Landman’s Michelle Randolph in talks to star in horror thriller Malibu
Michelle Randolph, the breakout star of 1923 & Landman, is in talks to star in Malibu, a horror thriller from Paranormal Activity 2 director. The post Landman’s Michelle Randolph in talks to star in horror thriller Malibu appeared first on JoBlo.

According to THR, Michelle Randolph—who’s made a strong impression with standout roles in Taylor Sheridan’s 1923 and Landman—is in talks to star in Malibu, an upcoming horror thriller from Paranormal Activity 2 director Tod Williams.
Not much is known about the project, other than that it’s described as “a thriller skulking around in the subterranean horror subgenre.” The film is expected to shoot later this year. Malibu isn’t the only horror film Randolph has on her slate. She’s also part of the ensemble cast of Scream 7, which is set for a February 27, 2026 release.
As for Landman, production on the second season is well underway. Randolph plays Ainsley, the daughter of Billy Bob Thornton’s character. Created by Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace, Landman is “set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas and is a modern-day tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs. Based on the notable 11-part podcast Boomtown from Imperative Entertainment and Texas Monthly, the series is an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics.“
Thornton and Randolph have returned for the new season alongside Demi Moore, Andy Garcia, Ali Larter, Jacob Lofland, Paulina Chávez, Kayla Wallace, Mark Collie, James Jordan, and Colm Feore. The legendary Sam Elliott is a new addition to the cast, although it’s not certain who he will be playing.
Thornton spoke with Awards Radar last month to say he’s “loving” what they’ve been doing with the second season so far. “The relationships are getting even more developed, and the cast is gelling even more,” he said. “It just seems more and more real every day, so I’m very, very happy with it. It deals with the relationships a lot this year, so I’m very happy about that.“
Our own Alex Maidy thought the first season of Landman was Taylor Sheridan’s best work since the first season of Yellowstone. “Landman offers a mix of melodrama, sex, and the spoiled lifestyles of the rich and powerful with the high stakes of those who may not survive working in the oil fields and yet put their life on the line day after day,” Maidy wrote. “This story blends the gritty tone of Mayor of Kingstown with the guilty pleasure glimpse of the rich from Yellowstone with the just right sense of humor of Tulsa King for a fantastic television experience.” You can check out the rest of his review right here.
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