BB.SEASON 3 OF LANDMAN OFFICIALLY BEGINS: Landman returns with 10 thrilling, suspenseful episodes — and this time, the consequences are personal.


The Permian Basin is heating up once more, and **Landman** is returning to fan the flames. Paramount+ has confirmed that Taylor Sheridan’s gritty oil-industry drama will roll out **Season 3** with 10 brand-new episodes, promising an intensified escalation of corporate warfare, family fractures, and moral compromises that have defined the series since its 2024 debut. After Season 2’s record-breaking viewership and a swift renewal in December 2025, the streamer is doubling down on the modern Western saga, delivering what insiders are calling the most ruthless chapter yet.
The oil fields are burning again. Deals are dirtier. Loyalties are thinner. And nobody’s walking away clean.
Season 3 turns up the heat with 10 brand-new episodes packed with power plays, betrayals, and the kind of tension that doesn’t let you breathe. If you thought last season was brutal… you haven’t seen anything yet.
The setup is primed for chaos. Season 2’s finale, “Tragedy and Flies” (which aired in January 2026), delivered a seismic shift: Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton), the battle-hardened landman who once ran M-Tex Oil’s operations, was unceremoniously ousted by Cami Miller (Demi Moore) amid escalating financial scandals and personal clashes. Rather than fade into obscurity, Tommy pivoted hard—launching CTT Oil Exploration and Cattle, a scrappy, family-run independent venture backed by his son Cooper (Jacob Lofland), his grizzled father T.L. (Sam Elliott), trusted engineer Dale (James Jordan), financial mind Nathan (Colm Feore), and sharp legal strategist Rebecca Falcone (Kayla Wallace).
This new outfit starts small, almost from scratch, but with high-stakes ambition. Early teases from co-creator Christian Wallace suggest a “reset” dynamic: Tommy must navigate the vulnerabilities of a lean operation while contending with the cartel shadows cast by Gallino (Andy Garcia), whose financial support comes with strings that could snap at any moment. Meanwhile, M-Tex under Cami’s leadership faces its own reckoning—regulatory scrutiny, environmental pushback, and the lingering fallout from hidden debts that nearly sank the company.

Expect the interpersonal stakes to skyrocket. Tommy’s alliance with Cooper evolves into a true father-son partnership tested by ambition and danger; T.L.’s old-school wisdom clashes with the modern oil game’s digital and legal complexities. Rebecca’s calculated maneuvers (fresh off her Season 2 boardroom power plays) position her as a wildcard—loyal to the cause, but always one step ahead in protecting her own interests. On the family front, Angela Norris (Ali Larter) and daughter Ainsley (Michelle Randolph) continue grappling with life beyond the rigs: Ainsley’s college experiences, including tensions with her non-binary roommate Paigyn (Bobbi Salvör Menuez), add emotional layers to the high-octane drama.
The broader canvas remains unforgiving. Cartel influence creeps deeper into legitimate business, federal investigations loom over suspicious leases, and the ever-present threat of boom-to-bust cycles keeps every character on edge. Ariana Medina (Paulina Chávez), recovering from trauma and tied to Cooper’s world, brings personal stakes that could ignite explosive confrontations. Sheriff Walt Joeberg (Mark Collie) may find himself pulled into jurisdictional battles as crimes spill from the fields into town.
Production on Season 3 is slated to begin in May 2026 in Fort Worth and surrounding Texas locations, following the pattern of previous seasons. While Paramount+ has not locked an exact premiere date, the show’s consistent November rollout—Season 1 on November 17, 2024, and Season 2 on November 16, 2025—points strongly to a fall 2026 debut, likely mid-November, with weekly Sunday drops continuing through early 2027.
The 10-episode format maintains the tight, binge-worthy pacing that made **Landman** a breakout hit. Sheridan’s signature blend of visceral action, sharp dialogue, and unflinching realism returns, amplified by the ensemble’s chemistry. Billy Bob Thornton has committed long-term, telling outlets he’s in “as long as it plays out,” while Sam Elliott has praised the material as “a gift.” Demi Moore’s commanding presence as Cami ensures the corporate intrigue stays razor-sharp.
What sets Season 3 apart is the promise of escalation. No more corporate safety nets—CTT’s independence means every win is hard-fought, every loss potentially catastrophic. Betrayals will cut deeper when they come from within the family circle. Power plays could topple empires overnight. And in the unforgiving world of West Texas oil, survival demands ruthlessness.
Fans are already dissecting early buzz: Will Tommy’s cartel ties finally ensnare him? Can Cami hold M-Tex together against mounting threats? How far will Rebecca go to secure her position? The tension doesn’t let up—each episode builds on the last, delivering the breathless pacing and moral ambiguity that hooked millions.

As Paramount+ continues expanding its Taylor Sheridan universe (*Yellowstone* extensions, *Tulsa King*, and more), **Landman** stands out for its contemporary edge: a raw look at energy, greed, and legacy in an era of transition. Season 3 isn’t just a continuation—it’s a full-throttle acceleration into darker, more dangerous territory.
The oil fields are calling. Deals are closing in shadows. Loyalties are fraying at the edges. And in this brutal game, clean hands are a luxury no one can afford.
Buckle up—**Landman** Season 3 is coming, and it’s set to burn brighter (and hotter) than ever.


