After a three-year break, Arcane is back! Season 2 of the thrilling animated series premieres on Netflix on Saturday, November 9, although not the entire season. Only the first three episodes, a.k.a. Act I, will be available this weekend. You’ll have to wait to get the rest of the season — but for how long?
Arcane season 2, act I consists of “Heavy Is The Crown,” “Watch It All Burn,” and “Finally Got The Name Right” (is the name Jinx or Powder?). Act II debuts on November 16, followed by act III on November 23. Those will also be the final episodes of the most expensive animated series of all-time, although not the end of stories set within the League of Legends universe.
“Arcane is just the beginning of our larger storytelling journey and partnership with the wonderful animation studio that is Fortiche Production,” co-creator Christian Linke told Tudum. “From the very beginning, since we started working on this project, we had a very specific ending in mind, which means the story of Arcane wraps up with this second season. But Arcane is just the first of many stories that we want to tell in Runeterra.”
Arcane features the voices of Ella Purnell, Hailee Steinfeld, Katie Leung, Harry Lloyd, and Reed Shannon. You can watch the trailer for season 2 below.
Plenty of righteous fuss has made on which Peaky Blinders stars will return for Steven Knight’s untitled Netflix movie. Naturally, the project couldn’t happen without Cillian Murphy staring into the face of WWII as Tommy Shelby OBE, and other confirmed comebacks include Steven Graham (as Hayden Stagg), Sophie Rundle (as Ava Thorne), Packy Lee (as Johnny Dogs), Ned Dennehy (as Charlie Strong), and Ian Peck (as Curly).
Tom Hardy remains an unknown as Alfie Solomons, although an appearance feels obligatory, and Hardy’s real-life spouse, Charlotte Riley, could be back as May Carleton. Sadly, the signs point toward Paul Anderson’s Arthur Shelby not being part of the movie, but there will be several new faces joining the story.
Rebecca Ferguson, Tim Roth, and Barry Keoghan will all surface in unspecified roles, but Barry (reuniting above ^^^ with Dunkirk co-star Cillian) is the most intriguing addition. The film’s IMDb page doesn’t offer the name of his character, but whispers swirl about how he would be a natural fit as a Shelby, specifically one of Tommy’s sons. As viewers know, Tommy decided during the sixth season that his legacy would be neatly divvied up by his male progeny. Tommy envisioned Charlie (his son with Grace) taking over the legit side of Shelby Company Limited with his relatively newfound son, Erasmus (“Duke”), taking over the more unsavory, illegal aspects of the business.
In the TV series, Duke was portrayed by Conrad Khan, but Tommy’s son who grew up with his traveling gypsy mother would have aged up several years for this movie. Could he now look like Barry Keoghan? Perhaps. Earlier this month, Netflix revealed a peek at Barry in character:
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Sure looks like he fits right in, but hey, let’s zoom in on that hand tattoo:
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By order of the Peaky Fookin’ Blinders, that’s the wagon wheel found on the flag of the Romani people, which makes Duke seem like a slam dunk, since he grew up practicing the nomadic lifestyle of the traveling Romanichal. In fact, this tattoo seems awfully telling unless it’s a diversion tactic for Barry to be portraying a Lee family member who has never before been seen onscreen.
Has anyone chatted with Barry to officially confirm his role? Surely, he’s bound to secrecy, which is why he kind-of rambled when discussing this “method” gig with Entertainment Weekly:
“Just being on set, that rusty feeling again,” he said. “Just shaking off all the cobwebs. I’ve been doing a lot of promotion and I’ve been chilling, and I think people get scared when they find themselves having free time. I think sometimes it’s the best thing to grow as an actor and as a person, and so I’ve had that time and I’m looking forward now to getting in and doing the creative, method-y thing.”
Although he acknowledged that going method for Peaky Blinders could be difficult in this day and age. “They had no phones back then, so I’m going to be off my phone,” he joked. “Going to have to write letters.”
How should an actor go method as a Shelby? Cursing like it’s an art form, preparing to throw down a cap if necessary, and perhaps bathing in Irish whiskey. (Thank goodness that Sabrina Carpenter has a great sense of humor.)
Nigerian singer FAVE spotlight is about to get much bigger, but it’s a well-deserved reward for her work. The 24-year-old has notched plenty of big moments in the early moments of her career. One of her biggest moments came last year thanks to “Kante,” her collaboration with Davido for his Timeless album. FAVE has also worked with the likes of Phyno, King Promise, Simi, Ajebo Hustlers, and more. It all comes off the strength of her debut EP Riddim 5 released in 2022.
Now FAVE is back with her second EP Dutty Love. With seven songs to its name, FAVE uses the new EP to examine and dive into the various relationships in her life — both platonic and romantic. The highs, lows, and confusing middles are things FAVE pulled from to create this new project which graces ears with a strong blend of R&B, afropop, afrobeats and dance. “I know how hard it is to pull yourself out of a love situation that doesn’t work anymore,” FAVE said about Dutty Love. “I hope people relate to the stories in these songs. I hope it’s a wake-up call to know when to let go. And when you reach that point, put on this EP.”
With Dutty Love out in the world, Uproxx found some time to chat with FAVE who is this week’s Uproxx Music 20 artist. Scroll down to learn more about FAVE’s inspirations, aspirations, and influences.
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My earliest memory of music is from way way back, I can’t remember what age exactly, but church would probably be my earliest memory of music, been in the choir since I was six and then my father also had this old school collection of music in his laptop that I’d always sneak and go listen to or sometimes he would listen to them, songs like “Give Me Tonight” by Shannon.
I listen to Shannon a lot and “Jam On It,” I’m trying to remember the artist name. I think I always attribute this song by Sky B “Am calling” as one of the very first Nigerian secular music I ever listened to or remember listening to, it formed like such a foundation.
Who or what inspired you to take music seriously?
No one, I don’t think anyone inspired me to take music seriously, I think I inspired myself to take music seriously. I knew what I wanted and I wasn’t going to let anything slow my decision. But I can say that I definitely got a couple of inspirations from artists that I listened to growing up. I think I’d say I inspired myself to take music seriously because I knew for a fact that I had a talent, I knew that I had a voice, and I was super super confident in myself and I guess the thoughts that I needed people to hear me, hear the things that I had to say, hear my voice. I think that’s what inspired me to take music seriously. Although I had music inspirations, artists that I got inspired from like Adele and Sia. Although I had these people to look up to, it would only have inspired me to start music in the first place, but taking it seriously that was all me.
Do you know how to play an instrument? If so, which one? If not, which instrument do you want to learn how to play?
I don’t know how to play an instrument, I would love to know how to play the guitar or the piano or the rumba. I don’t know if that’s a type of instrument but the rumba drums.
What was your first job?
I was a makeup artist, I went to school, learned how to do makeup artistry. I took classes and when I started up in the university, I’d take jobs for makeup.
What is your most prized possession?
My voice.
What is your biggest fear?
I guess my biggest fear is being an underdog forever.
You get 24 hours to yourself to do anything you want, with unlimited resources: What are you doing? And spare no details!
I would probably rest, let me put it this way, I’d stay indoors, watch movies and binge-watch shows, cook and eat, and totally be away from my phone or social media or better still, I would go to the cinema and watch all the movies for that day. Oohhhh with unlimited resources??? I’d probably order a lot of snacks, a lot of food, and watch a whole lot of movies.
What are your three most used emojis?
, (because I express so intensely, so even if I say I love you, I have to use the angry face emoji), and .
What’s a feature you need to secure before you die?
That Adele feature, I need that so bad because she doesn’t just hop on like anybody’s song.
If you could appear in a future season of a current TV show, which one would it be and why?
Bridgerton because I just love how dramatic the show is, anyone who knows me knows I like a little bit of over expressiveness where someone could say one sentence, in Bridgerton that same sentence could be said in five different ways and then there would all these emotions from the music that is playing in the background or from their eyes or from how long they let moments linger. So definitely Bridgerton because I love love.
Which celebrity do you admire or respect for their personality and why?
I respect and admire Lady Gaga so much. I feel like she’s an icon, I feel like she’s a culture mover, a culture maker and a culture shaker. She is one of the custodians of culture I guess, she’s a whole movement, she inspires me so much, in her performances, the kind of music that she makes, it was very different, very raw. I just used to feel so connected to her art and personality. I feel like she feels things as deeply as I do and she’s not afraid to say whatever she’s thinking or to say her mind.
Share your opinion on something no one could ever change your mind about.
No one can ever change my mind about indomie being the most terrible food ever or I could say I would always die on the hill that we should all try new things and experience new things rather than staying in the comfort of culture or habits that we are familiar with because how does one ever really know if they love something, if they never really try anything else and if that’s the only thing that they know and this goes far and wide for even the simplest of things like trying new food, picking up new hobbies etc.
What is the best song you’ve ever heard in your life and what do you love about it?
I wouldn’t say it’s the best song but it’s one of the best songs, “Running Up That Hill” by Kate Bush. The first time I heard it was in Stranger Things and I just could not, not Shazam the song. It’s such a beautiful song, it’s such a holy song, it’s such a righteous song, it’s just so deep. I feel like it gave me goosebumps the first day that I heard it and it never stops giving me goosebumps and it also inspires me to make the type of music that talks about the God factor but not in a religious way.
What’s your favorite city in the world to perform, and what’s a city you’re excited to perform in for the first time?
I’d say that I had one of my best shows in Kampala and it was a show that I headlined, the energy was amazing. Then a city that I’d really love to perform at but I have not performed at yet is Paris. I would really love to perform in Paris because I feel like I have a lot of fans in Paris.
You are throwing a music festival. Give us the dream lineup of 5 artists that will perform with you and the location where it would be held.
Eminem has to be there, Adele has to be there, Drake has to be there, Nicki Minaj has to be there then number 5, I honestly don’t know who this spot is going to, oh Rihanna.
What would you be doing now if it weren’t for music?
I would be getting ready for law school and to write the bar exam or in addition to that, I would also be doing something creative on the side.
If you could see five years into the future or go five years into the past, which one would you pick and why?
I would love to see 5 years into the future because if I pick to go 5 years back and redo my mistakes or try to do things that cost me problems or issues, if I choose to do stuff like that differently there is no guarantee that it still would not result in a fucked up situation or there’s no guarantee that the outcome would be better than it previously was before I came back. So it’s like it doesn’t really change anything, that’s still a gamble but if I’m able to go forward in the future to see what my future would be, like the things that have brought me to that point then I would be able to make better decisions and better choices for my future.
What’s one piece of advice you’d go back in time to give to your 18-year-old self?
I’d say because it got my heart broken, I’d remind my 18 year old self to not be too quick to give your all to someone just because I got my heart broken, that’s all I’d tell my 18 year old self. Besides that I don’t think there’s any advice I’d give to her that she didn’t already know when I was 18 or when she was 18, oh yeah when I was 18 or when I was her.
It’s 2050. The world hasn’t ended, and people are still listening to your music. How would you like it to be remembered?
I’d probably feel on top of the world because that would mean that I made it and my dreams came through.
Dutty Love is out now via Bad Habit/Atlantic Records. Find out more information here.
The Milwaukee Bucks came into the 2024-25 season hopeful that having both Damian Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo fully healthy and coming off a full training camp together would vault them back into being a threat in the Eastern Conference. Instead, the Bucks are 2-6 with their only wins over the tanking Jazz and the Sixers on opening night — who were without Joel Embiid and Paul George and have also looked awful to start the season.
It’s been rough on both sides of the ball for the Bucks, as they are in the bottom half of the league in both offensive and defensive rating through the first few weeks of the season, and while things should improve if and when Khris Middleton can get back healthy for an extended period of time, it’s also pretty clear this roster has some flaws in need of fixing. The problem for the Bucks is, as a second apron team, making a trade is extremely difficult, as they’ve found out the hard way recently.
On Friday’s episode of NBA Today, Brian Windhorst said the Bucks have “called pretty much the whole league” trying to find a trade that could improve their roster, but have run into the same issues with just about everyone.
“The Bucks are doing something that we don’t see very often, which is scouring the trade market in the first week of November,” Windhorst said. “As I was talking to teams this week, they were like, ‘The Bucks just called. The Bucks just called.’ I think the Bucks right now are just kind of searching and trying to cover their bases. And by the way, Giannis is not on the table, Dame is not on the table, they’re looking to try and (find) help for some of their wing play — Khris Middleton’s absence has been extended.
“I talked to one team who said, ‘Yeah, we talked to the Bucks. We came up with two or three different scenarios and realized we’re not allowed to make any of those trades.’ The Bucks are hemmed in as a second-apron team with the new rules. They can’t aggregate players together, they can’t put like two or three players together in a trade. They can’t do a trade where they bring in more money. They have traded away the next six first round picks, either the picks or the swaps, they have traded away the next six second round picks. They are $75 million in the luxury tax. I don’t think help is on the way through the trade market. But they are making calls, which is interesting because from what I can tell, they called pretty much the whole league.”
The two players the Bucks were reported to be shopping over the summer (and even last trade deadline) were Bobby Portis and Pat Connaughton, but as Windhorst notes, being unable to aggregate those salaries together means they have to find a player to trade for that matches salary exactly or makes just a little less than either of those two. Given Portis makes just over $12.5 million and Connaughton makes just under $9.5 million, that’s a tough thing to do if the goal is to add a strong contributor for a contender. As such, Windy doesn’t expect them to find a miraculous deal out there, and it sounds like, despite the front office’s best efforts in working the phones, it’s going to come down to this roster to turn things around in Milwaukee.
Cordae and Joey Badass are two names you might have thought would be more closely associated over the past several years. After all, both are members of students of ’90s-style boom-bap rap, setting them apart from many of their peers. However, they hadn’t previously collaborated until today. Their tag-team track, “Syrup Sandwiches,” is exactly what you’d expect of them: lyrically focused, packed to the gills with double entendre, and evocative of a bygone era in rap when beats pulled heavier focus from jazz and funk than drum machine 808s, thanks to production from Smoko Ono and Thelonius Martin. Its video, directed by Wax Bondo, is a similarly low-key affair, following the two rappers as they perform their verses at a deli in Joey’s native Brooklyn.
“Syrup Sandwiches” is the latest single from Cordae’s upcoming third album, Crossroads, following “Saturday Mornings” featuring Lil Wayne, “Mad As F*ck,” and potentially, his Anderson .Paak collaboration, “Summer Drop.” There are also some indications that Cordae’s previous Anderson .Paak collab, “Two Tens,” could also appear on the project, which is due on November 15 through Atlantic Records.
You can watch Cordae’s video for “Syrup Sandwiches” featuring Joey Badass above.
Crossroads is due on 11/15 via Atlantic. You can find more info here.
More than half of the 2024 NFL regular season is over. That reality is painful for those enjoy consuming every aspect of professional football and, in this space, things haven’t gone particularly well. In fact, it was largely a disaster for the first seven weeks but, after back-to-back winning performances, optimism is beginning to creep in.
Would it have been better if the Cleveland Browns or Green Bay Packers could’ve taken care of business last week? Certainly. But here we are after a 3-2 showing.
Before handing out this week’s selections, let’s take stock as we dig out of the hole.
Week 9: 3-2
2024 Season: 17-27-1
Come get these winners.
Indianapolis Colts (+4) over Buffalo Bills – DraftKings
I am actually quite high on the Bills dating back to the summer, but I can’t get them to -4 here. Buffalo is riding high with a four-game winning streak, which helps to explain the number, and Indianapolis has flopped with two straight losses. Still, Joe Flacco and company shouldn’t be getting a full four at home, and we have to take the candy.
TEASER: Pittsburgh Steelers (+8.5) over Washington Commanders and Kansas City Chiefs (-1.5) over Denver Broncos – FanDuel
This is just a principle play. We’re taking advantage of a Wong teaser here, sending Pittsburgh through a pair of key numbers and doing the same with Kansas City. The Steelers have been a wagon as an underdog under Mike Tomlin. The Chiefs will eventually lose (I think) but it won’t be here.
Atlanta Falcons and New Orleans Saints OVER 46 points – DraftKings
As noted a week ago, this credit goes to UPROXX editor Robby Kalland, but NFC South overs are unbeaten this season. Perhaps that will come to an end here, but Atlanta’s offense can put up points in bunches and its defense is capable of letting the Saints hang around. Let’s go touchdowns.
Tennessee Titans (+7.5) over Los Angeles Chargers
I have to admit that I hate this. I know my editors will hate this. But Los Angeles is laying more than a touchdown with a total in the 30’s? It isn’t as if the Chargers have a real home-field advantage either. I’m holding my nose as I type this, but I simply must.
New York Jets (-1.5) over Arizona Cardinals – FanDuel
New York has been a sharp side all week, and that makes sense. I couldn’t quite give out the Jets in an awesome spot last week, but I think this is a sell-high spot on Arizona after their blowout win over Chicago. Take me there, Aaron Rodgers.
Late last month, Chicago drill rap pioneer Lil Durk was arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to commit murder after five other men were allegedly connected to the death of Durk’s rap rival Quando Rondo’s cousin. Today, a new slate of charges was filed against the Windy City rapper, according to Los Angeles’ Fox affiliate.
Durk’s charges now include one count of “use of interstate facilities to commit murder-for-hire resulting in death,” and another of “using, carrying, and discharging firearms… in furtherance of a crime of violence resulting in death.” Durk is accused by federal authorities of ordering the murder of Quando Rondo (real name Tyquian Bowman) in retaliation for the Atlanta rapper’s supposed involvement in the death of Durk’s friend and protégé King Von in 2020 — an attempt that ultimately failed but resulted in the death of his cousin after an alleged ambush at the Beverly Center in Los Angeles. The attackers allegedly fired at least 18 rounds at the target vehicle, killing Durk’s cousin instead. Despite Durk allegedly telling the assailants to take steps to avoid implicating him, one of them used Durk’s credit card to book the hotel room where they stayed ahead of the attack.
Durk was arrested at Miami International Airport and was reportedly booked for multiple international flights. He was jailed in Broward County and will be transferred to Los Angeles for his arraignment, where he will enter a plea.
Netflix cannot help but revitalize series that were put out to pasture but are now spinning off, rebooting, and resurrecting. That final descriptor allows us to quickly mention Dexter spawning Resurrection and Origins spin offs and move onto developments about Suits: LA. That spin off will soon bring more soapy legal shenanigans to NBC prime time.
This will follow five years after Suits folded and four years after the short-lived Pearson series, but the Summer of Suits did storm 2023 beyond TV execs’ wildest dreams. As the spin off’s title indicates, the franchise will pick up roots and move from New York to sunny California. Franchise creator Aaron Korsh is still onboard, so let’s explore what we can expect next.
Plot
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Suits LA will revolve around areas of law that seem to be in particular demand for the new location: entertainment law, criminal law, and the intersection therein. This firm, Black Lane Law, has been founded by former New Yorker Ted Black (Stephen Amell ^^^, kicking off his Heelz after that Starz wrestling drama) and Stewart Lane (Josh McDermitt). Amell will juggle much more onscreen dialogue than he’s used to handling, but former The Walking Dead star McDermitt should be a really trip portraying (as revealed by Deadline) a character who is “energetic, powerful, focused and self-absorbed.”
How wild will this role be in The Walking Dead fans’ minds? McDermitt’s best known role to date remains Eugene, the mulleted “nerd” character who went from not being able to kill a single walker to crafting in-demand bullets while safely ensconcing himself on the Dark Side with Negan).
We must revisit that look:
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Now, McDermitt’s “new” look (which is more in line with how he looks IRL, but obviously do expect to see him in, you know, suits) has been revealed by Suits: LA costars. You can catch a glimpse of his “LA” look at the Instagram accounts of Lex Scott Davis and Stephen Amell, and hopefully, NBC will issue an in-costume photo soon. It’s a new professional era for him.
Now, here’s the Suits: LA synopsis:
Ted Black, a former federal prosecutor from New York, has reinvented himself representing the most powerful clients in Los Angeles. His firm is at a crisis point, and in order to survive he must embrace a role he held in contempt his entire career. Ted is surrounded by a stellar group of characters who test their loyalties to both Ted and each other while they can’t help but mix their personal and professional lives. All of this is going on while events from years ago slowly unravel that led Ted to leave behind everything and everyone he loved.
Additionally, the spin off’s filming began in Vancouver but shifted down to Los Angeles over the summer when nifty tax incentives went into effect. Also, it doesn’t hurt to be in a place where actors can cameo as themselves in the city where they reside. One of those cameo actors, John Amos, filmed the pilot as himself while seeking Black Lane Law’s counsel, and this turned out to be Amos’ final onscreen role (via Deadline):
In the pilot, Amos played himself as a client at Ted’s (Stephen Amell) law firm who also has a longstanding friendship with Ted. While Amos’ guest appearance was not conceived as part of an ongoing arc, we hear there was a potential for him to recur. He will now be seen in the pilot only, which will air when the series debuts later this season.
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Cast
Will any Suits stars of yesteryear make the trip to LA? Considering Ted Black’s bicoastal status, there should be a window open for him to be familiar with Gabriel Macht’s Harvey Specter. Neither of them have been confirmed, but Wendell Pierce has declared that his Robert Zane character had better be invited “to make a cameo on the show ’cause we went on strike because of not getting anything from that resurgence.” So there.
Otherwise, Stephen Amell and Josh McDermitt will surely hold fans at rapt attention as Ted Black and Stuart Lane, respectively. As noted above, the pilot will include the final performance from John Amos, and the cast will be rounded out by Rachelle Goulding, Victoria Justice, Lex Scott Davis, Kevin Weistman, Troy Wingush, Bryan Greenberg, and Alice Lee.
Release Date
Suits: LA was originally slotted into NBCUniversal’s 2024-2025 plans, but clearly, it’s now gonna be 2025. With the show picking up production and moving from Vancouver to Los Angeles, this could potentially push the release to Fall 2025, but the good news is that those substantial tax incentives from California will make a longer-lasting series more possible.
Trailer
NBC hasn’t graced us with a trailer yet, so let’s take a moment to enjoy the in-role range that Josh McDermitt can pull off with The Walking Dead‘s Eugene going from “coward to courageous.”
Jason Kelce clearly has some pretty major aspirations for this year’s version of his annual Christmas album. Earlier this month, fans of Kelce’s holiday project with his former Philadelphia Eagles teammates Lane Johnson and Jordan Mailata heard the first track off of their upcoming album A Philly Special Christmas Party, which featured Kelce teaming up with his brother, Travis Kelce, and Boyz II Men on the track “It’s Christmas Time (In Cleveland Heights).”
Kelce collaborated with another legendary artist for the latest track off of the upcoming release, as he recorded a duet with Fleetwood Mac singer Stevie Nicks. The track, a cover of Ron Sexsmith’s “Maybe This Christmas,” got teased on the project’s Instagram account over the last week and on the latest edition of the Kelce brothers’ podcast, and was officially unveiled on Friday.
“There are no words to describe how incredible it is to have Stevie Nicks on this record,” executive producer Conner Barwin said in a statement given to Rolling Stone. “There is so much emotion in this song, and it was thrilling to be with them in the studio and watch her and Jason connect, be creative together, and witness this beautiful song become a reality.”
A Philly Special Christmas Party will come out on Nov. 22, 2024, but if you’d like to listen to the new track, you can do that right here.
Taylor Sheridan has several other shows going, including a few Yellowstone spin offs in various stages of production. 1923 will return next year to conclude Jacob and Cara Dutton’s story, and The Madison‘s debut will be part of the Yellowstone universe, although Sheridan has kept quiet on whether it’s an official sequel in the sense of Yellowstone being over. After all, reports persist of a potential sixth season starring Kelly Reilly (as Beth Dutton) and Cole Hauser (as Rip Wheeler), and the newest Yellowstone trailer isn’t subtle about masking the actual plot with a Kevin Costner flashbacks.
How will John Dutton’s absence be explained? Who knows, maybe he will end up in those third-season revenge-graves intended for the biker gang (encounters that were not at all aimed towards Sheridan’s lingering beef with Sons Of Anarchy). And now I’m being ridiculous and getting ahead of the point. After all, iewers cannot find out what happened to John Dutton without a premiere date and time.
When Does Yellowstone Season 5 Part 2 Premiere?
Sunday, November 10 at 8:00pm EST. That will be when Yellowstone hits both Paramount Network (and Hulu Live) with CBS airing a rebroadcast at 10:00pm EST and CMT following at 11:30pm EST.
Hulu will also carry episodes for next-day streaming with certain plans.
The back half of this season will include six episodes that were produced under the utmost secrecy. Director Christina Voros recently told Hollywood Reporter that scripts were redacted, and actors weren’t even aware of full scenes during some episodes to lessen the chances of unintentional leaks. Voros added, “We have some people in the crew who worked in the Marvel universe, and they thought what we were doing was crazy.”
Those tactics have paid off. Nobody outside the production knows jack about how Yellowstone will end or if it will end at all. Viewers will soon begin to find out on November 10.
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