This post contains spoilers for Landman‘s Season 1 finale, which began streaming Sunday. Proceed accordingly. Lest you think that Landman‘s Tommy is about to trade in his dusty blue jeans for a power suit and The Patch Café for three-martini lunches,
An oil company fixer aka a landman by trade, Tommy pulls his pickup over to look at the boyfriend photo Angela holds up during a video call. After scanning the pic of this Greek god-like high school football star whose blue eyes you can get lost in, Tommy dryly replies, “OK, I see your point.”
Model turned actress Larter, known for featuring in ‘Final Destination’ and ‘Heroes,’ stars alongside Billy Bob Thornton in the Paramount+ drama.
Randolph knows that the bond she's formed with Thornton is "so cool" and she tells PEOPLE Larter often introduces her as "my daughter"
Billy Bob Thornton recently opened up about two memorable scenes from the Paramount+ show's final two episodes.
T he dust has settled after the intense Season 1 finale of Landman, and while the series leaves the fate of M-Tex Oil in Tommy’s hands, fans are left wondering if Billy Bob Thor
Billy Bob Thornton has revealed when Landman Season 2 is set to begin production, but only if it gets renewed by Paramount+.
Michelle Randolph as Ainsley Norris and Ali Larter as Angela Norris in 'Landman' (left): Michelle Randolph and Billy Bob Thornton in 'Landman' (right)
Emerson Miller/Paramount+ Taylor Sheridan‘s Landman had fans on the edge of their seats - but what would season 2 cover after that shocking death? Landman, which premiered in November 2024, is Sheridan's newest hit series,
Costume designer Emma Potter tells IndieWire about keeping actors in denim and long-sleeved shirts - and having fun dressing Angela.
"Landman" is a drama series created by Taylor Sheridan, known for works like "Yellowstone" and "1883." The show premiered on Paramount+ on November 17, 2024, with a 10-episode first season. The series stars Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris,
Taylor Sheridan’s “Landman” has finished its first season, which contained a multitude of references to Fort Worth and North Texas. “Landman” is co-created and executive produced by Sheridan and Christian Wallace,