Nothing about TV is normal right now, given the WGA writers strike and SAG-AFTRA actors strike have halted the majority of television and film productions, but even before that, the "Yellowstone" franchise was revealed to be in the midst of a hectic crossroads and will be wrapping up with Season 5’s conclusion. That said, fans can still expect to see upcoming spinoffs and prequels down the line, and it’s rumored that "1883" stars Tim McGraw and Faith Hill have turned sour over the idea that no plans are in place to bring James and Margaret Dutton back for another season. But is that truly the case, or just some horsepucky?
When "1883" first started airing in December 2021, the idea of "Yellowstone’s" expanding universe was still a new idea, with the initial plan for it to be a standalone season showcasing the Dutton family’s origins within Montana’s Paradise Valley. And its short-lived nature seemed to be doubly implied on the flagship drama itself, with a Season 4 flashback going so far as to show fans how James died. But now that Paramount+ and Paramount Network have worked with Taylor Sheridan to create a whole industry for these series, rumors surfaced around the idea that McGraw and Hill are upset about not having a chance to reprise their roles for a new season.