‘Yellowstone’ Won’t be the Real ‘Yellowstone’ When It Moves to CBS This Fall
For those who think ‘Yellowstone’ is a bit too much with the language and the sex, fear not, major edits will have to be made when it comes to CBS this fall.
Fans of the hit series Yellowstone have relished its rawness, intricate storylines, and gripping drama. But devotees should brace for some notable changes to their beloved Western saga as the show prepares to debut on CBS.
While CBS is gearing up to welcome a wider audience to the world of the Dutton family, they’re making major changes to fit the mold of network television. This means some of your favorite moments may look or sound a bit different this fall.
‘Yellowstone’ will undergo major edits when it moves to CBS
CBS has a solid reason to tweak Taylor Sheridan’s hit series, Yellowstone. Given its soaring popularity, which even led to numerous spin-offs, the show’s raw form isn’t a fit for regular TV airings.
Don’t worry; it’ll still pack a punch with its wild escapades and edgy drama, just toned down a tad.
When it comes to modifications, language takes the lead. But CBS has its work cut out on that front. We don’t even want to know how often they’ll hit the bleep button to filter out swear words.
As for the skin in the show, Yellowstone’s free-spirited take on nudity is a touch too bold for CBS. Fans can expect some artful blurring, reminiscent of how Peacock handled Beth’s notable Season 1 scene for YouTube.
That said, language and nudity aren’t the only two things CBS will need to change before Yellowstone airs.