'Yellowstone's Original Stars Reportedly Still Haven't Signed on for Sequel Series

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'Yellowstone's Original Stars Reportedly Still Haven't Signed on for Sequel Series
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The Big Picture The negotiations surrounding the eagerly anticipated Yellowstone follow-up are heating up, if a report from Puck is to be believed. Reportedly, key cast members, notably Cole Hauser and Kelly Reilly, are in the midst of a financial tug-of-war, holding out for a paycheck that hits the $1 million per episode mark. This comes after initial demands were supposedly set even higher, as per the newsletter, with Reilly aiming for $1.5 million and Hauser for $1.

Taylor Sheridan, the creative force behind the franchise, has already charted the course for this successor series — which will not feature Kevin Costner — with his sights set on a cast that includes not only Hauser, Reilly, and Luke Grimes from the original lineup but also aims to bring Hollywood heavyweights Matthew McConaughey and Michelle Pfeiffer into the fold, although these new additions have yet to actually sign on officially.

"I just care about finishing with as much care and as much passion and as much love as I can muster to put into it. That's what I care about. I'm sort of prepping for that now that's my tunnel vision thing that I care about most. And what goes on beyond that? There are discussions, you know. Don't believe everything you read. It's just nonsense. But we're gonna, you know, let's wait and see. I don't have an answer right now. But we'll see.

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