‘Landman’ Renewed for Season 3 at Paramount+
Taylor Sheridan’s megahit oil drama starring Billy Bob Thornton is currently streaming its second season.

Billy Bob Thornton and Ali Larter in season two of ‘Landman.’ Emerson Miller/Paramount+
Landman has struck oil, so it comes as little surprise that the series has now been renewed for a third season.
Paramount+ announced the renewal of the megahit Taylor Sheridan series starring Billy Bob Thornton on Friday. The West Texas-set drama has been a success ever since it first began drilling. The first season was one of the biggest shows of 2024-25, averaging 15.8 million viewers in Nielsen’s 35-day, cross-platform ratings.

The currently airing second season continues to break viewership records — the Nov. 16 premiere nabbed the biggest season or series premiere in Paramount+’s history with 9.2 million views worldwide over its first few days, more than tripling last year’s series debut.
The fourth episode of season two releases on Sunday, and the creative team and cast have made it clear that season two could be only the beginning when it comes to the future of the series.
“We barely skimmed the surface in season one and, after season two, I feel like we’re still just skimming the surface,” showrunner Christian Wallace, who created the series with Sheridan, previously told The Hollywood Reporter. Season one took place over 10 days, and season two is unfolding at a similar pace.

“We got to know these characters in season one, and now we get to spend more time with them in season two. We get to raise the stakes,” Wallace added. “They are so fun to be around. This world is so rich — West Texas, oil and gas, Fort Worth, the upstairs downstairs of this whole thing. It’s such fertile soil for storytelling. Our cast has added so much depth to the characters. They know them so well now that they make it easy to tell an entertaining story.”
