Yellowstonemay be coming to an end later this year, but the world around it will continue inThe Madison, an off-shoot of the mainline show which has already assembled an A-list cast.Michelle Pfeifferstars as a mother, who, while grappling with tragic loss as the matriarch of a New York family, finds herself heading a group transplanted to the rural and rugged landscape of Montana.She’s joined byKurt Russell,Matthew FoxandPatrick J. Adams,while the cast is further boosted byElle Chapmanas Pfeiffer’s daughter Paige;Beau Garrettas Abigail, the second daughter; andAmiah Milleras Abigail’s eldest child.

Miller recently spoke to MovieWebwhile promoting her latest filmHold Your Breath, a period-set thriller in which she plays the daughter of a mother getting increasingly more troubled, played by the majestic Emmy-winningSarah Paulson. During the interview she was asked about working onThe Madisonand her excitement was difficult to hide.

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“It’s a really special project, and I’m so grateful. It was such a dream come true. I’ve always wanted to work with Taylor Sheridan,” Miller told MovieWeb. “I met him at the screen test. And you know, I fought for the role, and I booked it, and yeah, it’s going really well. Andwe’re filming right now in Montana, and I had never been there before. It’s so beautiful, and everyone is so lovely…You’re really gonna like the show.”

Taylor Sheridan is a Busy Man

The flagshipYellowstonewill have its final yeehaw next month. Sheridan has already created other shows in the Yeehawniverse through1883and1923. The Madison will be the first spin-off that’s contemporary to Yellowstone. 1883 starredSam Elliott, Tim McGraw, Faith Hill, andIsabel May. 1923 starsHelen MirrenandHarrison Ford. The main characters of both shows have some kind of familial ties to the modern-day Duttons.

Miller continued sharing her love for Sheridan’s many projects:

“1883 is my favorite of his. I mean, I love a period piece, obviously [given Hold Your Breath]. That one’s my favorite. But he’s so talented. He is such a busy man. Like,he will be editing one show and then writing another show, and then at the wrap party. And I’m just like, ‘How are you doing all of this? I don’t understand.’ But yeah, he’s such a force, and I’m so grateful that he believed in me and gave me the part. Andhe called me himself and offered. He was like, ‘Hey Amiah, it’s Taylor. You want to be in my show?’ I was like, ‘Yeah, I sure do, Taylor!”

Yellowstonereturns for a final farewell this November, while a release date forThe Madisonis yet to be set, but it’s likely to arrive at the tail end of 2025. You can catch up onYellowstoneon Peacock. Stay tuned for more details.

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