So yeah, I hope we keep telling these stories for a while.
Paramount+ is surely expectingLandmanto be a success and for it to run multiple series.
I wanted to put actual human faces in that and zone in on the personal stories.
It really is this massive, massive thing.
I’m expecting to do a run-through.
Where am I landing?
And it was just like, it’s the Wild West.
But this is how this boy likes to direct.
So get on board.
I hang on tight.
All of Larter’s scenes in the first two episodes ofLandmanare done over Facetime calls with her ex-husband.
We were down there for five months.
It was definitely an arduous shoot.
I had to audition three times and screen test 19 pages for it.
And for me, it wasn’t interesting just to play that.
I wanted to find, like how she showed her love.
What Was It Like Filming Texas and Its Intense Texas Weather?
There’s a reason why people film in California, where it tends to be consistent and nice.

And I mean, it’ll really put you through the wringer.
And thankfully, we just stayed with it, stayed on track, and got it done.
But yeah, there were definitely challenging days.

Ali Larter: We got a lot of lightning delays, and the weather is very intense.
And so I think that being there was really incredible to be able to have that.
Paula Chavez: Oh my god, lightning delays.

The wind, when they were on the rigs, they said it was super windy.
They drive fast there, and you gotta keep up.
I think that was the learning curve was probably the biggest part.

But day one was a little bit, you know, but Taylor made it work.
He makes you feel part of the crew on day one.
And so that was always the challenge.

And so having those conversations and making sure it was executed.
So I’m personally not used to that.
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