Is ‘Yellowstone’ On Tonight? Season 5 Streaming Info, Return Date, Where To Watch

If you’re looking to fill that Yellowstone-shaped hole in your streaming schedule, Decider has a recommendation: Justified: City Primeval.

FX’s upcoming Justified miniseries continues the small-screen story of Deputy U.S. Marshall Raylan Givens (Timothy Olyphant), who now finds himself in Detroit as he pursues charismatic outlaw Clement Mansell (Boyd Holbrook). If you’re a fan of the original series (which is currently available on Hulu), you’ll definitely want to check out the two-episode premiere July 18 on FX (or July 19 if you’re streaming on Hulu). But let’s get back to the matter at hand, shall we?

Is Yellowstone on tonight? When will Yellowstone return with new episodes? Here’s everything we know.

Is Yellowstone on Tonight (July 2)?

Yep, but the episodes aren’t new. Paramount Network’s five-day Yellowstone marathon continues today from 11:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. ET, followed by Episodes 3 and 4 of 1883 (7:00-9:17 p.m. ET).

Where To Watch Yellowstone Online:

Seasons 1-5 of Yellowstone are available to stream on Peacock Premium. You can also watch select Season 5 episodes on-demand via the Paramount Network website, fuboTVSling TV (the $6/month “Comedy Extra” add-on), Hulu + Live TVYouTube TVPhilo, or DIRECTV STREAM.

Finally, individual episodes and complete seasons of Yellowstone are available to purchase on Amazon.

When Will Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2 Premiere On Paramount Network?

The final six episodes of Season 5 were originally scheduled to debut this summer, but the newest timeline (h/t Deadline) has production resuming in August, with Paramount Network eyeing a November 2023 release date.

The ongoing writers’ strike could obviously impact those plans, with The Hollywood Reporter recently noting that a November 2023 return looks “highly unlikely.” That same THR article also revealed that Part 2 of Season 5 could consist of more than the previously announced six episodes.

“If I think it takes 10 episodes to wrap it up, they’ll give me 10,” Sheridan told the outlet. “It’ll be as long as it needs to be.”