‘Yellowstone’ Sequel Enlists Hollywood Icon Who Can Make Everyone Forget About Kevin Costner

Per Variety, screen legend Kurt Russell has officially joined the cast of the Yellowstone spinoff titled The Madison, which is described as “a heartfelt study of grief and human connection following a New York City family in the Madison River valley of central Montana.” Character details are still under wraps, but it’s said that Russell will play the husband of previously announced star, Michelle Pfeiffer.
Russell brings with him a wealth of experience in front of the camera, but surprisingly enough, The Madison will be just his second major TV role since the 70s. The 74-year-old was a series regular on the short-lived 1976 Western The Quest, and while he won an Emmy for his portrayal of Elvis in the 1979 made-for-TV movie of the same name, he wouldn’t appear regularly again on television until his starring role in Apple TV+’s Monarch: Legacy of Monsters. In the interim, Russell carved out a successful film career for himself, starring in the likes of Escape from New York, The Thing, and other Westerns such as Tombstone, Bone Tomahawk, and The Hateful Eight.
