‘Landman’ Is Ripping Off ‘Yellowstone’ + I Absolutely Love It
Kevin Costner has brought us one of his most personal projects this holiday season, titled Kevin Costner Presents: The First Christmas. The
Yellowstone star also opened With projects like Dances with Wolves, Field of Dreams, and The Bodyguard, it’s rare to see him take on a
purely faith-centered project. So, let’s look at what Costner shared about his past, followed by his one and a half hour Christmas special.

Yellowstone fans have a decision to make about Season 2 of Landman. The space between the two Taylor Sheridan shows is growing thin with repeated plot lines, episode titles and actors.
How you feel about that is going to shape how you feel about the rest of Season 2. I absolutely love it.

Actors In Landman and Yellowstone
The most obvious way that Landman and Yellowstone are alike is in casting. If you widen Yellowstone to include its prequels, you find at least four actors playing multiple parts: Sam Elliott, Billy Bob Thornton, Michelle Randolph and James Jordan.
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Others have crossed the Taylor Sheridan universe with equal ease. Dawn Olivieri, for example, has starred in 1883, Yellowstone and Lioness. Hugh Dillon has appeared in Yellowstone and Mayor of Kingstown, among others.
Sheridan likes working with familiar actors, and honestly, I like that he does. It brings an instant sense of familiarity to any new show.
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Season 2, Episode 2 of Landman was titled “Sins of the Father.” That’s the same name given to Season 2, Episode 10 of Yellowstone, which surely wasn’t accidental.
Like Season 2 (and really all) of Yellowstone, this season of Landman has explored the main character’s complicated relationship with his father. Tommy (Thornton) is brought back to his father after the death of his mother, wife to TL (Elliott).
The similarities keep going. Both shows refer to an off screen mother who’s life was rocked by the death of a baby (John Dutton’s brother, Tommy Norris’ sister). Neither mom recovered to become anything but a shell of her old self, although the consequences were much more dire on this new show.
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up about his acting journey and spoke about the time, long before Hollywood, fame, and awards had entered the picture (via Christian Post).