Taylor Sheridan’s upcoming Paramount+ series “Landman” has added four new series regulars, Variety has learned exclusively.
Kayla Wallace (“When Calls The Heart”), frequent Sheridan collaborator James Jordan (“Yellowstone”) Mark Collie (“Nashville”) and Paulina Chávez (“The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia”) have all joined the series alongside previously announced lead Billy Bob Thornton and fellow series regulars Ali Larter, Michelle Randolph and Jacob Lofland.
“Landman” is based on the podcast “Boomtown” and is set in West Texas, specifically the world of oil rigs. The series is officially described as “an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics.”
Wallace will play Rebecca Savage, described as “an extremely capable and intimidating liability attorney sent to West Texas to clean up a mess.”
Wallace is repped by Alchemy Entertainment, Play Management, and Goodman Genow.
Jordan will play Dale Bradley,...
Kayla Wallace (“When Calls The Heart”), frequent Sheridan collaborator James Jordan (“Yellowstone”) Mark Collie (“Nashville”) and Paulina Chávez (“The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia”) have all joined the series alongside previously announced lead Billy Bob Thornton and fellow series regulars Ali Larter, Michelle Randolph and Jacob Lofland.
“Landman” is based on the podcast “Boomtown” and is set in West Texas, specifically the world of oil rigs. The series is officially described as “an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics.”
Wallace will play Rebecca Savage, described as “an extremely capable and intimidating liability attorney sent to West Texas to clean up a mess.”
Wallace is repped by Alchemy Entertainment, Play Management, and Goodman Genow.
Jordan will play Dale Bradley,...
- 1/29/2024
- by Joe Otterson
- Variety Film + TV
Exclusive: Producers Ian Collie and Rob Gibson are best known for helping bring an injured mongrel dog into the global consciousness in Colin From Accounts. Ahead of a busy 2024, the pair sat down with Deadline to chat about plans for their Easy Tiger Productions imprint, the state of TV in Australia and signing with CAA.
And where else to start, but with Colin From Accounts, Australian streamer Binge’s romantic sitcom series written by and starring real-life couple Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer. Over the weekend, the critically acclaimed show, winner of the Most Outstanding Comedy Program at the Logies, went into production on Season 2 after a delay primarily caused by the U.S. writers strike.
Gibson was first alerted to what would become Colin just after leaving his post as Head of Originals at Binge rival Stan. “Harriet had given me the script as a writing sample for another show,...
And where else to start, but with Colin From Accounts, Australian streamer Binge’s romantic sitcom series written by and starring real-life couple Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer. Over the weekend, the critically acclaimed show, winner of the Most Outstanding Comedy Program at the Logies, went into production on Season 2 after a delay primarily caused by the U.S. writers strike.
Gibson was first alerted to what would become Colin just after leaving his post as Head of Originals at Binge rival Stan. “Harriet had given me the script as a writing sample for another show,...
- 12/20/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Breakout Australia comedy Colin From Accounts is back in production.
An official green light of Season 2 of the hit Binge sitcom came in August, after writers and stars Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer chose to down their pens in solidarity with WGA strike in the U.S. over the summer.
Exec producer Alison Hurbert-Burns from Binge told Deadline in October production would begin in “coming months,” adding: “As an Australian program it was outside of the strike, but they just felt it was the right thing to do.”
Brammall and Dyer finished the scripts once a deal was struck at the end of September. Production is now back underway across Sydney, with Easy Tiger Productions and CBS Studios returning the produce.
The show follows the lives of two flawed and funny people who begin an unconventional romance after being brought together when Ash (Dyer) spontaneously flashes her nipple at Gordon...
An official green light of Season 2 of the hit Binge sitcom came in August, after writers and stars Patrick Brammall and Harriet Dyer chose to down their pens in solidarity with WGA strike in the U.S. over the summer.
Exec producer Alison Hurbert-Burns from Binge told Deadline in October production would begin in “coming months,” adding: “As an Australian program it was outside of the strike, but they just felt it was the right thing to do.”
Brammall and Dyer finished the scripts once a deal was struck at the end of September. Production is now back underway across Sydney, with Easy Tiger Productions and CBS Studios returning the produce.
The show follows the lives of two flawed and funny people who begin an unconventional romance after being brought together when Ash (Dyer) spontaneously flashes her nipple at Gordon...
- 12/16/2023
- by Jesse Whittock
- Deadline Film + TV
Exclusive: CAA has signed Rob Gibson and Ian Collie and their production company Easy Tiger for representation.
Launched in Sydney, Easy Tiger’s recent credits include comedy series Colin From Accounts, which has been renewed for a second season in Australia and the UK, and will premiere in the U.S. on Paramount+.
Easy Tiger is also behind the award-winning Foxtel/Fifth Season/ITV courtroom drama series The Twelve starring Sam Neill, which is now in production on Season 2, as well as the Paramount+ series One Night starring Jodie Whittaker; Netflix’s outback drama series Desert King, now in production; Scrublands, the crime drama series premiering on Stan (Australia) and the BBC later this year; and the true crime docuseries The Hunt for the Family Court Killer, which will launch on Network Ten/Paramount+ later this year.
Easy Tiger recently won a record-breaking six awards at the 2023 Logies, Australia’s premier television awards,...
Launched in Sydney, Easy Tiger’s recent credits include comedy series Colin From Accounts, which has been renewed for a second season in Australia and the UK, and will premiere in the U.S. on Paramount+.
Easy Tiger is also behind the award-winning Foxtel/Fifth Season/ITV courtroom drama series The Twelve starring Sam Neill, which is now in production on Season 2, as well as the Paramount+ series One Night starring Jodie Whittaker; Netflix’s outback drama series Desert King, now in production; Scrublands, the crime drama series premiering on Stan (Australia) and the BBC later this year; and the true crime docuseries The Hunt for the Family Court Killer, which will launch on Network Ten/Paramount+ later this year.
Easy Tiger recently won a record-breaking six awards at the 2023 Logies, Australia’s premier television awards,...
- 10/4/2023
- by Lynette Rice
- Deadline Film + TV
On paper, Redfall sounds like it should be a good game. What’s not to love about an open-world looter shooter that lets players team up to stake their claim in a world overrun by vampires? While the game falls short of greatness, it might actually be pretty good if it weren’t for the bugs. But boy, does Redfall have a ton of bugs.
Across many corners of the internet, gamers are sharing the many bugs, glitches, and unfinished assets they’ve found in Redfall. It almost seems like people find five more every time you look for an update on the state of the game. While many of those bugs are entertaining in their own ways, they are also quite sad in the grand scheme of the game.
The most obvious problems with Redfall crop up during combat. No two ways about it; enemies in the game are...
Across many corners of the internet, gamers are sharing the many bugs, glitches, and unfinished assets they’ve found in Redfall. It almost seems like people find five more every time you look for an update on the state of the game. While many of those bugs are entertaining in their own ways, they are also quite sad in the grand scheme of the game.
The most obvious problems with Redfall crop up during combat. No two ways about it; enemies in the game are...
- 5/3/2023
- by Matthew Byrd
- Den of Geek
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