How ‘The Madison’ Is Much Different From ‘Yellowstone’ & Other Taylor Sheridan Shows
- On Saturday, March 14, Paramount premieres the first three episodes of The Michelle Pfeiffer-led The Madison, the latest series from writer-creator Taylor Sheridan exploring the Clyburns' journey following an unexpected death.
- Set in Montana's Madison River valley, the drama follows the New York City-based Clyburns as they grapple with heartbreak. Though set in the same universe as Yellowstone, this is a stand-alone story.
- Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell lead the ensemble cast, which also includes Matthew Fox. Production took place in Montana and North Texas, with the latter standing in for New York City.
- Paramount has already renewed the series for a second season, which has finished filming. Viewers can stream the remaining three episodes on March 21, completing the first season.
- Critics describe the show as an intimate study of grief, though some note Sheridan's distinction between rural and urban life. The series positions the creator toward cathartic storytelling rather than his typical tropes.
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