Entertainment & Celebrity News Today | 2 Min News | The Daily News Now! - The Madison: Taylor Sheridan's Intimate Western Drama
Episode Date: March 14, 2026The Madison, a new Western drama from Paramount Plus, premiered on March 14th, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell. Created by Taylor Sheridan, known for Yellowstone, the show follows a f...amilys journey from New York to Montanas Madison River valley after a tragedy. Despite initial plans for a Yellowstone spinoff, The Madison evolved into a standalone story, sharing only the Montana setting. Director Christina Voros praised the show for its fresh take on Montanas landscapes and human stories. Paramount Plus describes it as Sheridans most intimate project, focusing on grief and connection. Support the show:Get a discount at https://solipillow.com/discount/dnn. Advertise on DNN:advertise@thednn.ai This is an automated, high-level news summary based on public reporting.Report issues to feedback@thednn.ai. View sources & latest updates:https://sources.thednn.ai/ba811457338b3de8
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Here's more entertainment and celebrity news for March 14th.
Paramount Plus just launched a new Western drama called The Madison,
created by Taylor Sheridan, the guy behind Yellowstone and Landman.
It premiered on March 14th and stars Michelle Pfeiffer as Stacey Clyburn,
leading her family from New York to Montana's Madison River Valley.
After a heartbreaking loss,
Kurt Russell plays her husband with Patrick J. Adams,
L. Chapman, Bo Garrett, and Matthew Fox rounding out the cast.
This show started out in late
2003 as a planned Yellowstone
Spinoff, even titled
2024 at one point, with Matthew.
McConaughey rumored to star,
but it evolved into a completely
standalone story, sharing only the Montana
setting, no Dutton family ties.
At the New York City premiere on March 9th,
Sheridan shared how proud he felt,
calling it demanding work that relied
on his talented cast and crew.
He rarely attends these events,
but made an exception to thank
everyone personally.
Director Christina Alexander Voros, who
helmed all six episodes of season one
and worked on Yellowstone, described
the Madison as a fresh take-on.
Montana's landscapes
through a new lens. She highlighted
parallels in human stories against
vast nature, but from a totally different
viewpoint. Paramount
calls it Sheridan's most intimate project
yet, focusing on grief and
connection, and stars like Russell
have praised it as smart television.
Meanwhile, Yellowstone fans
can look forward to the Dutton Ranch spinoff later this year with Kelly Riley and
Colehouser returning. This episode is brought to you by our sponsor. See the episode description.
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