What is Kevin Costner’s natural show “Yellowstone to Yosemite”?
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What is Kevin Costner’s natural show “Yellowstone to Yosemite”?

When I hear Kevin Costner and Yellowstone used in the same sense, my desk is full warning. Usually Horizon The director is out in the world and dissects the last season of Hit Taylor Sheridan show or pretends that he does not care that Sheridan writes his character from the series. But this? I don’t even know where to start. John Dutton rolls in his grave, because Costner is back in Yellowstone for a new nature documentary series.

In the first teaser that has been shown to press for the upcoming Fox Nation project, entitled Yellowstone to Yosemite with Kevin Costner, The former Yellow stone The actor is seen muttered to himself as he wanders around the picturesque wilderness. “I didn’t try to change America,” he mumbles, “but that’s what ended up happening.” I have absolutely no idea what he is talking about. I thought the viewers would see Costner tell me some pictures of snakes fighting or cow herding, but it just looks like an outdoor podcast. Trouble to open each episode with “Hey guys, welcome to my channel,” Yellowstone to Yosemite is mainly costner vlogging in Yellowstone National Park.

According to Fox Nation, the upcoming series is a historical “journey.” According to the show’s official Logline, Costner will explore “the region’s rich domestic American heritage, the serendipitous arrival of outsiders in 1850, and how John Muir developed into a crusader for our wildest places.” That’s not everything. Costner will also affect “how Roosevelt’s intervention culminated by establishing a more structured national park system, the creation of 150 national forests, 5 national parks and preservation and protection of 230 million acres of noble land.”

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Kevin Costner poses with his white Labrador Retriever, Bobby.

The three-part limited series — As premiere February 8-Is a follow-up of his previous project for Fox Nation, entitled Yellowstone: one fifty. If Yellowstone to Yosemite is something similar to his previous series, Ken Burns -style documentary will mix stories about American history and wildlife with random Costner diatribes.

In the first section of Yellowstone one fiftyCostner bounced from your typical natural documentary material-as a wolf chasing its prey, or a bear resting on winter to a personal burning chat with the viewer. No sweeping, orchestra points. Only the campfire, Costner’s voice and the soothing sounds from a winding river. I reminded me directly about Jeff Bridges Mindfulness -Podcast, Sleeping bandsWhere the actor whispers to you until you fall asleep. Yellowstone to Yosemite Feels unintentionally like Costner’s own Sleeping tape.

“Sometimes I think about the spirit of the great explorers,” says Costner. “What it takes to be the first to do something, to go into the unknown …” Yes, Kevin. Far out.