Taylor Sheridan, the creator of Yellowstone, is behind a new series called The Madison, starring Michelle Pfeiffer. The show follows a New York family dealing with tragedy in rural Montana. It has already been renewed for a second season ahead of its debut.
Taylor Sheridan, known for his work on Yellowstone, has created a new drama series titled The Madison. The story centers on the McIntosh family, who travel from New York City to Montana following a tragedy. As described on IMDb, "A New York family's life unravels after a tragedy, as they process grief while vacationing in rural Montana, exploring human connection amidst profound sorrow." The setting is the Madison River Valley.
Michelle Pfeiffer leads the cast and serves as an executive producer. The ensemble includes Kurt Russell, Patrick J. Adams from Suits, Matthew Fox from Lost, as well as Elle Chapman, Beau Garrett, Alaina Pollack, Amiah Miller, and Will Arnett. Paramount Network announced Pfeiffer's involvement in August 2024.
Sheridan wrote all six episodes of the first season, with Christina Alexandra Voros directing. While the connection to Yellowstone and the Dutton family remains unclear, the project shares Sheridan's signature style of hands-on involvement.
Paramount has renewed The Madison for a second season before its premiere, signaling strong confidence in the series. An official teaser is available, offering early glimpses. Viewers can stream it exclusively on Paramount+, with the debut scheduled for March 14, 2026.
This addition to Sheridan's portfolio continues his exploration of family dynamics and rural American life, building on the success of his previous works.