"The Madison" Won't Be Connected To The "Yellowstone" Universe Says Patrick J. Adams
- Dan Lalonde
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Do you think Taylor Sheridan is really an AI script-writing program that churns out shows and episodes at a pace so fast that a normal human is physically incapable of doing?
Sad news for 'Yellowstone' fans who were hoping for a Dutton to make an appearance on Taylor Sheridan's new show, 'The Madison', which premiered last Saturday with its first three episodes and concludes this weekend with the same number of episodes. The show stars Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer as the parents in the wealthy Clyburn family, who are sent to Montana after a family tragedy. It co-stars Matthew Fox (Lost), Patrick J. Adams (Suits), Beau Garrett (Fantastic Four 2), Elle Chapman (A Man Called Otto, Kevin Zegers (Titans), Amiah Miller (The Water Man), Rebecca Spence (61st Street), Danielle Vasinova (1923),
and Ben Schnetzer (The Book Thief).
Adams, who plays the son-in-law married to their spoiled daughter, has revealed to The Hollywood Reporter that the shows won't be connected to 'Yellowstone' despite both taking place in Montana. "We kept waiting for a script to drop where a Dutton would come. That was certainly a question because that’s how it was in the world. And when we asked about it, it was like, ‘No, no, no. This is an independent thing. This is its own thing.'”
The first two seasons have already been filmed, and since there is no Dutton, it begs the question: Will there be more than two seasons?
Adams continued, "I think I speak for everyone when I say we would shoot this gladly forever. We’ve found something kind of miraculously special here, and as long as it’s a story that people want to hear, we’d be happy to tell it.”
Christina Voros (Yellowstone), who directed all six episodes, shared her views on it. "Any time you get a show together with a cast like this you kind of want it to go forever. And I think having completed the second season, you just fall more and more in love with them as a family. What’s interesting about it is that it’s very much going to resonate with people who have been watching shows in the Yellowstone-verse for a very long time, but it’s also going to draw in people who would not necessarily gravitate to the more muscular and masculine action-driven content of some of Taylor’s bigger shows like 'Yellowstone' or 'Lioness'. It is a simpler story in many ways on the surface, but infinitely more complicated, emotionally, underneath it. There are an abundance of river references to be made when describing 'The Madison.'"
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Source: Hollywood Reporter
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