Landman‘s second season will bring change. Billy Bob Thornton’s Tommy Norton will now guide M-Tex following the demise of Jon Hamm’s Monty Miller, and 1883 veteran Sam Elliott and his fabulous mustache are joining the Taylor Sheridan oil-industry drama.

Tommy will also have to wear a suit jacket with his jeans and boots, and he’ll need to educate Demi Moore’s Cami on the ways of this business. The pressure is running high, in other words.

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The above tidbits have arrived due to the series zooming into production in March, and this odd lull in new seasons of Sheridan shows, there’s bound to be extra interest on when we can see Tommy stress the hell out over his job and his personal life.

Sure, The Madison will arrive later this year, and 1944 and Tulsa King will follow, but Landman‘s cross-demographic appeal means that curiosity is running higher for the Texas-set series.

When Will Landman Season 2 Come Out?

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Landman season 2 has a confirmed release window, along with two other Taylor Sheridan shows that are returning sooner than expected. The Billy Bob Thornton-led oilman drama quickly became a hit for Paramount+ at the end of 2024, with the idea swirling around that it might be the perfect successor to Yellowstone.

Landman season 2 continues to pick up steam with exciting news, including the addition of  Tombstone actor Sam Elliott to the cast.

Collider confirmed that Landman would be returning to Paramount+ in November 2025, just a year after its first season aired. Paramount Global co-CEO Chris McCarthy also revealed that Tulsa King season 3, the Sylvester Stallone mafia drama, would be back in September 2025, and Mayor of Kingstown, the Jeremy Renner crime series, would return for season 4 in October 2025.

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Landman season 2 is currently in production in Texas, and it should be ready in time for a busy Fall season for Taylor Sheridan fans.

Billy Bob is also confident that this season will not disappoint even though production is flying so fast that only half of the scripts are currently available, as he informed Collider:

“Last year we had every episode when we started. We do not this year. We’ve only seen about half of it. I can tell you this much. I’m loving this season. The relationships are really growing and gelling – not only as actors, but with the characters.”

Notice that he did not reveal how many bawdy jokes that Tommy Norton will be forced to endure, but one thing is certain: Billy Bob Thornton will crush that dialogue, which can be relived below