Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell are getting the Taylor Sheridan treatment.
The pair appeared in a series of first-look photos from Sheridan’s upcoming “Yellowstone” spinoff, “The Madison,” on Friday.
Set to premiere on Paramount+ on March 14, the neo-Western series will center on the Clyburn family after they relocate from New York City to the Madison River valley of central Montana.
Pfeiffer, 67, is set to star in the new series as Stacy Clyburn.
One still from the show’s premiere episode showed the “Scarface” star sitting on a porch reading, while another showed her holding a mug as Beau Garett (playing Abigail Reese) stood in a doorway in the background.
Meanwhile, the 74-year-old “Tombstone” star appeared in two first-look photos alongside co-star Matthew Fox.
The pair are playing Preston and Paul Clyburn, respectively, and were shown fishing on the Madison River in one still while sitting on rocks and enjoying drinks in another.
Some of the other never-before-seen photos from Sheridan’s latest “Yellowstone” spinoff introduced audiences to “Suits” star Patrick J. Adams’s character Russell McIntosh, Elle Chapman’s Paige McIntosh, Alaina Pollack’s Macy Reese and Amiah Miller’s Bridgett Reese.
Additionally, the cast will include “3 Body Problem” actor Ben Schnetzer (Van Davis), Danielle Vasinova (Kestrel Harris) and Kevin Zegers (Cade Harris). Vasinova, 43, previously starred in the “Yellowstone” prequel series “1923.”
“The Madison” was described as a “profound love story channeled through a deeply personal family drama about resilience and transformation,” per a press release obtained by The Post.
The show’s six-episode debut season will be a “heartfelt study of grief and human connection” and Sheridan’s “most intimate work to date.”
But “The Madison” won’t be the only “Yellowstone” offshoot coming in the wake of the original series’ fifth and final season, which wrapped up in Dec. 2024.
“The Dutton Ranch,” which will see Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser reprise their roles of Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler, will hit Paramount+ sometime later this year.
A third spinoff, “Marshals,” is scheduled to premiere on CBS on March 1. That series will reportedly follow Luke Grimes’ “Yellowstone” character, Kayce Dutton, as he joins a specialized group of US Marshals tasked with protecting Montana.
Beyond “The Madison,” “The Dutton Ranch” and “Marshals,” Paramount is said to be developing two additional spinoffs amid Sheridan’s surprising exit from the network: a prequel series titled “1944” and another project called “6666.”
However, “Yellowstone” actor Jefferson White suggested “6666” may not happen during a chat with the Daily Mail last month.
“Not that I know of now,” White, who played Eden Brolin in “Yellowstone,” told the outlet. “I kept my fingers crossed, but also, I’d be grateful if I got to do more, and I’m grateful for what I got to do. I don’t want to be selfish.”
“We got a lot of great mileage out of that show,” he added regarding the original neo-Western drama.