– Kevin Costner speaks out about leaving Yellowstone
– Possible pay dispute and creative issues involved
– Mention of a possible lawsuit
Acclaimed actor Kevin Costner has finally broken his silence regarding his departure from the hit series Yellowstone, hinting that there might have been a disagreement surrounding his paycheck and creative choices within the show. He also cryptically suggested the existence of a lawsuit that may have played a part in his decision.
Costner, who played John Dutton in the popular TV series, opted to end his four-season run with the show. He revealed in a recent interview the multiple reasons that led him to make this choice. The actor referred to complex creative matters, suggesting that disagreements with the show’s direction may have compelled him to leave. Additionally, he alluded to financial disputes playing a part in his departure.
Furthermore, Costner briefly mentioned a lawsuit, which could have been another factor in his decision to exit Yellowstone. However, the details surrounding this legal matter remain under wraps for now.
With the show’s fanbase disappointed by Costner’s decision to leave, it’s unclear how the show will fare in its future seasons. The conversation around his departure has now shifted to speculations about what these “creative issues” and the potential lawsuit might entail.