Taylor Sheridan’s New Yellowstone Show Just Called Out Kevin Costner’s John Dutton

In Yellowstone, John Dutton III was depicted as the classic, strong-willed leader of a Western family. Even though times had changed, he was determined to preserve his family’s land and traditions, and he wouldn’t hesitate to break the law or use harsh methods to do so. The show didn’t present John as a perfect man, but it suggested that his actions were justified given the circumstances and the need for a tough, uncompromising approach to protect what was his.

10 Classic ’80s TV Shows That Need A Reboot

Some popular TV shows from the 1980s could really benefit from a modern update – a revival, remake, or reboot – to address their flaws. Interestingly, others might actually resonate more with audiences today than they did decades ago. While it’s difficult to picture these shows without their original actors, seeing them reimagined for a new generation would feel more exciting than many of the recent sequels or continuations of classic series.

In the Grey Review: Guy Ritchie’s Action Thriller Is Stylish, Fun & Messy

The film boasts a fantastic cast, with Eiza González, Jake Gyllenhaal, and Henry Cavill sharing playful chemistry that sets it apart in the action genre. However, despite being under two hours long, the movie feels rushed and struggles to clearly explain important plot points, making for an enjoyable but somewhat confusing action experience.

After 5 Seasons, For All Mankind’s Title Takes On A New Meaning

Although this change might seem small, the show proposes that it would have pushed America to reach the next big achievement more quickly, allowing it to regain its leadership on the world stage. Ultimately, the show examines how this affects humanity’s overall view of space exploration and its future.