Landman Season 2 — The Oilfields Are Boiling, and the Body Count’s Not Done Yet… Billy Bob Thornton returns as Tommy Norris, now thrust into the ruthless top seat at M-TEX Oil after Monty Miller’s shocking demise
The oilfields are heating up again — and Season 2 of Landman is shaping up to be Taylor Sheridan’s most explosive chapter yet. Billy Bob Thornton returns as Tommy Norris, now forced into the brutal leadership of M-TEX Oil after Monty Miller’s shocking death. With a new crown comes new enemies, and Tommy quickly realizes that every ounce of power in West Texas draws blood.

Cartel kingpin Galino (Andy Garcia) is circling like a vulture, tightening his grip on the region while family turmoil erupts at home. Angela, played by Ali Larter, isn’t just an ex-wife — she’s a spark waiting to hit dry oilfield air. Meanwhile, Demi Moore’s Cami Miller refuses to fade quietly into the background, determined to protect her late husband’s legacy at any cost.

Then comes the wildcard: Sam Elliott. The legendary actor storms into the season as a hardened new regular, bringing the kind of gravel-voiced authority only he can deliver. His arrival — along with a funeral scene filmed in March that insiders say “changes everything” — signals that this season won’t just raise the stakes; it’ll detonate them.

Expect corruption that stretches from corporate offices to dusty backroads, betrayals simmering beneath every oil rig, and Sheridan’s trademark mix of grit, violence, and Texas heat. Landman Season 2 doesn’t merely dig deeper into the underbelly of the oil boom — it blows the whole thing wide open.