Paramount+ has released the official trailer for The Madison, a new drama series created by Taylor Sheridan that stars Michelle Pfeiffer. The show, described as Sheridan's most intimate work, explores grief and family ties across Montana and Manhattan. It premieres on March 14 with its first three episodes.
The Madison enters the expanding Taylor Sheridan universe, known for Yellowstone, as a heartfelt study of grief and human connection. The series follows the Clyburn family, led by matriarch Stacy Clyburn, played by Michelle Pfeiffer, who grapples with loss. Her husband, Preston Clyburn, portrayed by Kurt Russell, is presumably deceased, leaving Stacy to navigate her emotions with support from family and friends.
The trailer, a two-minute preview released on February 24, offers a first look at the drama unfolding in two distinct settings: the landscapes of Montana and the energy of Manhattan. Filming took place in North Texas, adding a regional touch to the production.
Supporting the cast are Matthew Fox as Paul Clyburn, Preston's younger brother; Beau Garrett as eldest daughter Abigail Reese, with Alaina Pollack and Amiah Miller as her daughters Macy and Bridgett; Elle Chapman as daughter Paige McIntosh and Patrick J. Adams as her husband Russell; Kevin Zegers as neighbor Cade Harris and Danielle Vasinova—previously in Sheridan's 1923—as his wife Kestrel; Ben Schnetzer as Sheriff Van Davis; Rebecca Spence as socialite friend Liliana Weeks; and Will Arnett as therapist Dr. Phil Yorn.
The six-episode season will drop its first three installments on March 14, followed by the final three on March 21, all on Paramount+. This release schedule allows viewers to immerse quickly in the Clyburns' story of familial bonds amid sorrow.