Updated
Updated · 3DVF · May 19
Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell Reunite After 38 Years in 'The Madison' as Sheridan Keeps No-Script Rule
Updated
Updated · 3DVF · May 19

Michelle Pfeiffer, Kurt Russell Reunite After 38 Years in 'The Madison' as Sheridan Keeps No-Script Rule

5 articles · Updated · 3DVF · May 19
  • March 14, 2026 is the premiere date for The Madison, which pairs Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell on screen for the first time in 38 years.
  • Taylor Sheridan secured both actors under his standing rule that cast members commit before reading scripts, then shapes the material around the performers he has.
  • Pfeiffer plays a New York mother facing profound loss, while Russell appears as her late husband, with director Christina Alexandra Voros saying their shared history gave scenes immediate ease.
  • The series will stream exclusively on Canal+ and myCANAL, while U.S. release details are still being finalized.
  • The project extends Sheridan's write-after-casting approach, already used on 1923, betting that trust and actor-specific writing produce stronger chemistry on screen.
What story elements were changed for 'The Madison' to leave the 'Yellowstone' universe?
How did filming a main character a season in advance affect the show's narrative?
What happens when an actor, locked in by Sheridan's 'commit first' rule, dislikes the script?