Yellowstone, the popular series is making its mark once again with Season 2 reruns on CBS. Amid the delay in Season 5 Part 2 production, the Screen Actors Guild (SAG-AFTRA) strike has put filming on hold.
The re-airing of Season 1 episodes on CBS during September and October captured the attention of millions of viewers. The episodes delivered impressive viewership numbers, averaging between 4 and 5 million viewers per episode. Paramount Network's Yellowstone, starring Kevin Costner, has a dedicated fan base, and the CBS reruns have provided an opportunity for new viewers to experience the show for the first time.
CBS has confirmed that it will continue its partnership with Yellowstone by airing the Season 2 premiere of the series. The premiere episode, titled «A Thundering,» is scheduled for Sunday, October 29, at 9:00 p.m. ET, occupying the one-hour evening slot. Viewers on the West Coast can catch the episode at 8:30 p.m. PT.
Much like Season 1's CBS run, Season 2 is expected to follow suit, with episodes airing at the same time slot every subsequent Sunday night. This regular schedule ensures that fans can tune in and enjoy the unfolding drama without missing a beat.
The decision to air Yellowstone Season 2 on CBS is likely a strategic move by CBS and Paramount Network, given the immense popularity of the series. Many viewers might be discovering Yellowstone for the first time through these reruns on CBS, driving up viewership numbers.
If Season 2 maintains the high viewership figures established by Season 1 on CBS, it is conceivable that the entire series could continue