Landman Season 3 is confirmed to be in the works by Paramount+.
The series created by Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace about the Oil Industry and starring Billy Bob Thornton as the landman Tommy Norris was Paramount+’s most successful Original Series ever. After setting viewership records of over 9,200,000 global streaming views during the premiere of Season 2 in its first two days, the series was renewed after only two airings for Season 2, after the due date of the first airing of Season 2.
Landman Season 3: Release Details
- No official premiere date yet — Paramount+ has not announced one.
- Expected window: November 2026 (or late 2026/early 2027), following the pattern of previous seasons. Season 1 premiered on November 17, 2024; Season 2 on November 16, 2025, with weekly Sunday episodes through January 18, 2026.
- Production timeline: Filming is set to begin in May 2026 (later than prior seasons). Expect roughly 10 episodes, like Seasons 1 and 2, with a similar post-production schedule leading to a fall/winter release.
Landman Season 3: Cast Updates
The core cast is expected to return, with no major deaths in the Season 2 finale, creating obstacles (unlike Season 1). Confirmed or strongly anticipated returnees include:
- Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris (lead; confirmed returning).
- Demi Moore as Cami Miller (major role; her storyline remains unresolved).
- Sam Elliott as T.L. Norris (Tommy’s father; he has confirmed interest and filming alignment, despite an initial two-season deal).
- Ali Larter as Angela Norris.
- Jacob Lofland as Cooper Norris.
- Michelle Randolph as Ainsley Norris.
- Andy Garcia as Gallino (the cartel boss).
- Supporting: Kayla Wallace (Rebecca Falcone), James Jordan (Dale Bradley), Mark Collie (Sheriff Walt Joeberg), Paulina Chávez (Ariana), and others like Colm Feore and Mustafa Speaks.
No new cast additions have been officially announced yet.
Landman Season 3: Plot Details
The season’s main plot will revolve around the “CTT Era,” which is focused on launching and running an independent company called CTT Oil Exploration and Cattle (CTT), which is a comical nickname Tommy used to describe the future wildcatting operation that he started after getting fired by Cami from M-Tex.
Major Themes:
– Tommy, T.L. (Tommy’s father), and Cooper (Tommy’s son) are all working under one roof.
– Large amount of debt and gangster threats from Gallino, the leader of the cartel in Mexico, who puts the family at risk.
– Corporate wars, federal investigations, family relationships, and challenges faced in trying to operate independently during a time of great volatility in oil and gas.
– The potential for rivalry or tension with Cami’s quest for power and her desire to expand beyond American soil.
– Overall themes of legacy, independence from ‘big oil,’ and the cost of doing business in the West Texas oil industry.
The second season finale episode, “Tragedy and Flies,” which aired on January 18, 2026, established this reset for the family of Norris in a mixed place, optimistic but at the same time in a position to have to ‘start over’.
Updates on future filming will likely happen during Spring/Summer 2026; keep an eye on Paramount+ and other official sources for updates as they are released. This show remains one of Paramount+’s flagship scripted series due to its quality performances, relevant topics, and binge-worthy style of writing.