Hollywood legends Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell have been officially unveiled in their first-look images for the highly anticipated new series, The Madison, a spinoff from the expansive Yellowstone universe created by Taylor Sheridan.
Inside The Madison's Premise and Cast
The series, set to premiere on Saturday, March 14 on Paramount+, is described by the streamer as a profound love story expressed through an intimate family drama focused on resilience and transformation. The narrative follows the Clyburn family, who relocate from New York City to Montana following the death of a relative, navigating their new life in the rugged American West.
Joining the superstar leads is a formidable ensemble cast including Patrick J. Adams and Matthew Fox. The series also features Beau Garrett, Elle Chapman, Amiah Miller, Alaina Pollack, Ben Schnetzer, Kevin Zegers, Rebecca Spence, and Danielle Vasinova.
Connection to the Yellowstone Universe
While specific plot details remain guarded, it has been confirmed that The Madison will in some way connect to the core Yellowstone mythology. The project was initially conceived to continue the Dutton family saga, potentially weaving in familiar characters, though the final extent of this integration is not yet public knowledge.
The series joins Sheridan's growing slate of Paramount+ originals, which includes Mayor of Kingstown, Tulsa King, Lioness, and the forthcoming Landman. It will also sit alongside the upcoming CBS drama Marshals, another instalment in the Yellowstone franchise led by Luke Grimes reprising his role as Kayce Dutton.
What to Expect from the Series
Viewers can expect the signature Taylor Sheridan blend of stunning landscapes, complex character dynamics, and intense drama. The first season of The Madison will consist of six episodes, promising a tightly-wound narrative arc. The premiere date of March 14 positions it as a major spring release for Paramount+, aiming to capture the immense audience of the flagship Yellowstone series.
This marks a significant return to television for both Pfeiffer and Russell, whose involvement has generated considerable buzz and elevated the project's profile within Sheridan's ever-expanding television empire.