FORT WORTH, Texas — “Yellowstone” fans will have something to hold them over until the show returns for a season 5: The fourth season is now streaming.
The fourth season of the hit Paramount Network show launched on the streaming service Peacock on Monday. All three of the previous seasons of “Yellowstone” also are available on Peacock.
Fans eager to watch the show have two options to do so: either a $4.99 per month or $10.99 per month subscription to Peacock. The latter option lets you stream content without ads.
Even though “Yellowstone” is produced by the Paramount Network, a prior deal with NBCUniversal is why the show is not streaming on the network’s own service, Paramount+.
Only the “Yellowstone” prequel series, “1883,” is streaming on Paramount+. That show wrapped up its 10-episode season last month after filming scenes in Fort Worth.
As for the fifth season of “Yellowstone,” series creator Taylor Sheridan said they begin filming in May, according to Deadline.
With production set to start this summer, it’s hard to put a finger on when the fifth season will premiere. But the show is said to be split into two installments of seven episodes each, according to the Wall Street Journal.