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Episode Date: March 15, 2026The Madison pays tribute to Robert Redford, with director Christina Voros dedicating the series to the late actor and director. Redford, known for his work in films capturing the American West, i...nspired Voros and left a lasting impact on Montanas landscapes in cinema. The episode features Stacy and her daughters watching A River Runs Through It to remember her late husband, tying in with the shows themes of family, loss, and Montanas rivers. 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/33422058d9d870dd
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Fans of Taylor Sheridan's new series,
The Madison, caught a touching dedication to Robert Redford at the end of the season premiere.
The late actor and director passed away last September at age 89.
Unlike dedications on Yellowstone, Redford had no direct role in this Montana-based show.
Director and executive producer, Christina Alexandra Voros,
shared that anyone watching will spot the clear link.
She explained her lifelong inspiration from Redford's work, made it an honor to dedicate a story like this to him.
Redford left a huge mark on films capturing the American West as both star and filmmaker.
He was also a passionate outdoorsman who brought Montana's landscapes to life on screen.
His 1992 film, A River Runs Through It, stands out here.
Redford directed that tale of a minister and his sons bonding over fly fishing in the 1920s,
and it earned an Oscar for Best.
cinematography the next year.
In the episode,
Stacey and her daughters watch the movie
to remember her late husband Preston,
his all-time favorite.
It ties perfectly into the show's themes
of family, loss, and the rivers of Montana.
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