
"Yet the young women share a certain self-assuredness. "Neither of them gives a sh*t what anyone else thinks," Randolph tells Bustle over Zoom from Los Angeles. "And that's a really refreshing mindset to be in while I'm filming. It leaks into parts of myself to be like, 'You know what? It works for them. Maybe it'll work for me. I should care less.'""
"next year, Randolph will make her major film debut in Scream 7. ("There are so many callbacks to the original," she teases.) And after that? She's game for anything. "Every script I read couldn't be more different from one another," she says. "And I think that's just what's fun. There's not one particular thing that I want to do - I just want to try everything. Everything that's a challenge.""
Michelle Randolph portrays two self-assured young women in Taylor Sheridan's neo-Western universe: Elizabeth Strafford in 1923 and Ainsley Norris in Landman. Elizabeth faces East Coast-to-ranch adjustment, harsh weather, violent land conflicts, and animal attacks. Ainsley deals with privileged concerns such as college admissions and social rules. Both characters display indifference to others' opinions, which influences Randolph's own mindset toward caring less. Landman's Season 2 set a Paramount+ viewership record and a third season is confirmed. Randolph will debut in Scream 7 and welcomes varied, challenging roles. Increased visibility prompted romance rumors, and Randolph maintains grounding routines including family time.
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