Patrick J. Adams Returns to TV as an Investment Banker in "The Madison"
Patrick J. Adams, known for his role as Mike Ross in Suits, has officially been cast in "The Madison," the highly anticipated Yellowstone Spinoff! His new role takes on a similar theme to his time on Suits.
What is the New "The Madison" Role of Patrick J. Adams?
Patrick J. Adams Yellowstone sees him play an investment banker. But unlike Mike Ross Investment Banker's stint as an investment banker in the third season of Suits, which didn't last very long, Adams' new role could feature more depth. In The Madison Yellowstone, his character will continue working as a banker, however, the location changes to Montana, where the core family moves from New York. It seems he will bring a wealth of experience from Patrick J. Adams Suits.
Who are The Main Cast in "The Madison?"
"The Madison" is already shaping up to have a great cast! The series features:
- Michelle Pfeiffer
- Patrick J. Adams
- Elle Chapman
This all sounds exciting and familiar to fans who love the original "Yellowstone" show, which features Kevin Costner, John Dutton, and Beth Dutton.
Was Patrick J. Adams in Any Other TV Series?
You probably know Patrick J. Adams from his time in "Suits." Patrick J. Adams Suits character Mike Ross played an Investment Banker in the series, even working with the well-known "Suits Harvey Specter". It will be very exciting to see Patrick J. Adams Next TV Show. The role will certainly bring more fans!
How Could "The Madison" Be a Suits Story Continuation?
While "Suits" is a beloved show, it is very unlikely we'll get more details. It was cancelled at the end of its run and remains unavailable, for fans seeking to catch Suits streaming. Many have argued that "Suits Ending" seemed abrupt! However, we will definitely see some of the key themes in "Suits Standout Moments," which may make their way to Patrick J. Adams' new role in "The Madison."
Is There A Connection Between "Suits" and "Yellowstone?"
"Suits," known for its dynamic lawyers at "Schwartz & Meyer" has nothing in common with "Yellowstone" with its western world and "Montana Ranch". It has nothing to do with "cowboy boots," except for the amazing actors, stories, and worlds they bring to the screen.