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‘Yellowstone’ Star Ian Bohen Teases ‘Best Season Finale Ever’

“Yellowstone” star Ian Bohen didn’t hold back when it came to buzzing about the highly anticipated finale of the hit series.

The 47-year-old actor, who plays Ryan in “Yellowstone,” assured fans that their expectations will be exceeded when the Paramount Network series airs its long-awaited fifth and final season.

“The fans are going to get the (best) conclusion that could be written,” Bohen told Entertainment Tonight ahead of “Yellowstone’s” Stagecoach pop-up event.

He continued: “Everything will land in a perfectly defined way. A lot of shows just end… and don’t satisfy you. This will be done in a way that makes sense.

“I don’t know if any series has ended this well,” the “Teen Wolf” alum said.

“Yellowstone” star Ian Bohen assured fans that their expectations will be exceeded when the Paramount Network series airs its long-awaited fifth and final season. Instagram/Ian Bohen

“We expect to have the best series finale in history. Maybe too confident, but I think that’s what it’s going to be. We thank everyone for their patience… It will be worth the wait, I promise.

Directed by Kevin Costner, the Taylor Sheridan-created show also stars Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley, Cole Hauser, Kelsey Asbille and Gil Birmingham.

“Yellowstone” aired the first half of the fifth and final season in November 2022.

The 47-year-old actor plays Ryan in “Yellowstone.” Instagram/Ian Bohen
(L to R) Bohen, with co-stars Kevin Costner and Denim Richards during the filming of “Yellowstone.”

The second half was expected last November but the episodes were postponed due to strikes by Hollywood actors and screenwriters.

The last half of the final season of “Yellowstone” is now scheduled to air in November 2024.

Speaking with ET, Bohen shared his thoughts on connecting with the “Yellowstone” cast over the years since the series premiered in 2018.

“Yellowstone” aired the first half of the fifth and final season in November 2022. Instagram/Ian Bohen

“It’s like having brothers and sisters where you go through life’s moments and you’re with your family. When something really interesting happens, you look to your left and right to see who is with you and who is smiling the same way as you,” he said.

“You have to look to the side to see who is standing next to you and they feel the same way. It’s a family… It will never disappear.

Bohen also reflected on how he finds it “so grounding” to interact with “Yellowstone” fans at in-person events, including the Stagecoach pop-up.

“When people talk about what the show means to them, you feel like you’re part of something much bigger than just an entertainment product,” the actor told ET.

“It touches people in a different way than they are a fan of. It’s a cultural phenomenon.

It makes you feel like the work you do is more important than you ever imagined.

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