SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for the Season 1 finale of The Madison.
After crashing through viewers’ emotions like a runaway 18-wheeler with faulty brakes, Taylor Sheridan‘s The Madison is already gearing up for its second season, and we’re more than ready to shed some tears at the events to come. Recently, while recapping the events of Season 1, The Madison stars Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell teased aspects of the show’s second season, which has yet to get a release date. While we wait for more details, it’s important to note that the second season is already in the can, so it’s only a matter of time before we’re back in Montana with the Clyburn family, sorting through the aftermath of their patriarch’s death.
Cast and creatives tease The Madison Season 2
“It’s after the initial stage of raw grief passes, and some time has gone by,” Pfeiffer says. “It’s the messy and profound rebuilding of everything that you knew after everything that you knew has fallen apart and what that looks like.”
Joining Pfeiffer in the conversation is Christina Alexandra Voros, who directed every episode of Season 1. She added to Pfeiffer’s statement by saying, “I think by the end of Season 1, there are a number of questions to be answered in terms of what the next steps will be for the Clyburn family,” she says. “Season 2 begins to delve into that.”
Meanwhile, Kurt Russell adds that things could get dangerous for the Clyburns as grief continues to take its toll, saying, “I think it’s fair to say that in Season 2 — and I believe Michelle will agree with me — what happens is the level of real danger goes up,” he says. “Things begin to become dangerous in realistic ways.”
Our thoughts on the first season
I had the pleasure of seeing The Madison early, and speaking with the cast about Sheridan’s latest (and best) drama. You can check out my interviews in the video posted above. Additionally, JoBlo’s Alex Maidy enjoyed the hell out of the show’s first season, writing in his 9/10 review:
“The Madison works as well as it does because it is nothing like Yellowstone. Taylor Sheridan has crafted a story about conflict that is devoid of criminal violence, but other forms of violence can wreak havoc on people. This series relies on the core themes of family, romance, and trauma, not for entertainment, but to showcase the depths of perseverance and resilience in the face of the hardest experiences people can go through. I had started to think that Taylor Sheridan was only capable of soap operas, crime thrillers, or a blend of the two, but The Madison has redeemed him in a way I did not expect. This is a touching drama that will hit you emotionally and gut-wrenchingly, but will also leave you wanting to take stock of your own family and relationships. The Madison is a journey that is worth investing in and leaves enough threads open to keep you wanting to come back for more when season two debuts.”
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