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All 53 Episodes of Kevin Costner’s ‘Yellowstone’ Just Officially Became Easier To Stream
For Western aficionados everywhere, now is a great time to head to Montana. As of July 1, Yellowstone fans everywhere are in for a Kevin Costner-sized treat as the five-season neo-Western is officially available for free. That’s right, you no longer need a Peacock subscription to watch any episode of the modern horse opera or restart the Taylor Sheridan-made program from scratch. Even better, this is a major step in the right direction for the Yellowstone universe, inching the entire franchise closer to a full streaming reunion.
‘Yellowstone’ Can Now Be Streamed for Free on Pluto TV
Whether you’re just aiming for a refresher before the next seasons of Marshals or Dutton Ranch, hoping for a Fourth of July-themed neo-Western marathon, or just jonesing for the return of Costner’s John Dutton after his impromptu Season 5 exit, it’s the perfect time to dive back into the 53-episode horse opera. For many, this streaming shift will make it much easier to revisit Yellowstone alongside the other Duttonverse shows, since previously, the Paramount Network drama had only been available on Peacock. It may seem odd now, but back when Peacock launched in 2020, Paramount+ was not yet established. While its predecessor, CBS All Access, predated the NBC-affiliated streamer, there was no digital outlet yet for the high-quality, prestigious cable dramas found on Paramount Network. Thus, the brand made a deal with Peacock for Yellowstone, and the rest is history.
This deal has long prevented the flagship Dutton series from being available alongside the rest of Sheridan’s television catalog on Paramount+, which officially launched in 2021. This has been a source of frustration for fans, with some speculating that Yellowstone‘s ending would allow Paramount to bring the main Dutton characters under one streaming banner by spinning them off into their own programs. Every Duttonverse show, from prequels 1883 and 1923 to sequels Marshals and Dutton Ranch, is available on Paramount+, and so there may be some credence to that theory (you know, aside from Costner’s exit and all). Of course, now that Yellowstone is available on Pluto TV (which is actually owned by Paramount Skydance), we’re another step closer to the original series being available to stream alongside the larger Sheridanverse.
Westerns Are a Staple on the Free-to-Stream Platform
However you view it, making Yellowstone available for free on Pluto TV opens the door for those without Peacock to enjoy the famed neo-Western at their own leisure — and is one step closer to a full Paramount+ reunion. While you’re enjoying Yellowstone on Pluto TV, you can explore the free-to-stream platform’s other Western offerings, and there are several. In addition to some of the platform’s Western-specific channels, classic television horse operas like Gunsmoke, Have Gun — Will Travel, Rawhide, Wanted: Dead or Alive, The Rifleman, and The Life and Legend of Wyatt Earp can be streamed on-demand on the platform, some in their entirety. Other shows like Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman and the Josh Brolin-led The Young Riders have also found their way to the platform.
Even better, for those looking for something as high-caliber as Yellowstone in terms of cinematic quality, you can’t go wrong with Lonesome Dove. Whether Yellowstone will make it to Paramount+ in the future is unclear, but the series’ presence on Pluto TV is good for everyone. If you’ve canceled your cable subscription and are sick of keeping Peacock just for the Duttons, then now is the time to hop back on the horse.
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