‘Landman’ Actor Drops Bombshell: Confirms Season 1’s Dangerous Oil Rig Stunts Are “All Real”
Lofland joined his co-stars Billy Bob Thornton, Ali Larter, and Andy Garcia at Newport Beach TV Fest’s Landman – Outstanding Drama Series panel. Lofland explained that the actors attended “a week of roughneck camp” to become accustomed to the equipment they were working on, adding, “By the way, it’s all real. No green screen.” Lofland credited Landman’s stunt coordinator, saying that he felt safe the entire time that he was “up on the mast and falling off.” Read Jacob’s full comment below:
We had a week of roughneck camp to get comfortable with the wells and rigs we were working on. By the way, it’s all real. No green screen. So that week was nice and good. We had some of the most amazing stunt people… Wade Allen is an amazing stunt coordinator. He kept me safe the entire time I was up on the mast and falling off. I always felt comfortable, but definitely, some preparation went into it. On the way, it was very fearful, but real quick and over fast, so it worked out.
What Jacob Lofland’s Comments Mean For Landman Season 2: Taylor Sheridan Is Going The Distance For His Oil Drama
Lofland’s comments suggest that Sheridan is going to the same lengths to make Landman great as he did Yellowstone. Now that the original saga is over after Yellowstone season 5, Landman is considered Sheridan’s replacement for Kevin Costner’s show, so it’s good to see that he’s going the distance. Lofland’s comments explain partly why Landman season 1 was so appealing as a Yellowstone substitute, and it’s reasonable to assume that its creators will go to the same extreme to make Landman season 2 as gripping and realistic as season 1.
Our Take On Lofland’s Landman Comments: Lofland’s Revelation Informs His Stellar Performance
Lofland’s portrayal is fantastic, and his week spent in “roughneck camp” doubtlessly contributed to what he was able to bring to the role.
I’m not surprised to hear authentic elements informed Jacob Lofland’s portrayal of Cooper working in the patch. When I was watching Lofland as the younger Norris in Landman season 1, Lofland’s character was one of the most believable, and not just because the actor is one of the lesser-known members of Landman‘s cast. Lofland’s portrayal is fantastic, and his week spent in “roughneck camp” doubtlessly contributed to what he was able to bring to the role. I’m hoping that Landman season 2 has some equally gripping scenes for Cooper outside his worm duties.





