Taylor Sheridan Was Inspired By The Godfather To Keep Kevin Costner Away From 1 Actor: ‘He Wasn’T Attempting To Look Or Act Like Marlon Brando’

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In the wild world of Yellowstone, Taylor Sheridan crafted some epic drama that had everyone talking. But did you know he took inspiration from The Godfather to keep Kevin Costner away from one actor? Yep! Sheridan, channeling some serious mob boss vibes, knew how to play the game behind the scenes.

As the tensions on set rose, he drew from that iconic film’s intense family dynamics, creating a unique atmosphere that kept the cast on their toes. By making strategic choices about who Costner interacted with, Sheridan ensured the show’s fiery energy never fizzled out.

Sheridan’s Strategic Move: Keeping Costner and Lucas Separate for Authentic Duttons

In the intricate web of Yellowstone, Taylor Sheridan took a page from The Godfather to keep Kevin Costner away from Josh Lucas. Yep, you read that right! In a move that stirred intrigue, Sheridan aimed to ensure Lucas didn’t end up doing a Costner impression for his role as young John Dutton. Lucas recalled,

Taylor and I talked about the idea of ‘The Godfather.’ When [Robert] De Niro was playing Brando, he wasn’t attempting to look or act like Marl on Brando. He was attempting to play [a younger Don Vito Corleone]. That’s what we talked about.

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This clever strategy paid off big time. Sheridan had meticulously mapped out Yellowstone even before its pilot. Lucas noted that Sheridan had pointed out where pivotal moments would happen, even predicting his appearance in season five. As John Dutton’s backstory unfolded, the audience got a rich, expansive look at the character right when Costner was wrapping up his tenure on the show.

Despite their shared character, Lucas and Costner never crossed paths on set, which wasn’t due to drama but practicality. Lucas explained they were almost kept separate on purpose. This decision allowed the actor to craft his own version of Dutton, one that resonated with the essence of Costner’s portrayal without mimicking it. Sheridan told him, highlighting the complexities that shaped Dutton’s character:

I wanted to understand, was [Dutton] darker? Was he angrier? Who was he at that point? His wife’s death was a shattering element in the family that is so destructive to the children. Beth becomes Beth in that singular moment. I think all the different characters, they become broken in a way. And so I said, is John lonely? And Taylor kind of barked at me and said, ‘He’s too busy to be lonely.

Now that Kevin Costner’s exited, fans are left wondering about the show’s future and Lucas’ role. Whatever happens, Taylor Sheridan’s inspired direction will surely keep audiences hooked.

Costner’s Cinematic Influences: A Deep Dive into the Directors Who Shaped His Vision

Kevin Costner shared his insights on the directors who shaped his career, declaring, “I have a world view.” As a celebrated actor and director, Costner’s understanding of the western genre ran deep, inspired primarily by legends like John Ford. He found particular resonance in Ford’s The Searchers and The Man Who Shot Liberty Valance, stating, “All the details and the little things in a Western, they’re very American.”

Costner also expressed admiration for George Stevens, whose epic storytelling influenced him greatly, as well as Jim Harrison, known for packing a punch in his short stories like Legends of the Fall. Lastly, he credited Lawrence Kasdan for jumpstarting his career, and that he’s forever grateful.

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