Paramount+ is gearing up for the return of its hit series Landman with the official announcement of Season 2. The new season is confirmed to premiere on November 17, 2025, and will once again star Billy Bob Thornton as the central character in this West Texas oilfield drama. The streaming platform shared the exciting update along with new details about the evolving storyline and a refreshed ensemble cast.
The first season of Landman, which aired in 2024, became an unexpected sensation thanks to its gripping narrative, realistic depiction of the oil industry, and an acclaimed performance by Thornton in the role of Tommy Norris, a crisis manager navigating the dangerous crossroads of big oil and struggling local communities.
Season 2 is expected to expand on the tension-packed drama that made the series so compelling. New episodes will be released weekly on Paramount+, keeping viewers engaged as the power struggles, ethical dilemmas, and political intrigue intensify in the rough landscape of oil country.
Returning cast members include Ali Larter, Michelle Randolph, and Jacob Lofland, who will continue their roles from the first season. A major highlight for Season 2 is the addition of Demi Moore, who joins the cast in a significant role. Additionally, Jon Hamm is anticipated to be part of the series, though further information about his character remains under wraps.
Inspired by the Boomtown podcast, Landman Season 2 will continue to explore the true-to-life stories behind America’s oil boom, delving deeper into the impact of corporate influence and personal sacrifice. Viewers can expect an increase in legal confrontations, power dynamics, and the clash between wealthy oil companies and the everyday people affected by their presence.
With Taylor Sheridan at the helm, known for his work on Yellowstone and 1883, fans can anticipate a gritty and authentic continuation of the saga. The show returns to Paramount+ starting November 17, 2025, promising intense weekly episodes that explore money, influence, and the moral complexity of the oil-driven world.

