Michelle Pfeiffer Yells at Will Arnett in Fiery Therapy Scene from “The Madison” (Exclusive) Michelle Pfeiffer and Will Arnett star in a sneak peek of The Madison, showcasing Pfeiffer’s character, Stacy Clyburn, in a tense therapy session. The clip, exclusive to People, features Clyburn confronting her therapist, played by Arnett, over her "hostile" and "mistrusting" behavior. In the fifth episode of the series, Clyburn, a grieving widow who moved from New York to Montana, questions the therapist’s approach. Arnett’s character, Phil Yorn, challenges Clyburn’s reluctance to trust his interpretation of her emotions. Clyburn responds with raw vulnerability, recounting the loss of her husband and the emotional turmoil she faces. She bluntly expresses her pain, even joking about the desire to "claw my eyes out with a f---ing spoon" to escape her suffering. The scene highlights the show’s focus on grief and emotional resilience, as Clyburn seeks guidance from her therapist amid her personal struggles. The Madison, created by Yellowstone writer Taylor Sheridan, follows the Clyburn family as they navigate life in the Madison River valley of Montana. The series, which premiered on March 14, stars Kurt Russell, Patrick J. Adams, Matthew Fox, and Pfeiffer. Sheridan’s approach to casting was unconventional, as Pfeiffer revealed she signed on without reading the script. She described the process as a back-and-forth negotiation with Sheridan, who preferred to cast actors before writing the full script. The final three episodes of the series will debut on Paramount+ on March 21. Pfeiffer’s portrayal of Clyburn, a character defined by her grief and determination, has been central to the show’s emotional core. The therapy scene underscores the series’ exploration of healing and the complexities of moving forward after loss.#paramount #taylor_sheridan #the_madison #michelle_pfeiffer #will_arnett

Steve Carell & Will Arnett’s $940 Million Movie Arrives on Netflix Today Universal Pictures’ highest-grossing animated film, starring Academy Award nominee Steve Carell, has transitioned to a streaming platform with its release on Netflix. The 2022 comedy, Minions: The Rise of Gru, has earned over $940 million globally during its theatrical run. The film is now available for streaming, marking its arrival on the platform. The movie serves as the second prequel in the Despicable Me franchise, delving into the origins of Gru, the titular supervillain. The film features a star-studded voice cast, including Carell as Gru, Will Arnett and Steve Coogan reprising their roles as Mr. Perkins and Silas Ramsbottom, and Pierre Coffin as the Minions. Additional voices include Alan Arkin as Wild Knuckles, Taraji P. Henson as Belle Bottom, Michelle Yeoh as Master Chow, Julie Andrews as Marlena Gru, Russell Brand as Dr. Nefario, Jean-Claude Van Damme as Jean-Clawed, Dolph Lundgren as Svengeance, Danny Trejo as Stronghold, and Lucy Lawless as Nun-chuck. The film holds an 89% score on Rotten Tomatoes. The plot follows Gru in the 1970s as he grows up in the suburbs, idolizing the Vicious 6, a supervillain group. Determined to become evil enough to join them, Gru enlists his loyal Minions—Kevin, Stuart, Bob, and Otto (a new Minion with braces)—to help build a lair, develop weapons, and execute missions. When the Vicious 6 expels their leader, Wild Knuckles, Gru attempts to join the group but faces setbacks. His schemes escalate, leading to a conflict with the Vicious 6 and forcing him to seek guidance from Wild Knuckles. The story explores themes of friendship and redemption as Gru navigates his path to villainy.#netflix #steve_carell #will_arnett #minions_the_rise_of_gru #despicable_me
