If you were a fan of early 2000s TV shows, you might recognize the name Ali Larter. She recently made a return to television in Landman, a show that debuted on November 18th. While Landman might not have the same star power as the shows from her earlier career, it’s still an exciting development for fans who remember her from her iconic role in Heroes.
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A Heroine Among the Heroes
Ali Larter became a household name thanks to her role as Niki Sanders in the groundbreaking series Heroes. The show, which premiered in 2006, was a cultural phenomenon, introducing viewers to a world where ordinary people discovered they had extraordinary abilities. Larter’s character was one of the standouts, with her dual personality and superhuman strength. Her portrayal of a woman torn between good and evil captivated audiences, and Niki Sanders quickly became one of the most memorable characters on the show.
If you remember the excitement surrounding Heroes, you know how thrilling it was to watch the characters evolve, even though the show’s quality eventually dipped in later seasons. Still, Heroes remains one of the defining series of the 2000s, along with other iconic shows like Prison Break, which aired around the same time. The initial season of Heroes was so well-received that it’s no wonder it became a cultural touchstone for the era.

What Has Ali Larter Been Up to Since Heroes?
While Ali Larter’s role in Heroes may have cemented her place in pop culture history, she didn’t stop there. Over the past two decades, she has appeared in numerous films and TV series. Notably, Larter starred as Claire Redfield in multiple Resident Evil movies, where she played a key role in the action-packed saga. On TV, she was seen in the short-lived but critically praised show Pitch, where she played a supporting role in a sports drama about the first female Major League Baseball pitcher. She also made an appearance in season 2 of The Rookie, another fan favorite.
Yet, despite her varied career, Larter’s role in Landman has fans curious: will this show help revive her career the way Heroes did? Larter plays Angela Norris, the ex-wife of Tommy Norris (played by Billy Bob Thornton). It’s a supporting role, but fans are hoping the show’s creator, Taylor Sheridan, will give her character more depth in upcoming episodes, similar to how he’s promised to expand Demi Moore’s role.
Landman, which is available exclusively on Paramount+ (also offered through Canal+), is definitely worth checking out, especially if you’re a fan of Sheridan’s work, which also includes Yellowstone. It’s exciting to see Larter back on screen, and as the show progresses, we might just get to see more of her character’s complexity.
In the meantime, you can catch up with all the exciting series available on Paramount+—and perhaps rediscover the early 2000s magic of Heroes.
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