Kurt Russell calls 'The Madison' a female-gaze-oriented show

Kurt Russell has revealed that he has already filmed season 2 of Taylor Sheridan's upcoming Paramount+ series 'The Madison,' describing it as a 'female-gaze-oriented show.' The drama, starring Russell alongside Michelle Pfeiffer, was filmed in North Texas and is set to debut in March. Russell praised his co-star in a recent interview with Entertainment Weekly.

Taylor Sheridan's latest project, 'The Madison,' is generating buzz ahead of its March debut on Paramount+. The series, filmed in North Texas, features Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer in lead roles. In an interview with Entertainment Weekly, Russell shared that production on season 2 is already complete, highlighting the show's unique perspective.

"It's a female-gaze-oriented show," Russell said, emphasizing its focus through a female lens. He also expressed admiration for Pfeiffer, his co-star, noting her contributions to the project. This marks another entry in Sheridan's expanding universe of gritty dramas, following successes like 'Yellowstone.'

Filming took place in the Dallas-Fort Worth area, bringing economic activity to the region. The series explores themes tailored to its ensemble cast, with Russell's comments suggesting a narrative driven by strong female characters. As Paramount+ continues to invest in Sheridan's content, 'The Madison' positions itself as a key addition to the streaming service's lineup.

While details on the plot remain limited, the early completion of a second season indicates strong confidence from the production team. Fans of Sheridan's style can anticipate the premiere next month, potentially setting the stage for more seasons in the North Texas-shot drama.

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Paramount+ has renewed Taylor Sheridan's drama series The Madison for a third season ahead of its second season premiere. The first season of six episodes debuted on March 14, 2026, following an initial two-season order where both were filmed back-to-back.

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Taylor Sheridan addressed criticism of his shows in a recent interview, stating he does not care what reviewers think. He also made clear that winning awards like Emmys is not among his objectives.

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