There will be, no doubt at all, a supervolcano again above the current Yellowstone caldera. But we are still still many thousands of centuries before a “super” volcano eruption is likely - The dome needs to refill, expand many thousand feet higher than its current “valley” (the caldera) in elevation to create the conditions for the multi-state region-wide supervolcano of this article.
The local volcanic refill is happening: that is typical of these mini-quakes of low magnitude earthquakes. And, one of more of the refills could erupt. But not likely, and not for many thousand years yet to come.
Since the caldera has to fill, what will empty or is it comparable to a zit on our face?