Hollywood has picked a side — and Billy Bob Thornton isn’t backing down. As criticism mounts around Landman, Thornton has stepped forward to defend co-star Ali Larter and push back against what he calls “cartoonish” takes on the series. This isn’t a polished PR response. It’s personal. Rooted in his Arkansas and Texas upbringing, Thornton argues these characters aren’t exaggerated — they’re familiar. The kind of people you grow up with, work alongside, and sometimes spend a lifetime trying to escape. Rough around the edges. Complicated. Uncomfortably real. While critics analyze from a distance, Landman keeps moving forward with raw performances and stories that refuse to be softened for comfort. This isn’t damage control. It’s a line drawn in the dirt.

Billy Bob Thornton defends Ali Larter’s ‘cartoonish’ Landman role. Thornton also shielded creator Taylor Sheridan from criticism.

Billy Bob Thornton has defended his co-star’s “cartoonish” role in new series Landman.

Landman is the latest series from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan, who created the show alongside Christian Wallace. It’s based on Wallace’s own podcast, Boomtown, and follows oil rig executive Tommy Noris (Thornton) as he tries to steer his company to the top amid a fuelling boom.

In the series, Final Destination and Heroes actor Ali Larter plays Tommy’s ex-wife, Angela – and Larter’s performance has drawn criticism from reviewers who described her performance as overdone.

However, Thornton, who has just received a Golden Globe nomination for his role, disagrees with this notion and, in a new interview about the show, he acknowledged that, while Sheridan has found success with his TV show empire, he has “had a hard way to go with the critics over the years”.

Thornton, 69, told Deadline: “I mean, he’s such a powerful guy. It’s easy to knock him down. But he’s had the best reviews he’s ever had for Landman.

“Some of them mentioned the women and how Ali’s character may be a little cartoonish or whatever. And I got to tell you, I was raised down there in Arkansas and Texas, and women like Ali exist. It’s hard to look that good, but some of ’em do.

He continued: “I mean, there are women around that Dallas-Fort Worth area who look like models, and they’re just like elbows and eyebrows every minute.”

Ali Larter’s ‘Landman’ role has been described as ‘cartoonish’
Ali Larter’s ‘Landman’ role has been described as ‘cartoonish’ (Paramount)

One of Sheridan’s other shows, Yellowstone, is drawing to an end later this month.

*Spoilers for Yellowstone follow below*

The conclusion to the series that follows ranch owners in Montana has been killing off multiple characters, including Kevin Costner’s lead character whose departure from the series has been well documented and mired in controversy.

After the airing of his character’s death, the Oscar winner said: “I didn’t see it. I’m going to be perfectly honest. I didn’t know it was actually airing last night. I didn’t realise yesterday was the thing.”

In the most recent episode of Yellowstone’s final season, Sheridan himself showed up alongside supermodel Bella Hadid, whom he cast as his girlfriend.

Landman is available to stream on Paramount+

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