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Kurt Russell Reveals The Madison Secrets That Change Everything Fans Expected

Taylor Sheridan’s new Paramount+ series *The Madison* arrives March 14, but the groundwork has been quietly laid for nearly two years. Centered on the Clyburn family’s move from New York City to Montana’s Madison River Valley, the show follows Michelle Pfeiffer’s Stacy Clyburn as she tries to hold a shattered family together. Sheridan trades shootouts for silence, building a story around grief, distance, and the fragile threads of human connection.

Behind the scenes, Kurt Russell revealed a bold production move: two six-episode seasons filmed back-to-back to accommodate his schedule and secure his character’s full arc. Russell calls it a sharp, female-driven drama, praising Pfeiffer’s work as awards-caliber. With Matthew Fox and Patrick J. Adams joining the ensemble, *The Madison* is positioned less as another Sheridan thriller and more as an emotional gut punch that could become his most intimate — and surprising — series yet.

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