Landman’s Ali Larter Talks About Taylor Sheridan Writing Women

Landman‘s Ali Larter it is measured how the creator Taylor Sheridan he has written female characters in his shows.
“I love that you create strong and powerful women,” Larter, 50, said recently Us Weekly at the Newport Beach TV Fest sponsored by Vikasha Newport Beach.
Larter was excited to see what Sheridan, 56, created for her character, Angela, in season 3, adding, “For someone like Angela, she’s a family person, she likes to have a good time and she has such a big, big heart.”
He added: “For me it was a dream to play him. I don’t know what’s going to come out of his mouth – but we get it planned – and it’s always fun and great to play him.”
Based on the “Boomtown” podcast, Landman Sheridan’s newest series, which joins the ranks of Yellowstone, Kingstown Mayor, Tulsa King, Lawmen: Bass Reeves again A lioness. Paramount+ flagship series launched Billy Bob Thornton as a corporate fixer working for an oil titan in a drama set in West Texas with life-and-death stakes.
Later, she plays the wife of Tommy (Thornton) and their on-screen daughter Ainsley (Michelle Randolph). Before filming began on season 3, Larter teased what could be explored in future episodes.
“I can’t even imagine or even try to guess what Taylor will think about season 3,” Larter shared at the event. “One thing I do know is that in order to be able to dive into our stories, we all know each other. So the actors really understand what their dynamic is.”
He later teased that Sheridan “will just depend on that,” adding, “And I think the good thing is that it’s not the first time. So when you go back, it’s not anxiety and fear. You’re going to get jitters, but you can get down and do what we love. [is wonderful].”
His costar Andy Garcia He revealed that he was in the dark about what was to come.
“I’m in Taylor’s hands. I’m in it to win it. So, whatever he wants or has plans for me, I’m ready to do it,” he said. Us. “It all starts with the writing. He’s a writer – and a storyteller – and I think he writes all the characters very vividly. They’re well put together and the stories come together in a compelling way and he’s got the ability to play.”
Garcia, 70, continued, “And him [has] understanding of humanity and empathy and has a keen understanding of relationships. Whether it’s husband and wife, or father and daughter, or father and son, or maybe a businessman. It is a privilege. If you write well, it is always a privilege.”
Landman airs on Paramount+.





