Yellowstone star, Wes Bentley, reveals Taylor Sheridan already knows how the series will end.
Actor Wes Bentley has revealed Yellowstone co-creator Taylor Sheridan has already planned how the series will come to an end, despite the show going strong. The actor spoke about what he thinks is in store for his character, as well as sharing what it is like to work with Sheridan on the neo-western drama.
COLLIDER VIDEO OF THE DAY As part of this revelation, Bentley spoke about what he thinks is in store for his character. “I’m not a Dutton,” Bentley said when asked if he thought his character would die, referring to Jamie’s status as John and Evelyn’s adopted son. He went on to say that he’s already given up and planned a life for his son without him. “I don’t think he’s playing a game here. He does want to see something left for his son.
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