Wes Bentley teases Yellowstone season 5 part 2.
Summary SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Yellowstone star Wes Bentley expects a lot more blood when season 5 returns. The series, created by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, contains several violent moments, including heated confrontations, brutal attacks, and more. Bentley portrays Jamie Dutton, the adopted son of John , and a character familiar with such actions, having committed murder earlier in the show’s run.
The potential is there. We’ve seen what this show can be and how violent this world can be. I thought it was really amazing to see the restraint [in the first half of] this season from the violence. It was a different kind of intensity than we’ve had in previous seasons. Maybe that’s a build-up for some crazy bloodbath at the end, or maybe that tension continues until it explodes in some more compact way.
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