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First Look at The Madison: Michelle Pfeiffer & Kurt Russell Headline Taylor Sheridan’s New Paramount+ Family Drama

Two women stand on a wooden porch. The woman in front holds a mug, wearing a gray sweater and brown blouse. The mood is calm.

Get ready, Cavers: Taylor Sheridan, the mastermind behind Yellowstone, 1923 and 1883, is trading guns and ranches for heartfelt family drama in his latest project, The Madison. Starring Oscar nominee Michelle Pfeiffer and Golden Globe nominee Kurt Russell, this six-episode Paramount+ series promises to tug at your heartstrings while delivering the cinematic visuals Sheridan is known for. Premiering globally on March 14, 2026, The Madison is already turning heads with its first-look images and an all-star ensemble cast.


Set against the sweeping Montana landscapes of the Madison River Valley and the bustling streets of Manhattan, The Madison follows the Clyburn family as they navigate grief, resilience and the messy beauty of human connection. Sheridan calls this his most intimate work yet, blending poignant storytelling with moments of humor and heart, a combination that could make TV fans swoon.



Pfeiffer and Russell lead the charge as the family’s anchors, bringing decades of acting chops and on-screen gravitas. They’re joined by Beau Garrett (Firefly Lane), Elle Chapman (A Man Called Otto), Patrick J. Adams (Suits), Amiah Miller (War for the Planet of the Apes), Kevin Zegers (Power), Matthew Fox (Lost), and a slew of other talented actors who round out the six-episode first season. With this kind of ensemble, Sheridan clearly wants viewers to care deeply about every twist, tear, and triumph the Clyburns experience.


Produced by Paramount Television Studios, 101 Studios, and Bosque Ranch Productions, The Madison also boasts a powerhouse executive producer team including Sheridan himself, Michelle Pfeiffer, and Kurt Russell. The series promises a cinematic quality rarely seen in streaming TV, with breathtaking shots that shift effortlessly from Montana’s natural grandeur to Manhattan’s urban energy.



For TV fans craving a drama that blends star power, emotional depth and the cinematic flair Sheridan fans expect, The Madison is shaping up to be a must-watch. Keep your calendars marked for March 14, because this is one family saga you won’t want to miss, especially if you’re ready for a little heartbreak, a little hope and a lot of Pfeiffer-and-Russell magic.



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