Kurt Russell Has The Perfect Western Replacement For Tombstone In 2026

While ‘Tombstone’ is a well-regarded Western, Kurt Russell may soon be more famous for another film in the genre, due out in 2026. The 1993 movie, directed by George P. Cosmatos, featured a strong cast including Val Kilmer, Sam Elliott, and Bill Paxton. Russell starred as Wyatt Earp, the iconic figure from American history.

Inspired by actual events in 1880s Arizona, including the famous shootout at the O.K. Corral and the subsequent Earp Vendetta Ride, the movie Tombstone was a hit with both critics and audiences when it was released. Over time, it’s become a beloved classic, often considered one of the greatest Westerns ever made. Kurt Russell has appeared in other Westerns, like Quentin Tarantino’s The Hateful Eight and S. Craig Zahler’s Bone Tomahawk, but many feel there’s something uniquely memorable about Tombstone and his performance in it.

Currently, the 1993 film is considered Kurt Russell’s best Western, though a new movie coming out in 2026 might take that title.

Kurt Russell Joins Taylor Sheridan’s Neo-Western Universe With The Madison

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This year, Russell is revisiting the Western genre, but this time for television instead of film. He’ll star as Preston Clyburn in The Madison, alongside Michelle Pfeiffer as Stacy. The series, created by Taylor Sheridan—the mind behind many popular modern Westerns—follows a family from Manhattan who relocate to Montana after a devastating loss, settling near the Madison River.

The new series, The Madison, will premiere on Paramount+ on March 14th with its first six episodes. It was initially thought to be connected to the Yellowstone universe, potentially following Kayce’s storyline on CBS with the Marshals and the upcoming Dutton Ranch series featuring Beth and Rip. However, it’s now confirmed that The Madison is a standalone show and its characters, the Clyburns, are not related to the Dutton family.

Why The Madison Can Beat Tombstone As Kurt Russell’s Most Well-Known Western

It’s true that The Madison is quite a departure from Russell’s previous Western, Tombstone. Unlike a reckless gunslinger, his character, Preston, is now focused on his family – he’s a husband, father, and grandfather. The show’s previews suggest he won’t be involved with the law, and the core of his appeal seems to be the way his family navigates between two contrasting worlds.

However, The Madison has a good chance of becoming Russell’s most famous Western for two key reasons. First, it’s part of Taylor Sheridan’s interconnected universe of shows. Even though Kevin Costner left Yellowstone unexpectedly, he remained the face of the series and still has a significant impact. His character’s death even drove the plot forward. Billy Bob Thornton in Landman and Sylvester Stallone in Tulsa King benefited from this same kind of established universe, and Russell could achieve similar success with The Madison.

Plus, the TV series The Madison has reportedly finished filming its second season, even before the first season has been released, suggesting it will have more than six episodes. This extra time will allow the show to fully develop its characters, like Russell Preston and the Clyburn family, and draw viewers into their stories. Because it’s a streaming series, it’s also easily available to a wider audience, potentially attracting people who don’t typically watch Westerns but are looking for something new to enjoy.

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2026-03-10 20:48