As Yellowstone gears up for its final episodes, Luke Grimes, who plays Kayce Dutton, describes the series’ end as “epic” and packed with emotion. The final six episodes, premiering November 10 on Paramount Network, will wrap up the journey of the Dutton family, a legacy filled with intense drama, loyalty, and the harsh beauty of life on the rugged Montana landscape. In an interview with CBS Morning, Grimes gave fans a taste of what to expect in the series’ closing chapter, stating, “Don’t look away, buckle up. It’s really fast, only six episodes, and a lot happens. It starts high and ends higher.”
Wrapping Up the Yellowstone Saga
Reflecting on the emotional weight of saying goodbye to Yellowstone, Grimes explained how meaningful the series’ finale is to him. “When you spend a lot of time with a show, you want the ending to wrap everything up in a way that satisfies you,” Grimes shared. “I feel like that’s what this finale does.” After seven years immersed in the world of Yellowstone, the actor expressed confidence that the story’s conclusion will deliver both a powerful ending and a sense of closure that honors the journey of the Dutton family.
Yellowstone has left an indelible mark on television by capturing the rugged, unforgiving beauty of Montana, as well as the complexities of family loyalty. Grimes, who portrays John Dutton’s youngest son, Kayce, has been an essential part of this journey. Known for his character’s inner struggle between honoring his father’s legacy and forging his own path, Kayce embodies the ongoing battle between tradition and individuality, a theme central to the show’s narrative.
Life Beyond the Set: Finding Home in Montana
For Grimes, Yellowstone wasn’t just a job; it became a way of life. The series films on location in Montana, a state that Grimes and his wife now call home. “My wife is from Brazil, I’m from Ohio, so there was never going to be a place that felt like home to both of us. We had to find it, and we found that in Montana,” he said. The serene, vast landscapes have influenced Grimes both on-screen and off, allowing him to experience the raw beauty and tranquility that Yellowstone so vividly captures. This connection to the land has deepened his appreciation for the stories they’ve told and the impact the show has had on fans.
A Powerful Experience on an Unforgettable Series
Describing his Yellowstone experience as “epic,” Grimes reflected on the unique combination of factors that made the show so successful. “It was a great group to begin with, and it became this huge cultural thing,” he noted. “We shot it for seven years in a beautiful place, and all the elements were there.” The popularity of Yellowstone has skyrocketed, becoming a cultural phenomenon that’s resonated with audiences far beyond the American West. It has tackled themes of family loyalty, resilience, and sacrifice, appealing to a broad range of viewers and creating an almost mythic status around the Duttons.
Embracing New Roles: Fatherhood and Music
Beyond Yellowstone, Grimes has been embracing new roles in his personal and professional life. Recently, he became a father, describing the experience as “sleepless but awesome.” Grimes and his wife welcomed their first child, a baby boy, who has, in his words, “changed our lives in a big way.” This transition to fatherhood has brought a new dimension to Grimes’ life, grounding him even as he prepares to say goodbye to a character who, in many ways, has been a huge part of his life and growth over the past seven years.
In addition to acting, Grimes has been exploring his passion for country music, recently releasing his debut album. He likens his love for music to his love for storytelling on screen, noting that country songs offer “mini stories” that have always helped him navigate life’s ups and downs. “I think songs are like stories,” he shared, adding that country music’s meaningful lyrics resonate with him on a personal level, much like the depth and storytelling in his role on Yellowstone.
What Fans Can Expect in Yellowstone’s Last Ride
Grimes’s description of Yellowstone’s final season promises a thrilling, fast-paced conclusion that delivers on both drama and emotion. The stakes are higher than ever for the Dutton family, as they face a final reckoning that will challenge their loyalty, survival, and the future of the Yellowstone ranch. With a story that has always intertwined family legacy with land and identity, the last six episodes are set to take fans on a journey that starts “high and ends higher.”
For Grimes, this isn’t just about closing a chapter; it’s about paying tribute to a series that has been a major part of his life and career. His journey as Kayce Dutton—caught between his love for his family, his moral compass, and the weight of his heritage—has been one of personal growth, and Grimes hopes fans will find as much meaning in the finale as he has found in playing Kayce.
A Bittersweet Goodbye
As the final episodes of Yellowstone approach, Grimes is both reflective and appreciative. “It was more than a role,” he said. “It became part of who I am.” For fans, the end of Yellowstone will indeed be bittersweet. The series has brought the beauty and drama of the West to life in ways few shows have achieved, giving audiences a look into a world that is at once familiar and mythical.
So, as November 10 approaches, Grimes offers fans one last piece of advice: “Buckle up.” The final chapter of Yellowstone is bound to be a ride—one that will leave fans grateful for the journey, even as they prepare to say goodbye to the iconic Dutton family.