Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell star in new spin-off of "Yellowstone"

Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell star in new spin-off of "Yellowstone"

The world of "Yellowstone" continues to expand. Although the main "Yellowstone" series is scheduled to end in the second half of its highly anticipated fifth season, several new shows are in the works. One of them will have a new title and a star-studded cast to make up for the departure of original "Yellowstone" star Kevin Costner, who will not appear in the final episode.

According to TV Line, Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer are in talks to lead the cast of "The Madison," a modern-set spin-off that may or may not be the project formerly known as "2024." The two could be joined by Patrick J. Adams, who has no doubt become a household name due to the enormous popularity of his old "Suits," and "Everybody Loves Raymond" co-star Brad Garrett.

The rumored premise of the show, in which Pfeiffer's wealthy landlady Stacy Clyburn returns to Montana from New York with her family after her husband and brother-in-law are killed in a plane crash, is set to go into production later this month for a 2025 premiere.

There is still nothing more than speculation about "Madison," and according to Matthew Belloni's latest newsletter, Pfeiffer's new show will be a direct continuation of the Dutton family storyline from "Yellowstone" starring Matthew McConaughey and previously rumored to be a sequel series " 2024," and is said to be separate from "2024. [Yellowstone stars Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser, and Luke Grimes are said to be in negotiations to reprise their roles, which would make "2024" closer to a new season of "Yellowstone" without Costner than a separate story from "Madison."

Whatever happens with these new shows, there will be no shortage of new content for "Yellowstone" fans. In addition to the final episodes of the main series, there will be a new season of the prequel series "1923," with the return of stars Helen Mirren and Harrison Ford. Another prequel titled "1944" is also planned, as well as a long-in-the-making spin-off set at the 6666 Ranch.

"Yellowstone" mastermind Taylor Sheridan is behind all of these shows, and with the cast of "Madison" assembled, he may prioritize his work there first. Viewers will have a better understanding of where the saga of the Dutton family and their friends is headed when "Yellowstone" returns with new episodes on the Paramount Network on November 10.

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