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I just watched The Madison, here’s why Yellowstone fans should watch Taylor Sheridan’s new series

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Paramount+ has just released another extraordinary series from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan: The Madison. This neo-Western drama follows the Clyburn family on the streets of New York City and the fields of Montana. After a terrible tragedy, we see the Clyburns process their grief as they reconnect with each other in the Madison River Valley.

Despite initial reports that this series would be a Yellowstone spin-off, in February 2026, Paramount stated that The Madison is a standalone series with no direct ties to the Dutton Family. With its talented cast, striking imagery, and family-focused narrative, The Madison is a great show for fans of Sheridan’s hit Western franchise.

The Madison tells an entertaining, heartfelt family story

Though they are two different shows, The Madison and Yellowstone carry very similar DNA, both depicting the drama of wealthy families in Montana. However, The Madison has been described by Paramount as Sheridan’s most “intimate work to date,” telling a “profound love story channeled through a deeply personal family drama about resilience and transformation.”

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The Madison also treads grounds similar to Schitt’s Creek as it follows the rich and pampered Clyburns in a fish-out-of-water story. Unlike the Duttons in Yellowstone, who had long thrived living in Montana, the Clyburns struggle in their new environment as they shed the comforts they enjoyed living in New York.

There’s plenty of family-centric comedy and drama as the Clyburns try to adjust to their new surroundings in the Madison River Valley. When the family’s not dealing with snakes or getting stung by hornets, they clash with each other over how they talk to their children and the Montana locals. As we watch the Clyburns try to cope with a personal tragedy, we see them struggle to reconnect with each other and with nature itself, making for an engaging and emotional story.

A strong cast of characters carries this series

Academy Award-nominee Michelle Pfeiffer (Ant-Man and the Wasp) carries The Madison with her powerful performance as Stacy Clyburn. The way she grieves her recent loss and tries to steer her family in the right direction makes her a strong leading presence throughout the series.

Meanwhile, Kurt Russell (Monarch: Legacy of Monsters) invokes plenty of charm and charisma as Preston Clyburn, the down-to-earth dad of the Clyburn family. With his folksy wisdom and love for fishing, Preston seems like he walked straight out of Yellowstone. He also achieves terrific chemistry with Pfeiffer as they play husband and wife in this series. This isn’t a surprise, given they both worked together in 1988’s Tequila Sunrise.

We also get noteworthy performances from Elle Chapman and Patrick J. Adams (Suits) as Paige and Russell, whose rocky marriage and overprivileged characters are put to the test as they hilariously bumble their way through Montana. In addition, Beau Garrett (Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer) channels plenty of fearsome intensity as Stacy’s eldest daughter, Abigail.

We explore a beautiful, new part of Montana

Yellowstone and its spin-offs are famous for highlighting Montana’s vast natural beauty. The Madison does the same, with some incredible imagery that captures the colorful, sprawling landscapes of the Madison River Valley. These visuals are accentuated not only by Brian Tyler and Breton Vivian’s riveting original score, but also by the sharp contrast created by scenes in the cramped, crowded streets of New York City.

In a 2024 interview with Variety, The Madison director Christina Alexandra Voros said that the series and Yellowstone share “common ground” in “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,” added Voros. “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.”

As we follow the Clyburns through the Madison River valley, we feel as though we’re experiencing Montana for the first time with them. We see several breathtaking shots of Montana’s vast, sun-kissed landscape, presenting an epic backdrop to the show’s intimate family drama.

Audiences have long tuned in to see history unfold for several generations of Duttons. Despite now being a standalone story, The Madison stands tall on its own while inheriting Yellowstone‘s spirit, telling a new family’s story in a new part of Montana. Paramount has already greenlit a second season of The Madison, so the Clyburn family already has a promising future on streaming.

Stream the first three episodes of The Madison on Paramount+.

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