“Yellowstone,” the show that took pop culture by storm, has remained on everyone’s minds. With the recent spinoffs premiering, fans are wondering whether creators will consider bringing the series back for another round. Whether you want to revisit it, or have yet to check it out, you can now watch all new episodes of “Yellowstone” streaming free on demand for free or on the cheap with Philo, or on Peacock.
What is “Yellowstone” about?
The Oscar and Emmy-nominated show stars Kevin Costner as a sixth-generation homesteader, John Dutton, and his family. As he attempts to maintain control of the largest contiguous ranch in the United States, he must battle against corruption, politicians, and natural forces to maintain his family’s legacy.
Where can I watch new episodes of “Yellowstone” Season 5, part 2 streaming free?
“Yellowstone” Season 5, Part 2 (also known as Yellowstone Season 5B) wrapped up back in December 2024 with the season finale airing on Paramount Network. As of August 2025, there are only a couple of places you can watch the newest six episodes streaming on demand due to the complicated streaming agreement “Yellowstone” has.
If you sign up for a free trial of Philo, you can watch every new episode of “Yellowstone” Season 5 on demand for free as long as you do that before your seven-day free trial ends. If you can’t do it that quickly, Philo is still very cheap compared to other streaming services. A one-month subscription to Philo costs just $28/month for live and on demand TV access to over 70 channels.
Will there be a Season 6 of “Yellowstone”? When does it come out?
While the earlier reports that “Yellowstone” stars Kelly Reilly (Beth Dutton) and Cole Hauser (Rip Wheeler) were in talks to possibly continue with a Season 6 of “Yellowstone,” have turned out to be accurate. While Kevin Costner will not return to the franchise, decision-makers at Paramount Network have decided to move ahead with a “Yellowstone” Season 6 without him. Lesley Goldberg at Puck News reported that Season 6 is already in production and that the show “will simply continue without Kevin Costner, but with stars Hauser and Reilly, who are closing in on deals to return.”