Exclusive | Yellowstone producer gets blunt about shows award snubs: Our work is done

They’re riding it out the cowboy way. As the hit Paramount drama “Yellowstone” has come to an end — for now — producer and director Christina Voros spoke to The Post about the show’s awards snubs. “I don’t pay a whole lot of attention to that.I think ‘Yellowstone’ has gone under the radar amongst the tastemakers from the beginning,” she said. After five seasons with over 11 million viewers tuning in, “Yellowstone” ended on Dec.

15. But, shortly before the finale, it was reported that stars Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser have closed deals to lead a spinoff show about their characters, husband and wife Beth and Rip.So, it’s not entirely over.

Plus, the show has several spinoffs in the works. Created by Taylor Sheridan, “Yellowstone” was about the Dutton family, owners of the largest ranch in Montana, including patriarch John (Kevin Costner), who was also the governor before his death, and his adult children Kayce (Luke Grimes), Jamie (Wes Bentley), Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Beth’s husband, Rip (Cole Hauser).Costner left after the first half of Season 5, amid rumors of a feud with Sheridan.The show dealt with his absence by killing John off, in a hit man attack that was initially staged to look like a suicide.Costner won a Golden Globe in 2023 for the role, and the show got a “production design” Emmy nomination in 2021, but otherwise, the cowboy drama has been largely snubbed. “I think that the number of awards or the nominations that have come up over the years for Taylor’s work is vastly disproportionate to the caliber of work that’s out there,” Voros told The Post.She added, “I think when you make something that you’re really proud of, it almost doesn’t matter what everybody else thinks.

And that’s how I feel about the finale of the show.”The show ended by laying John Dutton to rest with a funeral on the ranch.Meanwhile, Kayce sold the ranch to local Native American reservation leader Thomas Rainwater (Gi...

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