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Kevin Costner recently shared his feelings about the rumors surrounding his departure from the popular series Yellowstone, expressing his disappointment in how the situation was handled.

Known for his role as John Dutton, the patriarch in the series created by Taylor Sheridan for Paramount Network, Costner had to leave the show due to scheduling conflicts with his project, Western Horizon: An American Saga.

Reflecting on his time on Yellowstone, Costner mentioned how he initially signed on for what was supposed to be a single season and a long movie. However, the show’s success led to multiple seasons, with Costner committing to five in total.

During an extended break in production, Costner felt that he could have utilized the time more effectively. He expressed his frustration at the lack of communication regarding his role and the swirling exit rumors. Despite reading various stories about his departure, Costner noted that no one from the show’s team came forward to clarify the situation or acknowledge his contributions.

While Costner is open to returning to conclude the Yellowstone saga, he emphasized that certain conditions would need to be met for him to reprise his role. He mentioned that he would consider returning if he agreed with the direction of the storyline and how his character would be portrayed.

Costner acknowledged that he had already given his best to the show and felt that he couldn’t have done more than he already did during his time on Yellowstone. He reflected on the possibility of returning to finish the modern-day family’s story, highlighting the importance of the show’s mythology.

In conclusion, Costner’s disappointment over the handling of his exit from Yellowstone sheds light on the complexities of working in the entertainment industry. Despite the challenges he faced, his openness to a potential return demonstrates his dedication to the show’s legacy and the character he brought to life.