One of the greatest National Parks is turning 150 years old, and it has found its main man to host the epic birthday party. According to Collider, Fox Nation streaming service has officially announced that its upcoming four-part docuseries, Yellowstone: One-Fifty and will be narrated and hosted by Yellowstone star Kevin Costner. The docuseries will be part of the park’s 150th anniversary celebration. It is expected to debut at the end of this year.

Yellowstone: One-Fifty will feature hour-long episodes that look at the history and wildlife of Yellowstone National Park. Production for the series will be provided by Costner’s own production company, Territory Films, in collaboration with Warm Spring Productions. Rod Lake will executive produce the series for Territory Films, with Marc Pierce serving as executive producer for Warm Spring Productions. The docuseries’ episodes will be released consecutively during its first week.

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So far, Yellowstone: One-Fifty is expected to be a Fox Nation exclusive. The streaming platform launched in 2018 and has thousands of hours of programs with various options, from entertainment to conservative-related media. It is also known for historically-based programming and titles involving Fox News, which is the parent corporation of the streaming service.

Fox Nation President Jason Klarman released a statement regarding Costner's involvement with the series in a press release, stating the following:

Yellowstone: One-Fifty exemplifies the superior creative content that we strive to deliver exclusively to our subscribers. We are thrilled to collaborate with an iconic actor and filmmaker of Kevin Costner’s caliber on this project.

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As far as the other Yellowstone goes, season 4 just wrapped up a few months ago, but season 5 is already in the works. The show has been a massive hit ever since it made its debut in 2018. The show's plot revolves around the Dutton family, who owns the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, the largest ranch in Montana. The story details the family drama as the Duttons deal with the neighboring Broken Rock Indian Reservation and the national park and Yellowstone developers. The show marks Costner's first consistent TV role and has earned him a SAG Award nomination for "Drama Series Ensemble. It also spawned off a prequel series that just wrapped up titled 1883, and another one is in the works based on the Ranch 6666, based on the real ranch which is located in Guthrie, Texas.

Tapping Costner for this special series only makes sense with the show of the same name having such high success and all the work he has done for National Parks over the years. Costner's work on movies such as Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves, Field of Dreams, and Dances With Wolves have earned him numerous awards over the years. Two Oscars, a Primetime Emmy, and two Screen Actors Guild Awards, to be exact. It looks like the birthday celebration has the right man for the job.