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Landman' Star Michelle Randolph On Playing Billy Bob Thornton's Daughter & Entertaining The Old Folks With Her MILF Mom
Billy Bob Thornton recently opened up about two memorable scenes from the Paramount+ show's final two episodes.
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."
During the interview, Thornton, who continues to perform with his rock band, the Boxmasters, addressed the season and the finale, working with Sheridan ... Traditionally, Taylor’s stuff is ...
From potential plot to returning cast members, here’s what we know so far about 'Landman' season 2 Warning: Landman season 1 spoilers ahead! Fans of Landman hope they haven't seen the last of the patch.
Taylor Sheridan's Landman has concluded Season 1 with an epic finale that saw Billy Bob Thornton's Tommy Norris getting beaten up by Jiminez and his men, until he is finally saved by cartel leader Gal
The main character Tommy Norris - played by Billy Bob Thornton - was the 'landman' - essentially Monty's right-hand man. Monty's health was failing towards the end of the season, as it was revealed he had five heart attacks and underwent his third bypass surgery.
In an interview with Entertainment Weekly before the grand premiere of Taylor Sheridan's show 'Landman' Season 1, Billy Bob Thornton shared his thoughts on the show's chances of returning for another season.
Taylor Sheridan's Landman continues to dominate the streaming competition, claiming another week at No. 1 on the Top 10.
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.