Photo:Cam McLeod/Paramount NetworkAsYellowstonegets closer to its conclusion, starPiper Perabodoesn’t think the Dutton family’s store is anywhere near over.The actress — who plays Summer Higgins on theKevin Costner-led Peacock series — spoke of all of theYellowstone-adjacent projectson the horizon after confirmation that the show’sfifth season will be its last, with the final batch of episodes set to premiere in November.“If it were up to me, I would want it to keep going, but I know thatTaylor [Sheridan]is writing the prequels and he has all these things that he’s doing and he wants to expand the whole thing," Perabo, 46, toldEntertainment Tonight. “Even thoughYellowstonemight be ending, there may be so many more things to come.“PARAMOUNT NETWORKPerabo also commented on theongoing writers’ strike’s potential impact on the series finale.“I know [creator] Taylor Sheridan was writing before the strike was happening,” she said, “and one of the fun things about working on a Sheridan show is that you really don’t know what’s gonna happen.“Jonny MarlowYellowstonealready has a handful of spinoff series airing or in development — including1923,1883,6666and aMatthew McConaughey-led series, which isconfirmedbut does not yet have a title.Up next, “The Dutton story continues, picking up whereYellowstoneleaves off in another epic tale,” said 101 Studios CEO David Glasser of the series starring McConaughey, 53. “We are thrilled to bring this new journey to audiences around the world.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Episodes ofYellowstoneare available to stream on Peacock, and its spinoff series are streaming on Paramount+.
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AsYellowstonegets closer to its conclusion, starPiper Perabodoesn’t think the Dutton family’s store is anywhere near over.The actress — who plays Summer Higgins on theKevin Costner-led Peacock series — spoke of all of theYellowstone-adjacent projectson the horizon after confirmation that the show’sfifth season will be its last, with the final batch of episodes set to premiere in November.“If it were up to me, I would want it to keep going, but I know thatTaylor [Sheridan]is writing the prequels and he has all these things that he’s doing and he wants to expand the whole thing,” Perabo, 46, toldEntertainment Tonight. “Even thoughYellowstonemight be ending, there may be so many more things to come.“PARAMOUNT NETWORKPerabo also commented on theongoing writers’ strike’s potential impact on the series finale.“I know [creator] Taylor Sheridan was writing before the strike was happening,” she said, “and one of the fun things about working on a Sheridan show is that you really don’t know what’s gonna happen.“Jonny MarlowYellowstonealready has a handful of spinoff series airing or in development — including1923,1883,6666and aMatthew McConaughey-led series, which isconfirmedbut does not yet have a title.Up next, “The Dutton story continues, picking up whereYellowstoneleaves off in another epic tale,” said 101 Studios CEO David Glasser of the series starring McConaughey, 53. “We are thrilled to bring this new journey to audiences around the world.“Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Episodes ofYellowstoneare available to stream on Peacock, and its spinoff series are streaming on Paramount+.
AsYellowstonegets closer to its conclusion, starPiper Perabodoesn’t think the Dutton family’s store is anywhere near over.
The actress — who plays Summer Higgins on theKevin Costner-led Peacock series — spoke of all of theYellowstone-adjacent projectson the horizon after confirmation that the show’sfifth season will be its last, with the final batch of episodes set to premiere in November.
“If it were up to me, I would want it to keep going, but I know thatTaylor [Sheridan]is writing the prequels and he has all these things that he’s doing and he wants to expand the whole thing,” Perabo, 46, toldEntertainment Tonight. “Even thoughYellowstonemight be ending, there may be so many more things to come.”
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Perabo also commented on theongoing writers’ strike’s potential impact on the series finale.
“I know [creator] Taylor Sheridan was writing before the strike was happening,” she said, “and one of the fun things about working on a Sheridan show is that you really don’t know what’s gonna happen.”
Jonny Marlow

Yellowstonealready has a handful of spinoff series airing or in development — including1923,1883,6666and aMatthew McConaughey-led series, which isconfirmedbut does not yet have a title.
Up next, “The Dutton story continues, picking up whereYellowstoneleaves off in another epic tale,” said 101 Studios CEO David Glasser of the series starring McConaughey, 53. “We are thrilled to bring this new journey to audiences around the world.”
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Episodes ofYellowstoneare available to stream on Peacock, and its spinoff series are streaming on Paramount+.
source: people.com