Over the years, Taylor Sheridan has been associated with some of the biggest shows in recent memory, Landman being among them.
Taylor Sheridan’s latest show, “Landman,” closed out its debut season on Sunday night, and many fans are already wondering what's next.
Taylor Sheridan’s recent Landman season finale has left the fate of that Billy Bob Thornton series in the air, but judging from Billy Bob’s vibes that have surfaced thus far, a second season ...
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.”
Landman' Star Michelle Randolph On Playing Billy Bob Thornton's Daughter & Entertaining The Old Folks With Her MILF Mom
This post contains spoilers from “The Crumbs of Hope,” the Season 1 finale of “Landman,” now streaming on Paramount+ If the beginning and end of Season 1 of Paramount+’s “Landman” is any indication, co-creator and writer Taylor Sheridan may have it out for star Billy Bob Thornton.
The star of the Paramount+ oil industry series, who lost his home in ‘93 in the Malibu fires, says, "The most important thing is life and limb and family."
The actor speaks with The Hollywood Reporter about his oil tycoon's ending, the viral Jerry Jones scene and lessons learned for when the show likely returns: "There’s going to be a lot of wreckage to clean up.
Taylor Sheridan has scored another hit with the TV show Landman, which concluded on Sunday night amid record-breaking ratings. The Paramount+ drama—starring Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Ali Larter and Jon Hamm—is the latest from Sheridan, who co-created the hit show with Christian Wallace.
Thornton, who stars as the fixer for a Texas oil company in the hit Taylor Sheridan drama, breaks down the season finale and discusses the prospects for Season 2.
Billy Bob Thornton remembers the terrible injuries he sustained while performing a stunt in Seagal's 1994 hit.
"I stayed at his house a couple of times, and I did not want to get caught in my drawers looking in his refrigerator."