Is Malcolm Beck really dead in Yellowstone?
According to Neal McDonough, no one actually saw him die, leaving the possibility open for his return.
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Neal McDonough, known for his role as the villain Malcolm Beck in Yellowstone, has expressed interest in reprising his role in a potential Taylor Sheridan spinoff. McDonough's character, who appeared in Season 2, was seemingly killed off, b...
Neal McDonough's enthusiasm for the Sheridan-verse is clear. While he admits to only having a brief conversation with Taylor Sheridan, McDonough has worked on multiple projects connected to Sheridan, including Yellowstone and Tulsa King. McDonough's character, Malcolm Beck, was a formidable foe to the Dutton family, engaging in kidnapping and violent attacks. Despite his apparent death in Season 2, McDonough believes there's room for his character to return, potentially in the Yellowstone spinoff centered around Beth and Rip. The actor's interest has sparked discussion among fans, with many echoing his desire to see Malcolm Beck back in action. McDonough's connection to Yellowstone producer David Glasser could play a role in his potential return. Glasser personally requested that McDonough appear in his son's short film, and McDonough's wife used the opportunity to advocate for Malcolm's reappearance.
According to Neal McDonough, no one actually saw him die, leaving the possibility open for his return.
McDonough mentioned having only a five-minute conversation with Sheridan but has been hired for multiple Sheridan-related projects.
McDonough credits his wife's persistence in asking producer David Glasser about bringing Malcolm Beck back, which led to the opportunity to join Tulsa King.
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