Photo: Eugene Gologursky/GettyWhileYellowstoneis coming to a close,Luke Grimespromises the means will justify the end.The actor, who plays Kayce Dutton on the hit modern-day Western, teased what fans can expect in the final episodes of the fifth and final season.“Love and family and serve your tribe, your people — that’s a huge theme in the show,” Grimes, 39, toldEntertainment Tonightin an interview published on Monday.Speaking specifically about his character, Grimes said, “With Kayce, he has a hard time choosing his relationship with his father versus his relationship with his wife and son.““I think it’s because it all really matters and it matters to all of the characters. That’s sort of where you get all of this really juicy drama, is that everyone is sort of fighting for their team,” he continued.Grimes added, “There’s no right team or wrong team. It’s just a bunch of people trying to figure out how to do what’s best for their own.“PARAMOUNTLast week, it was announced thatYellowstone, which starsKevin Costner, willconclude following its next installment, which will air in November on Paramount Network (pending the length of the currentwriters' strike).The show will also go on, as the studio has ordered yet another sequel in theTaylor Sheridan-created franchise — one withYellowstonein its title — to debut in December.No casting has been announced for the new series, although it’s been rumored that the network was in conversation withMatthew McConaugheyfor a potential Dutton-centric spinoff.RELATED VIDEO:Yellowstoneto End with Season 5 in November — and a Sequel Series Will Debut a Month LaterNews of the show’s conclusion came just a few days after Costner’s wife, Christine Baumgartner,filed for divorceafter 18 years of marriage.It also follows months of rumors that Costner’s split interest caused a season 5 filming hiatus. Earlier this year,Deadlinereported that Paramount was looking for a way to continueYellowstoneas Costner stepped away to focus on another Western,Horizon.At the time, Costner’s divided attention had become “a source of frustration for Sheridan,” according to the outlet.Despite the show’s end announcement timing up with his divorce, an insider previously told PEOPLE that their split “has nothing to do withYellowstone.” The insider emphasized, “Thetwo situations are unrelated.“ParamountBut all hope isn’t lost asYellowstonealready has a list of prequel and spin-off series, including1883,1923and6666.Yellowstonepremiered on the Paramount Network in 2018 and is available to stream on Peacock. The series tells the story of the Dutton family, who have owned and operated America’s largest ranch for six generations. Viewers see how turmoil and local enemies threaten the ranch’s success. Additionally, the personal lives of the Dutton brood are also explored.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Yellowstoneis available to stream on Peacock. Episodes of the new spinoff series will air on Paramount Network and be available to stream on Paramount+.
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WhileYellowstoneis coming to a close,Luke Grimespromises the means will justify the end.The actor, who plays Kayce Dutton on the hit modern-day Western, teased what fans can expect in the final episodes of the fifth and final season.“Love and family and serve your tribe, your people — that’s a huge theme in the show,” Grimes, 39, toldEntertainment Tonightin an interview published on Monday.Speaking specifically about his character, Grimes said, “With Kayce, he has a hard time choosing his relationship with his father versus his relationship with his wife and son.““I think it’s because it all really matters and it matters to all of the characters. That’s sort of where you get all of this really juicy drama, is that everyone is sort of fighting for their team,” he continued.Grimes added, “There’s no right team or wrong team. It’s just a bunch of people trying to figure out how to do what’s best for their own.“PARAMOUNTLast week, it was announced thatYellowstone, which starsKevin Costner, willconclude following its next installment, which will air in November on Paramount Network (pending the length of the currentwriters' strike).The show will also go on, as the studio has ordered yet another sequel in theTaylor Sheridan-created franchise — one withYellowstonein its title — to debut in December.No casting has been announced for the new series, although it’s been rumored that the network was in conversation withMatthew McConaugheyfor a potential Dutton-centric spinoff.RELATED VIDEO:Yellowstoneto End with Season 5 in November — and a Sequel Series Will Debut a Month LaterNews of the show’s conclusion came just a few days after Costner’s wife, Christine Baumgartner,filed for divorceafter 18 years of marriage.It also follows months of rumors that Costner’s split interest caused a season 5 filming hiatus. Earlier this year,Deadlinereported that Paramount was looking for a way to continueYellowstoneas Costner stepped away to focus on another Western,Horizon.At the time, Costner’s divided attention had become “a source of frustration for Sheridan,” according to the outlet.Despite the show’s end announcement timing up with his divorce, an insider previously told PEOPLE that their split “has nothing to do withYellowstone.” The insider emphasized, “Thetwo situations are unrelated.“ParamountBut all hope isn’t lost asYellowstonealready has a list of prequel and spin-off series, including1883,1923and6666.Yellowstonepremiered on the Paramount Network in 2018 and is available to stream on Peacock. The series tells the story of the Dutton family, who have owned and operated America’s largest ranch for six generations. Viewers see how turmoil and local enemies threaten the ranch’s success. Additionally, the personal lives of the Dutton brood are also explored.Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.Yellowstoneis available to stream on Peacock. Episodes of the new spinoff series will air on Paramount Network and be available to stream on Paramount+.
WhileYellowstoneis coming to a close,Luke Grimespromises the means will justify the end.
The actor, who plays Kayce Dutton on the hit modern-day Western, teased what fans can expect in the final episodes of the fifth and final season.
“Love and family and serve your tribe, your people — that’s a huge theme in the show,” Grimes, 39, toldEntertainment Tonightin an interview published on Monday.
Speaking specifically about his character, Grimes said, “With Kayce, he has a hard time choosing his relationship with his father versus his relationship with his wife and son.”
“I think it’s because it all really matters and it matters to all of the characters. That’s sort of where you get all of this really juicy drama, is that everyone is sort of fighting for their team,” he continued.
Grimes added, “There’s no right team or wrong team. It’s just a bunch of people trying to figure out how to do what’s best for their own.”
PARAMOUNT

Last week, it was announced thatYellowstone, which starsKevin Costner, willconclude following its next installment, which will air in November on Paramount Network (pending the length of the currentwriters' strike).
The show will also go on, as the studio has ordered yet another sequel in theTaylor Sheridan-created franchise — one withYellowstonein its title — to debut in December.
No casting has been announced for the new series, although it’s been rumored that the network was in conversation withMatthew McConaugheyfor a potential Dutton-centric spinoff.
RELATED VIDEO:Yellowstoneto End with Season 5 in November — and a Sequel Series Will Debut a Month Later
News of the show’s conclusion came just a few days after Costner’s wife, Christine Baumgartner,filed for divorceafter 18 years of marriage.
It also follows months of rumors that Costner’s split interest caused a season 5 filming hiatus. Earlier this year,Deadlinereported that Paramount was looking for a way to continueYellowstoneas Costner stepped away to focus on another Western,Horizon.
At the time, Costner’s divided attention had become “a source of frustration for Sheridan,” according to the outlet.
Despite the show’s end announcement timing up with his divorce, an insider previously told PEOPLE that their split “has nothing to do withYellowstone.” The insider emphasized, “Thetwo situations are unrelated.”
Paramount

But all hope isn’t lost asYellowstonealready has a list of prequel and spin-off series, including1883,1923and6666.
Yellowstonepremiered on the Paramount Network in 2018 and is available to stream on Peacock. The series tells the story of the Dutton family, who have owned and operated America’s largest ranch for six generations. Viewers see how turmoil and local enemies threaten the ranch’s success. Additionally, the personal lives of the Dutton brood are also explored.
Never miss a story — sign up forPEOPLE’s free daily newsletterto stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer, from juicy celebrity news to compelling human interest stories.
Yellowstoneis available to stream on Peacock. Episodes of the new spinoff series will air on Paramount Network and be available to stream on Paramount+.
source: people.com