If you're going to become on-set friends with Jon Hamm, prepare to get roasted. Speaking with film critic and radio host Elvis Mitchell at the 2025 Sundance Film Festival, Hamm recalled first meeting Landman creator Taylor Sheridan at the 2016 festival,
But Jon Hamm had no idea what he was signing up for when he agreed to star in Taylor Sheridan’s mysterious new series. During a recent appearance at Sundance Film Festival, Hamm explained that Sheridan first approached him about the role in 2016,
I’m very happy that they asked me to do this, but I’ll tell you exactly what it was — it was the ability to work with Taylor (Sheridan) and Billy Bob (Thornton),' he admitted. Hamm added ...
The second season of Taylor Sheridan's 'Landman' series would pick up after Jon Hamm’s character Monty died in a shocking twist
Jon Hamm has expressed how happy he feels to be a part of new series, Landman.The Tag actor is happy that with this new show, he has received an opportunity to express his versatility. Besides
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.”
Jon Hamm was recently spotted having a laugh about his landman co-star Billy Bob Thornton during the 2025 Sundance Film Festival.
Landman is turning out to be another hit for the Sheridan-verse on Paramount+. But Jon Hamm had no idea what he was signing up for when he agreed to star in Taylor Sheridan’s mysterious new series.
Over the years, Taylor Sheridan has been associated with some of the biggest shows in recent memory, Landman being among them.
Paramount+ has scored big with Landman, the oil drama series created by Taylor Sheridan. It's become the third most-watched original show on the platform for 2024, with a whopping 9.
Model turned actress Larter, known for featuring in ‘Final Destination’ and ‘Heroes,’ stars alongside Billy Bob Thornton in the Paramount+ drama.
MOVE over Dallas, an anti-woke TV show is revealing the risky and raunchy side of the Texas oil business. Landman was described by Sun columnist Jeremy Clarkson as “the best thing I’ve seen on