Yellowstone’s next series could star Matthew McConaughey and Michelle Pfeiffer

Feb. 5, 2024



More Yellowstone actors could also potentially return for the spin-off

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Yellowstone is moseying on down for another spin-off show, this time potentially featuring multiple actors from the original series. But they might not come alone, as a new report indicates stars Matthew McConaughey and Michelle Pfeiffer are in talks regarding the Paramount series.

As perPuck News, a Yellowstone spin-off will be set up during the final episodes of the mainline series later this year.

The True Detective star is all set to make his video game debut in the near future as part of the cast of sci-fi game Exodus, the Archetype Entertainment-developed title that was unveiled at last year’s Game Awards.

Pheiffer, who recently reprised her role as Janet Van Dyne inAnt Man and the Wasp: Quantumania, is in talks to play the female lead and “should either close a deal or walk away in the next week or two.”

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