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Yellowstone: Why Gil Birmingham Didn’t Want Ending Spoilers (Exclusive)

Gil Birmingham expresses optimism about the future of the “Yellowstone” franchise, indicating a desire for a spin-off featuring his character, Rainwater, and Mo.

Birmingham highlights the emotional journey of filming the final season, describing it as a “roller coaster” experience for the cast and fans alike.

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The actor emphasizes the cultural significance of “Yellowstone,” noting its global impact and the themes of frontier land and personal freedom.

Birmingham reflects on the rarity of a project with such strong writing and a dedicated cast, calling “Yellowstone” a top highlight of his career.

He acknowledges the challenges faced during production, including the pandemic and industry strikes, while celebrating the milestones shared among the cast.

Birmingham reveals that he prefers to be surprised by plot developments, aligning with the show’s tradition of unexpected twists and character arcs.

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