The Madison: Everything We Know About Taylor Sheridan’s New Yellowstone Spinoff Starring Michelle Pfeiffer
Taylor Sheridan’s ever-expanding television universe is growing again — this time with The Madison, an emotional new drama that extends the legacy of Yellowstone while charting a completely new course. Blending stunning Montana landscapes with Sheridan’s signature mix of tragedy and resilience, this upcoming Paramount series promises to be one of his most mature and moving projects yet.
A Story of Loss and Reinvention in Montana
Paramount describes The Madison as “a heartfelt study of grief and human connection,” focusing on a wealthy New York family uprooted by tragedy. After the sudden death of the family’s patriarch, they relocate to Montana’s Madison River Valley — a setting as breathtaking as it is unforgiving.
Michelle Pfeiffer stars as Stacy Madison, the elegant but emotionally fractured matriarch struggling to rebuild her life after losing her husband. The series follows Stacy’s attempt to reconnect with her two daughters while adapting to the rural realities of Montana life — far from their former Manhattan comfort.
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Paige (Patrick J. Adams): Stacy’s eldest daughter, a self-absorbed socialite living lavishly with her ambitious husband, Russell.
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Abigail (Beau Garrett): The more grounded daughter, recently divorced and raising two children, whose practical approach to life often clashes with her sister’s privilege.
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Paul (Matthew Fox): The late husband and father whose presence continues through flashbacks, anchoring the emotional weight of the family’s grief.
Other confirmed cast members include Ben Schnetzer as Van, a rugged Montana rancher who becomes entwined with the Madison family, and Kevin Zegers, Rebecca Spence, Elena Pollock, and Danielle Vinova in supporting roles that remain under wraps.
A Fresh Perspective in the Yellowstone Universe
Unlike 1883, 1923, or Lawmen: Bass Reeves, The Madison doesn’t directly connect to the Dutton family or their sprawling ranch empire — at least, not yet. Instead, Sheridan shifts focus to outsiders entering Montana for the first time, exploring what happens when urban wealth collides with rural resilience.
Initially developed under the working title 2024, the project was rumored to include cameo appearances from Yellowstone stars like Kelly Reilly (Beth Dutton), Cole Hauser (Rip), or even Matthew McConaughey. However, no official crossover has been confirmed.
Director Christina Alexandra Voros, a longtime Sheridan collaborator, clarified that The Madison “exists in the same thematic world” as Yellowstone but tells “a self-contained story about outsiders trying to find meaning in a landscape that demands humility.”
Production Timeline and Release Outlook
Filming for The Madison began in late summer 2024, with key scenes shot across Montana, New York City, and Texas. Production wrapped that December, but updates have since been scarce.
Originally targeting a 2025 premiere, Paramount has reportedly shifted the release to early 2026, with international broadcast rights secured by Sky Showtime. Despite its absence from Paramount’s recent investor updates, insiders confirm the project is still in post-production — and a teaser trailer is expected soon.
Why The Madison Could Be Sheridan’s Most Emotional Series Yet
While Yellowstone explores power, legacy, and land ownership, The Madison looks inward, tackling grief, guilt, and rediscovery. The change in tone could make it Sheridan’s most intimate series to date — less about ranch wars and more about the quiet battle between heartbreak and healing.
With Michelle Pfeiffer leading the cast and Matthew Fox marking a significant television comeback, The Madison is poised to deliver the same depth and authenticity that turned Yellowstone into a global phenomenon — just through a different emotional lens.