Ian Bohen Boldly Declares ‘Yellowstone’ Finale Will Be ‘Best in History’

Actor teases an epic, satisfying conclusion to the hit Western drama as filming resumes

As the hit series Yellowstone gears up to film the highly anticipated second half of its fifth and final season, actor Ian Bohen has stoked fans’ excitement with a bold claim – the show’s series finale will be “the best in history.” In a recent interview, Bohen, who plays Ryan on the popular Western drama, promised an epic and immensely satisfying conclusion that will leave viewers in awe.

“We’re expecting to have the best series finale in history. Overconfident maybe, but I think that’s what it’s going to be,” Bohen teased to Entertainment Tonight. “We thank everyone for their patience… It’ll be worth the wait, I promise.”

Bohen’s confidence stems from the writers’ meticulous approach to crafting the perfect ending for the beloved show. “Everything will land in a way that is perfectly set,” he assured. “A lot of shows just kind of finish… and they don’t satisfy you. This will be completed in a way that it will make sense.”

While plot details remain tightly under wraps, reports indicate that production on the second half of Season 5 is set to begin in May, with scripts already written. This final stretch of episodes promises to address the fate of the Dutton family and their vast Montana ranch after the dramatic events of the first half of Season 5, which aired last year.

Bohen’s co-star, Luke Grimes, who plays Kayce Dutton, recently weighed in on the uncertainty surrounding Kevin Costner’s potential departure from the show. While acknowledging that Costner’s exit would be “unfortunate,” Grimes expressed understanding for the actor’s decision to prioritize passion projects like the upcoming film “Horizon: An American Saga.”

“At a certain point, you gotta do what you gotta do, man; you gotta do what you love,” Grimes told The Independent.

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Regardless of Costner’s involvement, Bohen’s comments suggest that fans can expect a meticulously crafted and deeply satisfying finale that will cement Yellowstone’s legacy as a groundbreaking and impactful cultural phenomenon.

“It touches people in a way that is different than just something that they’re fans of,” Bohen reflected. “It’s a cultural phenomenon… It makes you feel like the work that you’re doing is more important than you ever thought it would be.”

While the wait for the final episodes has been extended due to the writers’ strike, with the second half now slated for a November release, Bohen’s bold proclamation has only heightened anticipation among the show’s massive fanbase. As filming commences, all eyes will be on the Dutton ranch, eagerly awaiting what promises to be an unforgettable conclusion to one of television’s most beloved modern dramas.

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