Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell are seen for the first time in Yellowstone spinoff

Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell are seen for the first time in Yellowstone spinoff

Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell have been seen for the first time in a Yellowstone spinoff.

They are starring in The Madison from creator Taylor Sheridan.

The series follows the Clyburns, as they move from New York City to Montana after the loss of a family member.

The Madison is ‘a profound love story channeled through a deeply personal family drama about resilience and transformation,’ according to Paramount+.

The show debuts on March 14 and will have six episodes.

The series also stars Patrick J. Adams and Matthew Fox as well as Beau Garrett, Elle Chapman, Amiah Miller, Alaina Pollack, Ben Schnetzer, Kevin Zegers, Rebecca Spence and Danielle Vasinova.

Michelle Pfeiffer has been seen for the first time in a Yellowstone spinoff. They are starring in The Madison from creator Taylor Sheridan

Michelle Pfeiffer has been seen for the first time in a Yellowstone spinoff. They are starring in The Madison from creator Taylor Sheridan

Kurt Russell is seen left as she fly fishing

Kurt Russell is seen left as she fly fishing

Somehow the show links to Yellowstone. It was meant to continue the Dutton family story with a few of the old characters mixed in, but no one knows if that will happen.

The Madison also follows his other Paramount+ originals, Mayor of Kingstown, Tulsa King, Lioness, Landman as well as the upcoming the CBS drama Marshals, another installment in the Yellowstone universe led by Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton.

The Madison season one will premiere Saturday, March 14 on Paramount+.

Pfeiffer plays Stacy Clyburn, described as a ‘wealthy matriarch,’ who uproots her family from the Big Apple to Montana following the tragic deaths of her husband and brother-in-law in a plane crash.

Adams is playing Russell McIntosh, described as, ‘a young investment banker who has followed the life path set before him from the start.’

Chapman will play Paige McIntosh, said to be, ‘a somewhat self-centered woman who indulges in a luxurious New York lifestyle provided by her parents and investment banker husband.’

Garrett portrays Abigail Reese, described as, ‘a resilient and sardonic New Yorker, who is a recently divorced mother of two.’

The show will be executive produced by Taylor Sheridan, David C. Glasser, John Linson, Art Linson, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, David Hutkin, Christina Voros, Michael Friedman, Michelle Pfeiffer and Keith Cox.

Fox started his career as Charlie Salinger in the hit Fox series Party of Five, which ran for six seasons from 1994 to 2000.

Four years later he starred as the iconic Jack Shephard in Lost, which ran six seasons from 2004 to 2010 on ABC.

Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell are seen for the first time in Yellowstone spinoff

Matthew Fox will play a character named Paul, described as, ‘a self-reliant bachelor who loves the outdoors,’ according to EW 

Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell are seen for the first time in Yellowstone spinoff

Pfeiffer will play Stacy Clyburn, described as a ‘wealthy matriarch,’ who uproots her family from the Big Apple to Montana following the tragic deaths of her husband and brother-in-law in a plane crash

He also starred in movies like Smokin’ Aces, We Are Marshall, Vantage Point, Speed Racer, Alex Cross, Extinction, World War Z and Bone Tomahawk.

The actor went on an acting hiatus from 2014 to 2021, revealing in 2022 that the time was right for a break.

‘I kind of had a bucket list in my mind of things that I wanted to accomplish in the business, and after I did ‘Bone Tomahawk’ in 2014 that had kind of completed the bucket list,’ Fox said in 2022.

‘I wanted to do a Western. It’s a very odd Western, but it’s a Western. And so that sort of completed the bucket list,’ he admitted.

‘At that time in my life, our kids were at an age where I felt like I needed to really reengage,’ Fox said of sons Kyle, 26, and Byron, 23, who he shares with his wife of over 30 years, Margherita Ronchi.

He added, ‘I had been focused on work for some time, and Margherita had been running the family so beautifully, but I felt like it was time to be home, and I really felt like I was retiring from the business, and working on other creative elements that are really personal to me – some music and writing.’

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