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Sam Elliott Discusses ‘Landman’ and the Appeal of Escapist Entertainment

In a world filled with stress and division, many are turning to entertainment as a form of escape. Sam Elliott, the iconic actor known for his roles in Westerns, believes that audiences are craving simpler, character-driven stories. Elliott, who stars in the hit series ‘Landman,’ suggests that this type of storytelling offers a welcome respite from the complexities of modern life.

Elliott’s Role in ‘Landman’

Joining the cast in its second season, Elliott plays T.L. Norris, a character that allows him to delve into a role he finds both challenging and enjoyable. ‘Landman,’ based on the podcast ‘Boomtown,’ explores the oil boom in West Texas during the early 2010s, focusing on the life of a ‘landman’ portrayed by Billy Bob Thornton. The series highlights the impact of technological advances in oil drilling and the resulting economic and social changes in the region.

A Long Career in Hollywood

At 81, Elliott reflects on his enduring career in Hollywood. He attributes his longevity to being selective about his roles, choosing projects that resonate with him personally rather than pursuing them solely for financial gain. Elliott’s disciplined approach has allowed him to maintain a successful career spanning decades.

Despite his age, Elliott remains eager to learn from his peers. He expresses admiration for his co-star Billy Bob Thornton, noting that even though Thornton plays his son in ‘Landman,’ there is much to learn from his extensive experience in the industry.

Character-Driven Storytelling

Elliott’s comments on the current state of entertainment reflect a broader trend where audiences seek comfort in familiar narratives and well-developed characters. This shift towards escapist entertainment is seen as a response to the overwhelming nature of today’s world, offering viewers a temporary refuge from daily challenges.


Original reporting: Fox News (HLL/CB) — read the source article.

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