Landman Season 2 picks up where the explosive first season left off, placing Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) at the helm of M‑Tex Oil following the death of Monty Miller (Jon Hamm). Thrust into leadership, Tommy must navigate new corporate demands, a dangerous cartel connection, and deepening family drama in the unforgiving terrain of Texas oil country.
As the new head of the company—though one he never asked for—Tommy confronts a tightrope of ethical crises, legal threats, and power struggles. His relationship with Cami Miller (Demi Moore), now elevated to co-leader, adds another layer of complexity, as he balances corporate strategy with street‑smart survival instincts.
Meanwhile, his dynamic with Galino (Andy Garcia), the formidable cartel boss, evolves into a dangerous chess match. Tommy is caught between the law and the underworld, forced to weigh alliances and navigate a perilous partnership with a man who now holds significant sway over the oil business.
Family tensions simmer on the home front, especially as his ex-wife Angela (Ali Larter), daughter Ainsley (Michelle Randolph), and son Cooper (Jacob Lofland) grapple with growing pains and personal ambitions. Ainsley’s rebellious spirit and Cooper’s unexpected connection with widow Ariana (Paulina Chávez) further thread personal stakes into the high-stakes oil environment.
Adding depth and gravitas to the mix is Sam Elliott, now a series regular. His character—shrouded in mystery for now—promises to bring a western gravitas and layered generational dynamics, likely serving as mentor, rival, or both to Tommy amidst a second wave of upheaval.
Filmed across authentic West Texas locales—including Fort Worth, Midland, and beyond—Season 2 remains deeply rooted in the region’s landscape, delivering cinematic grit and a palpable sense of place. Production began in April 2025, with filming now wrapped and a projected premiere in November 2025, setting the scene for one of Paramount+’s most anticipated drama returns.
With corporate betrayal, cartel entanglements, familial bonds, and moral ambiguity all dialed up, Landman Season 2 promises to deepen its neo‑Western tale—one where oil isn’t just a commodity, but the fuel for ambition, conflict, and survival on the modern frontier.





