Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell head to Montana in Taylor Sheridan’s ‘The Madison’ teaser



One of Taylor Sheridan’s newest “Yellowstone” spinoffs is almost here.

Paramount+ released the first teaser for “The Madison” on Sunday, giving fans their first look at Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell in action as Stacy and Preston Clyburn.

Described as a “profound love story channeled through a deeply personal family drama about resilience and transformation,” the neo-Western series follows the Clyburns after they relocate from New York City to the Madison River valley of central Montana.

“My center, my soul, is gone,” Pfeiffer, 67, says through tears in the new trailer.

“You will heal, if you let yourself,” Will Arnett, who is guest-starring in the show as therapist Phil Yorn, responds.

The rest of the short teaser features Russell’s Preston kissing Pfeiffer’s character and fishing with his on-screen brother, Paul Clyburn (Matthew Fox), in the Madison River.

Michelle Pfeiffer as Stacy Clyburn in “The Madison.” Paramount+
Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer as Preston and Stacy Clyburn in “The Madison.” Paramount+

“What do I have?” Russell, 74, asks. “Before I’m too old to do anything more than just remember.”

The final scene of the trailer returns to Pfeiffer’s Stacy as she sits on a porch talking with Beau Garrett’s Abigail Reese.

“I’ve decided to feed this,” the “Scarface” star says while patting her heart and pointing at her head, “and never factor this into the equation.”

Michelle Pfeiffer as Stacy Clyburn in “The Madison.”
Michelle Pfeiffer in “The Madison.” Paramount+

“The Madison” teaser trailer was released shortly after Paramount+ shared a series of first-look photos from Sheridan’s upcoming “Yellowstone” spinoff on Friday.

One first-look photo showed Pfeiffer’s character sitting on a porch reading, while another showed her holding a mug as Garett’s Abigail stood in a doorway in the background.

Russell and Fox, meanwhile, were shown fishing on the Madison River in one still while sitting on rocks and enjoying drinks together in another.

Kurt Russell and Matthew Fox as Preston and Paul Clyburn in Season 1 of “The Madison.” Paramount+
Matthew Fox as Paul Clyburn and Kurt Russell as Preston Clyburn in “The Madison.” Paramount+

The cast of “The Madison” is rounded out by “Suits” star Patrick J. Adams (Russell McIntosh), Elle Chapman (Paige McIntosh), Alaina Pollack (Macy Reese) and Amiah Miller (Bridgett Reese).

“3 Body Problem” actor Ben Schnetzer (Van Davis), Danielle Vasinova (Kestrel Harris) and Kevin Zegers (Cade Harris) will also appear.

Paramount+ called “The Madison” Sheridan’s “most intimate work to date” and a “heartfelt study of grief and human connection.”

Beau Garett as Abigail Reese, Alaina Pollack as Macy Reese and Amiah Miller as Bridgett Reese in “The Madison.” Paramount+
Beau Garrett as Abigail Reese, Ben Schnetzer as Van Davis, Danielle Vasinova as Kestrel Harris and Kevin Zegers as Cade Harris in “The Madison.” Paramount+

The show’s six-episode first season, which begins streaming on Saturday, March 14, will unfold “across two distinct worlds – the beautiful landscape of Montana and the vibrant energy of Manhattan – as it examines the ties that bind families together.”

“The Madison” isn’t the only new spinoff that “Yellowstone” fans can expect after the original show’s fifth and final season came to an end in Dec. 2024.

“Marshals,” which is scheduled to premiere on CBS on March 1, will follow Luke Grimes’ “Yellowstone” character Kayce Dutton as he joins a specialized group of US Marshals tasked with protecting Montana.

Taylor Sheridan attends the amfAR Dallas Gala on Oct. 4, 2025. Getty Images for amfAR
Taylor Sheridan during the Season 5 premiere of “Yellowstone” in Fort Worth, Texas, on Nov. 13, 2022. Getty Images

Another spinoff, titled “The Dutton Ranch,” will see Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser reprise their roles of Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler when the series hits Paramount+ sometime later this year.

Paramount is said to be developing two additional spinoffs despite Sheridan’s recent and surprising exit from the network: another prequel series titled “1944” and a project following actor Jefferson White’s “Yellowstone” character called “6666.”

White, however, suggested that “6666” may not happen during an interview last month.



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