THE DELAY TO LANDMAN SEASON 3 HAS GIVEN FANS REASON TO WORRY — BUT PARAMOUNT+ HAS JUST REVEALED WHAT IS REALLY HAPPENING BEHIND CLOSED DOORS. Production was previously expected to begin in August, but James Jordan now says the cameras won’t start rolling until “sometime in September.” More notably, it has been roughly eight months since Season 2 left Tommy Norris in a completely new position. The main cast is still expected to return and was previously reported to have secured pay raises. But it was a single comment from a Paramount+ executive about Taylor Sheridan that finally revealed where Landman really stands during this long period of silence.

The cameras still are not rolling on Landman Season 3, and the expected production start has moved later than previously reported. After eight months without a continuation…

EIGHT MONTHS AFTER THE FINALE, LANDMAN SEASON 3 STILL HASN’T STARTED FILMING — AND THE ORIGINAL PRODUCTION PLAN HAS EVEN BEEN PUSHED BACK. James Jordan revealed that production is now expected to begin “sometime in September,” rather than the previously reported August start. Meanwhile, Tommy Norris remains at one of the biggest turning points in the series after what Cami did to him. But as the delay forces fans to wait even longer, Paramount+ has just confirmed one crucial detail about Taylor Sheridan. And what Sheridan is doing right now suggests Season 3 may be preparing for an entirely different game.

The cameras still are not rolling on Landman Season 3, and the expected production start has moved later than previously reported. After eight months without a continuation…

THE TOUGHEST CHALLENGE COLE HAUSER FACED DURING DUTTON RANCH SEASON 1 WASN’T A FIGHT SCENE — AND IT WASN’T AN EMOTIONAL RIP WHEELER MOMENT, EITHER. Production stretched across nine months, and by the end of Episode 9, Hauser said everyone was ready to go home and get some rest. One problem even made it difficult for the actor to maintain Rip’s familiar physical appearance, while another incident became so serious that production had to shut down for four days. Still, Hauser called the season “very rewarding” and was already preparing for the year ahead. What nearly defeated Rip Wheeler in real life turned out to be an opponent no script could ever control.

When Cole Hauser admitted that everyone was ready to “take a breather” after completing Dutton Ranch Season 1, the comment could easily sound like the words of…

COLE HAUSER HAS HAD ENOUGH OF DUTTON RANCH — WHAT HE WANTED MOST WAS TO GET OFF THE SET. Hauser said it wasn’t just him; nearly the entire cast and crew were ready to “take a breather,” go home, and get some rest. What makes that especially striking is that Season 1 had become a major success while Season 2 was already confirmed. Hauser was still deeply affected by everything he had endured while making Dutton Ranch, making his desire to step away and recover even more understandable. Only by looking at what the cast and crew endured over those grueling nine months does it become clear why Rip Wheeler needed to leave Texas as soon as the finale was finished.

When Cole Hauser admitted that everyone was ready to “take a breather” after completing Dutton Ranch Season 1, the comment could easily sound like the words of…

THINGS WENT TOO FAR — JONATHAN ROUMIE HAD A TENSE DISAGREEMENT WITH DALLAS JENKINS WHILE WORKING ON THE CHOSEN SEASON 6. This wasn’t the first time the actor and creator had discussed how Jesus should be portrayed, but Jenkins admitted he had never seen Roumie this uncomfortable before. Notably, another member of the production later raised similar concerns. The disagreement ultimately led to some of the material being cut and trimmed before the two finally reached common ground. But it’s what was removed that explains why Roumie pushed back so strongly — and why Season 6 ultimately had to change.

For most of The Chosen, Dallas Jenkins and Jonathan Roumie have apparently shared a remarkably similar understanding of how Jesus should be portrayed. But when the series…