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    Kevin Costner only wanted to do one season of 'Yellowstone'

    The 69-year-old actor announced last week he was leaving his role as John Dutton before the second half of the fifth and final series of the show to focus on other projects, but he's now admitted he had never intended to stay with the project for so long anyway


    He told 'Entertainment Tonight': "'Yellowstone' was a great moment in my life.

    "I remember reading it, and thinking I wanted to do this. Maybe do one season or just one long movie, and ended up doing five [seasons].

    "It was important for me to be able to do other things and, you know, try to make that work. [But] I just wasn't able to make it work."

    Kevin stressed he had had a "wonderful" time working on the show and hopes it will be a big part of his legacy.

    He said: "I make movies and I'm a part of things that I think are gonna be really watchable. That's what I want, to be for people to be surprised.

    "And 'Yellowstone' burst onto the scene and it was a surprise, and it was wonderful and it was good... and other characters were jumping off the screen, and that's what I want to be known for, you know?"

    The award-winning star's focus is currently with his Western epic movie series, 'Horizon: An American Saga' - of which the first movie, subtitled 'Chapter 1' is out later this month - and he hopes it will be must-see viewing for all ages.

    Kevin - who co-wrote, directed and stars in the planned four-part story - said: "'Horizon', even though it's [rated] R, I want for people to go home and go, 'You know what? I want to take the kids to see 'Horizon', because yes it's violent, but I want them to understand that's probably what happened to their great great grandmothers and grandfathers.'"

    Following months of speculation, the 'Bodyguard' actor confirmed last week he won't be back for the final episodes of 'Yellowstone'.

    He said in a video shared to Instagram: "I just wanted to reach out and let you know that, after this long year-and-a-half of working on 'Horizon', and doing all the things that that's required, and thinking about 'Yellowstone' - that beloved series that I love, that I know you love - I just realised that I am not going to be able to continue season 5b, or into the future."

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