Kurt Russell Stefanie Keenan/Getty Images for the Goldie Hawn Foundation Share on Facebook Share on X Share to Flipboard Send an Email Show additional share options Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on Reddit Share on Tumblr Share on Whats App Print the Article Post a Comment Logo text Kurt Russell is saddling up for Yellowstone spinoff series, The Madison. The Emmy and Golden Globe nominee has joined the forthcoming series, from Taylor Sheridan and starring Michelle Pfeiffer, as both a castmember and executive producer. Previously announced cast includes Patrick J. Adams, Elle Chapman, Matthew Fox, Beau Garrett, Amiah Miller, Alaina Pollack, Ben Schnetzer, Rebecca Spence, Danielle Vasinova and Kevin Zegers. The Yellowstone universe has no signs of slowing down following the likely series finale of the flagship that aired back in December 2024. The Madison is one of several spinoff series currently in production, also including CBS' Y: Marshals, starring Luke Grimes reprising his role as Kayce Dutton in the fall, and Paramount+'s Beth Dutton and Rip Wheeler spinoff, Dutton Ranch (working title), which returns Kelly Reilly and Cole Hauser to their roles and doesn't yet have a premiere date. Another prequel, 1944, is in development following the likely conclusion of 1923. Related Stories TV 'Landman': Billy Bob Thornton and Demi Moore Partner Up in Tense Season 2 Trailer TV 'Dutton Ranch': Ed Harris Joins 'Yellowstone' Beth-Rip Spinoff The Madison is a modern-day spinoff with little known about how the characters will relate to the main Dutton family of the flagship series. Here is the official logline: "The series is a heartfelt study of grief and human connection following a New York City family in the Madison River valley of central Montana." Michelle Randolph, who married into the Dutton family on Dutton prequel series 1923 as Elizabeth, mused about if her character could crossover to The Madison, given how her story ended. "I don't know a ton about The Madison," she told The Hollywood Reporter after the 1923 ender, "but I know they come from the East Coast. I so I'm like, is there some sort of web [connecting] Elizabeth?" Russell joins the growing list of A-list talent within Sheridan's Yellowstone-verse, also including Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren on 1923 and Ed Harris, newly cast in Dutton Ranch. The movie star known for Overboard, Tequila Sunrise and The Hateful Eight to Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is currently starring in the Apple TV+ series Monarch: Legacy of Monsters alongside his son, Wyatt Russell. He is repped by UTA. The Madison is executive produced by Sheridan, David C. Glasser, John Linson, Art Linson, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, Bob Yari, Christina Voros, Michael Friedman, Pfeiffer, Russell and Keith Cox, and is produced by Paramount Television Studios, 101 Studios and Bosque Ranch Productions. THR Newsletters Sign up for THR news straight to your inbox every day Subscribe Sign Up united kingdom TV's Latest It Brit, Olivia Cooke, Wants to Be Your 'Girlfriend' Skydance Piers Morgan Returning to U.K. TV With 'Uncensored' YouTube Show Highlights on Paramount's 5 Sofia Barclay 'Lynley': Leo Suter Has Wrestled Vikings and Swung Axes, but Faced an Even Bigger Test on This Set The Fien Print 'The Lowdown' Review: Sterlin Harjo and Ethan Hawke Reunite for FX's Low-Key Tulsa Noir Charmer USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center Norman Lear Awards to Honor 'The Pitt,' 'Dying for Sex,' 'Shrinking' and More Live Feed Streaming Ratings: 'Wednesday' and 'King of the Hill' Score Big Premieres united kingdom TV's Latest It Brit, Olivia Cooke, Wants to Be Your 'Girlfriend' Skydance Piers Morgan Returning to U.K. TV With 'Uncensored' YouTube Show Highlights on Paramount's 5 Sofia Barclay 'Lynley': Leo Suter Has Wrestled Vikings and Swung Axes, but Faced an Even Bigger Test on This Set The Fien Print 'The Lowdown' Review: Sterlin Harjo and Ethan Hawke Reunite for FX's Low-Key Tulsa Noir Charmer USC Annenberg Norman Lear Center Norman Lear Awards to Honor 'The Pitt,' 'Dying for Sex,' 'Shrinking' and More Live Feed Streaming Ratings: 'Wednesday' and 'King of the Hill' Score Big Premieres