Paramount+ has scheduled the premiere of The Madison, a new drama in Taylor Sheridan's Yellowstone universe, for March 14. The series stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell and explores family ties across Montana and Manhattan. It marks Sheridan's most intimate work yet, focusing on resilience and transformation.
Taylor Sheridan continues to expand his Yellowstone franchise with The Madison, a profound love story framed as a deeply personal family drama. Set to debut on Paramount+ on Saturday, March 14, the series unfolds across the landscapes of Montana's Madison River valley and the energy of Manhattan, examining the bonds that hold families together.
Three-time Oscar nominee Michelle Pfeiffer leads as Stacy Clyburn, the formidable matriarch and mother to daughters Paige (Elle Chapman) and Abigail (Beau Garrett). Kurt Russell portrays her husband Preston Clyburn, with sources indicating he may appear primarily in flashbacks as a possibly deceased character. The cast also features Patrick J. Adams as Paige's investment banker husband Russell McIntosh, described as someone who has followed a predetermined life path.
Beau Garrett plays Abigail Reese, a resilient and sardonic recently divorced New Yorker and mother of two: oldest daughter Bridgett (Amiah Miller) and youngest Macy (Alaina Pollack). Matthew Fox stars as Paul Clyburn, a self-reliant bachelor who loves the outdoors. Supporting roles include Kevin Zegers as neighbor Cade Harris, tasked with watching the family's property; his wife Kestrel Harris (Danielle Vasinova), an indigenous woman living on a ranch; Ben Schnetzer as neighborly Montana rancher Van Davis; and Rebecca Spence as Stacy's elite New York friend Liliana.
Produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, 101 Studios, and Bosque Ranch Productions, The Madison is executive produced by Sheridan, Pfeiffer, and others including David C. Glasser and John Linson. Reports suggest an early renewal is in the works, positioning it alongside other Yellowstone offshoots like 1923 and upcoming series featuring Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser, and Luke Grimes.