Welcome to Luke Grimes Online, your online resource dedicated to the great Luke Grimes. You better know him for his role in Yellowstone or movies like Fifty Shades of Grey, American Sniper, The Magnificent Sevent, Freeheld, and more. This fansite is comprehensive of an extensive photo gallery with events, magazines, screencaptures, an updated collection of articles and interviews. We are absolutely respectful of Luke and his privacy and are proudly a paparazzi-free site!!!
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Captures of this week’s episode of Luke from Yellowstone have been added to the image gallery. Enjoy!

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Captures of this week’s episode of Yellowstone have been added to the image gallery. Things are really starting to heat up again in the series!

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June 20, 2019   No Comment   Site News

I’m sure by now we have all read the article via the Cowboys & Indians website *cough* maybe even more than once *cough* , but you can now find digital scans of the magazine article in our photo gallery. If you’re looking to buy a physical copy of the magazine it is currently on newstands.

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Captures from the season 2 premiere are now in our gallery!

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June 20, 2019   No Comment   News, Yellowstone

The good news continues…

Paramount Network’s “Yellowstone” marked series-high ratings on Wednesday night with its Season 2 premiere episode.

The Kevin Costner-led Western drew 3.9 million viewers in its first week back, according to Nielsen’s live-plus-same-day metric. The number includes audience for repeat airings on Paramount Network and sister network TV Land, as well as an additional simulcast on CMT.

Among adults 18-49, the show scored a 0.79 rating, its best performance ever in the demo.

On Wednesday, Paramount Network picked up the show for a third season before the second had premiered. It was also announced that “Lost” and “Colony” alum Josh Holloway would join the cast for the new season.

“Yellowstone” stars Costner as John Dutton, the rancher who controls the largest contiguous cattle ranch in the United States. Luke Grimes, Kelly Reilly, Wes Bentley, Cole Hauser, Kelsey Asbille, Brecken Merrill, Jefferson White, Danny Huston and Gil Birmingham also star.

It is co-produced by 101 Studios. It was co-created by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, who executive produce alongside Art Linson, Costner, David C. Glasser and Bob Yari.

Source: The Wrap

June 19, 2019   No Comment   News, Yellowstone

If you are apart of the extra casting circles then you already would have known the third season was happening, but today Paramount made the official announcement that we will be seeing a third season next summer!

On the eve of Yellowstone’s second season premiere tonight, Paramount Network has ordered a 10-episode third season of its flagship drama starring Kevin Costner. Joining the show for a major recurring role in Season 3 is Lost and Colony alum Josh Holloway, Deadline can reveal exclusively..

Co-created by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, Yellowstone follows the Dutton family, led by John Dutton (Oscar winner Costner), who controls the largest contiguous ranch in the United States, under constant attack by those it borders – land developers, an Indian reservation, and America’s first National Park.

In a season-long arc, Holloway will play Roarke Carter, a handsome, charming, shaggy-haired hedge fund manager with ambitious plans in Montana.

The first season of Yellowstone averaged 5.1 million total viewers per episode, making it 2018’s most-watched new cable series and ranking second across all cable TV series for the year. In addition to a ratings juggernaut, Yellowstone also has become a brand-defining series for Paramount Network, setting the creative direction for the newly launched network.

“We really want things to be cinematic with really great storytelling and have complex, nuanced, complicated characters where the setting is almost like a prime character of the whole piece,” Kent Alterman, President of Comedy Central, Paramount Network, and TV Land, told Deadline in May about the vision for Paramount Network. “The best example of that is Yellowstone. It’s very cinematic. It has a movie star in Kevin Costner. It’s got really deep, rich, complicated characters, the great interpersonal family relationships, and it can just keep exploring a lot of different stories with those characters.”

Yellowstone headlines Paramount Network’s scripted roster, which also includes the upcoming series Paradise Lost (working title) starring Josh Hartnett; 68 Whiskey, from Ron Howard and Brian Grazer’s Imagine Entertainment; and the new Darren Star dramedy Emily in Paris, headlined by Lily Collins.

Yellowstone is co-produced by 101 Studios. Executive producers are John Linson, Art Linson, Taylor Sheridan, Kevin Costner, David C. Glasser and Bob Yari.

Holloway executive produced and starred as Will Bowman on all three seasons of USA’s sci-fi drama Colony. Probably best known for his role as James ‘Sawyer’ Ford’ in hit ABC drama Lost, he also produced and starred in CBS’ action drama Intelligence. On the feature side, Holloway was seen in the action drama Sabotage, Paranoia and Mission: Impossible- Ghost Protocol. He is repped by UTA.

Source: Deadline

June 19, 2019   No Comment   Site News

We decided that with another season of Yellowstone premiering tonight we would give the site a fresh new look thanks to our friends Claudia and Jasper for helping us give the site a new look. We added a few new things on the site, and will continue to make little changes here and there throughout the week and adding photos we took from the Austin premiere of Yellowstone.

We have added photos from Luke’s 2019 Events and various shoots to the gallery. Over the next few days we will continue to add more, thank you so much for your patience with us.

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June 14, 2019   No Comment   Into The Ashes

Here’s the official trailer for Luke’s upcoming film Into The Ashes which is slated to hit theaters next month.

June 12, 2019   No Comment   Interview, News

Before Paramount Network’s hit series comes back for its sophomore season, we chat with stars Wes Bentley, Cole Hauser, and Luke Grimes about how their characters help to fuel the western drama.

For the benefit of those who tuned in late: In the final Season 1 episode of Yellowstone, the epic Paramount Network series created and produced by Taylor Sheridan (Wind RiverHell or High Water), family ties were by turn frayed and reinforced, and groundwork was set for more conflict and tumult during Season 2.

John Dutton (Kevin Costner), the proud owner of Yellowstone, a massive Montana cattle ranch described as “the size of Rhode Island,” continues to defend and preserve his legacy even as his health fails and his enemies — including land developer Dan Jenkins (Danny Huston) and Native American businessman and activist Thomas Rainwater (Gil Birmingham) — strengthen.

Typically, John demands absolute loyalty from his family and employees and warns of dire consequences for anyone he views as potentially treacherous or, worse, deliberately disobedient. Atypically, Jamie Dutton (Wes Bentley), John’s lawyer son, defied his father and launched a campaign for state attorney general — thereby ensuring not only banishment from his father’s inner circle but a vicious visit from Beth (Kelly Reilly), his mood-swinging, aggressively unstable sister. She arrives at campaign headquarters just to cut up his credit cards and sever all other ties to the Dutton clan.

Throughout Season 1, Beth also had close encounters of a different kind with Yellowstone ranch foreman Rip Wheeler (Cole Hauser), John’s longtime employee and frequent enforcer. Despite (or perhaps because of) his on-again, off-again sexual relationship with the manic Beth, Rip never wavers in his fealty to John. And he is very adept at keeping secrets: He knows where all the bodies are buried, quite possibly because he planted some of them — most of them? — himself.

In Season 2, it seems likely that body count might rise, with a little help from John’s other son, Kayce Dutton (Luke Grimes), a former Navy SEAL who spent years bitterly estranged from John—but who, at the end of Season 1, returned to Yellowstone with Tate (Brecken Merrill), his own young son. By that point, viewers had already seen Kayce is slow to turn violent, but brutally efficient when inflicting mayhem. Will he spill blood again as a defender of Yellowstone?

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