Beth Dutton. She also teased that she “know[s] the ending of the show,” claiming that she’s “known [that] for six years.”

“We all knew what the ending would be. We’re going to film that this summer,” she said.

The Daily Mail writes that Luke Grimes, Mo Brings Plenty, and Gil Birmingham will be back, as well.

This month has brought a slew of updates for Yellowstone fans, including Paramount Network’s announcement that Part 2 of Season 5 will premiere on Sunday, Nov. 10, and Costner finally confirming his departure from the series. With respect to his exit, he recently told Extra that he “just hadn’t heard anything about how it’d be done.”

“It was just time to move on and as gracefully as you can with something that’s been very important to you,” he added.

Seasons 1-5 of Yellowstone are streaming on Peacock Premium.