Everything We Know About the ‘Yellowstone’ Spinoff, ‘The Madison’
Michelle Pfeiffer and Matthew Fox are set to star in the upcoming series.
Taylor Sheridan’s Yellowstone universe has lassoed another offshoot — The Madison — into development.
The show won’t follow the Dutton family as Season 5B of the flagship series awaits its premiere and farewell of sorts to John Dutton (Kevin Costner) and other characters, though Costner will not return. Deadline exclusively confirmed an offshoot of Yellowstone with Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser.
Here’s all the latest information on The Madison:
How does The Madison connect to Yellowstone?
Despite the fact that the series has been billed as a spinoff, so far, very little information has been revealed as to its connection to the main Yellowstone storyline. None of the characters (that we know of, at least) from The Madison appeared on screen in Yellowstone, nor was the spinoff ranch mentioned. The closest we seemed to get from the flagship’s finale was the news that Rip and Beth would be moving to a new ranch outside of Dillon, Montana—near the area known as the Madison Valley, where The Madison is set.
In an interview with Variety following Yellowstone‘s November season premiere, Voros said of the new show, “It’s such a different story. The common ground is the landscape. We are in Montana, but it is seen through a completely different lens, so it feels like another facet of this cut stone that has been polished. There are parallels in the scope of landscape and a human being’s place in that space, but it’s coming at it from a completely different point of view.”
What’s The Madison about?
The logline for the show explains that the series will be “a heartfelt study of grief and human connection following a New York City family in the Madison River valley of central Montana.” While the show has consistently been billed as having a connection to Yellowstone, thus far it’s not clear exactly how the two series will intersect.
Initially it was reported that The Madison (which has also operated under the title Madison) would “follow wealthy matriarch Stacy Clyburn and her family as they leave New York City and head to Montana in the wake of her husband and brother-in-law’s tragic deaths in a plane crash.” It’s not currently clear whether those details remain accurate.
Who’s in the cast?
The series announced its star, early on, as none other than Michelle Pfeiffer. “Michelle Pfeiffer is a remarkable talent who imbues every role with emotional depth, authenticity and grace,” said Chris McCarthy, the Co-CEO and President of Paramount Global and CEO of Showtime & MTV Entertainment Studios, which will co-produce the series. “She is the perfect anchor to the newest chapter of the Yellowstone universe, Madison, from the brilliant mind of Taylor Sheridan.” Pfeiffer will also executive produce.
In late August, it was revealed that Matthew Fox, known for his work on series like Lost and Party of Five, will play opposite Pfeiffer as Paul, “a self-reliant bachelor who loves the outdoors.”
Additionally, former Suits star Patrick J. Adams, Elle Chapman, Beau Garrett, Amiah Miller, Kevin Zegers, Rebecca Spence, Alaina Pollack, and Danielle Vasinova have all been announced for the series. When asked by TVLine in October about The Madison‘s impressive cast, Patrick J. Adams, merely responded, “Yes—and I have no idea what I’m allowed to say about that show, so I’m going to say absolutely nothing except ‘yes’ to what you just said.”
Adams will play Russell McIntosh, “a young investment banker who has followed the life path set before him from the start,” according to a release announcing the casting. Chapman will play his wife, Paige, “a somewhat self-centered woman who indulges in a luxurious New York lifestyle provided by her parents and investment banker husband,” while Garrett will portray Abigail Reese, “a resilient and sardonic New Yorker, who is a recently divorced mother of two.” Miller and Pollack will play Abigail’s daughters. Per Deadline, Chapman and Garrett’s characters will be the daughters of Pfeiffer’s character.
Outside of The Madison‘s main family, Zegers will play a neighbor named Cade, Spence will play Liliana Weeks, a family friend from New York, and Vasinova will play the Indigenous wife of a local rancher.
When news of the show first broke, Kurt Russell was also said to be close to signing a deal for the show, though no additional announcements have been made about his involvement since.
Is Matthew McConaughey in the show?
Perhaps most notably for fans of creator Taylor Sheridan’s universe of Yellowstone shows, Variety reports that The Madison is indeed the spinoff previously operating under the working title 2024. Pfeiffer was previously expected to star in said series alongside Matthew McConaughey, who has been rumored to join the Dutton universe for over a year.
2024, which was announced last fall along with an additional prequel series 1944 (following on the heels of Sheridan’s Dutton-focused 1883 and 1923) has been the source of speculation since McConaughey was originally rumored to be joining the Yellowstone as far back as February 2023. However, despite the persistent word that the star was in talks for the project, no casting confirmations for him ever materialized.
News that The Madison is indeed the renamed 2024 would seem to indicate that McConaughey (who was said to be growing impatient over protracted contract negotiations earlier in the year) is no longer involved.
When will The Madison debut?
Per TVLine‘s previous reporting, The Madison was slated to begin production in August, with filming planned for Montana and New York, as well as Texas, where filming for the second season of the prequel 1923 is also currently underway. Adams later confirmed in October that the production was in the process of filming in Montana.
When 2024 was announced, it was slated to debut following the final installment of Yellowstone‘s season 5. Given the lack of advance promotion or additional details, it seems increasingly likely that the series won’t be hitting our screens until spring 2025 or later.
It’s equally unclear at the moment whether the series will appear on cable via Paramount Network, as Yellowstone did, or if it will be be streaming-first on Paramount+, as with Sheridan’s other Dutton spinoffs.
We will continue to update this story as more information becomes available.