As a devoted fan of Patrick J. Adams’ captivating performances, I am thrilled to see him return to the small screen in “The Madison,” the next installment in the Yellowstone-verse. His portrayal of Mike Ross on Suits was unforgettable, and I can’t wait to see what he brings to his new character, Russell McIntosh.
Michelle Pfeiffer‘s Yellowstone world is filling in its stable.
Patrick J. Adams is set to return as a young investment banker in the upcoming series, titled “The Madison“, that’s part of the universe created by Taylor Sheridan, and it stars Pfeiffer.
In his new role, Adams, famously recognized for portraying Mike Ross on the hit drama series Suits, previously aired on USA Network and now streaming, takes on the character of Russell McIntosh. This individual is described as someone who has strictly followed the predetermined course of his life.
The Madison marks the initial spin-off series from the original hit show, Yellowstone, set to air its much-anticipated final episodes starting from November 10. This new series is portrayed as a deep exploration into themes of grief and human relationships, focusing on a family residing in the Madison River valley, situated centrally in Montana.
As a fan, I’m thrilled to announce that Elle Chapman, known for her roles in “A Man Called Otto” and “Florida Wild,” and Beau Garrett, recognized from “Firefly Lane,” “The Good Doctor,” and “Girlfriend’s Guide to Divorce,” have both joined the cast. In this exciting development, Elle Chapman is making her TV debut as Paige McIntosh, a somewhat self-centered woman who enjoys a luxurious New York lifestyle, funded by her parents and investment banker husband. Meanwhile, Beau Garrett portrays Abigail Reese, a resilient and sarcastic New Yorker, who is a recently divorced mother of two.
Last year, when it was officially confirmed that Yellowstone had come to an end, Paramount Network started planning for two additional spin-offs. One of these is a prequel series set in 1944, while the other is called The Madison (originally known as 2024). This latter spin-off is meant to continue the story from where Yellowstone left off, and it’s set in the present day. It will introduce new characters and locations, as well as some familiar ones, leading some viewers to wonder if other recognizable faces might reappear.
The upcoming show, as of now without a set release date, is being produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, 101 Studios, and Bosque Ranch Productions. It’s overseen by Sheridan, Pfeiffer, David C. Glasser, John Linson, Art Linson, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, David Hutkin, Christina Voros, Michael Friedman, and Keith Cox in executive production.
Most recently, Adams has been at the helm of the limited series ‘Plan B’, and he made his Broadway premiere in Richard Greenberg’s Tony Award-winning revival of ‘Take Me Out’. He is represented by Creative Artists Agency (CAA), The Rosenzweig Group, and attorney Lev Ginsburg. Coming up, Adams will grace our screens in the series ‘Lockerbie’, which will air on BBC and Netflix.
Garrett is represented by LINK Entertainment, SDB Partners, and lawyer Jason Hendler, while Chapman is represented by Alchemy Entertainment, Sovereign Talent Group, and the law firm of Goodman, Genow, Schenkman, Smelkinson & Christopher.
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2024-08-20 19:25