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Taylor Sheridan’s ‘The Madison’: First Teaser Introduces Cast, Led By Michelle Pfeiffer & Kurt Russell, Reveals Surprise Guest Star

“My center, my soul is gone,” Michelle Pfeiffer‘s Stacy Clyburn says in the first teaser for Taylor Sheridan’s latest Paramount+ series, family drama The Madison, which debuted during the Sunday Season 2 finale of another Sheridan series, hit Landman. She delivers the line to a character that had not been previously announced, New York City-based therapist Phil Yorn, played by Will Arnett who we can reveal is a recurring guest star on the show. “You will heal if you let yourself,” Phil tells Stacy.

(L-R): Michelle Pfeiffer as Stacy Clyburn and Beau Garett as Abigail Reese in 'The Madison'

(L-R): Michelle Pfeiffer as Stacy Clyburn and Beau Garett as Abigail Reese in 'The Madison'

Credit: Deadline

Key Highlights

  • As part of the healing, New York City’s the Clyburns move to the Madison River valley of central Montana.
  • And, as the teaser suggests with a Native American-themed exchange, the new setting would be an adjustment.
  • Watch on Deadline Related Stories News Billy Bob Thornton Slams Reports He's Leaving 'Landman' As "AI-Generated Crap" News The Coyote Is Back: 'Landman' Resets In Season 2 Finale It also introduces Stacy’s husband, Preston Clyburn, played by Kurt Russell, who is believed to be at the center of Stacy’s loss.
  • You can watch the teaser above.
  • Described as Sheridan’s most intimate work to date and a study of grief and human connection, The Madison unfolds across Montana and Manhattan as it examines family ties.
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  1. Taylor Sheridan’s ‘The Madison’: First Teaser Introduces Cast, Led By Michelle Pfeiffer & Kurt Russell, Reveals Surprise Guest Star

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