Mar 14 β€’ 20:01 UTC πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Mirror

Meghan Markle's former love interest worlds away from Suits in 'uncomfortable' new role

Patrick J. Adams discusses his new role in the Paramount+ series 'The Madison,' which contrasts sharply with his previous work on 'Suits.'

Patrick J. Adams, known for his role in the TV series 'Suits,' has opened up about his new character in the Paramount+ contemporary Western series 'The Madison.' Created by Taylor Sheridan, the series centers around the Clyburn familyβ€”a prosperous New York family forced to relocate to rural Montana after a family tragedy. In this new setting, Adams plays Russell, the investment banker husband of Paige Clyburn, who struggles to adapt to the challenges of living in the wilderness.

The series features a star-studded cast, including Michelle Pfeiffer as matriarch Stacy Clyburn and Kurt Russell as her husband. Their characters must navigate a major upheaval as they leave their urban lifestyle behind and find themselves facing the raw realities of life in a remote area. Adams' new role presents a stark contrast to the high-stakes legal drama of 'Suits,' pushing him into a more rugged and emotionally complex environment.

In his interview, Adams reflects on the challenges of stepping into this 'uncomfortable' role, highlighting the difficulties his character experiences adjusting to a completely different way of life. As audiences await the series' release, the shift in setting and character dynamics promises to showcase Adams' range as an actor in a unique tale crafted by one of Hollywood's top storytellers.

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