“Landman” from Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace is getting a Season 3 renewal after scoring big with Paramount+ audiences
Landman, the hit drama series created by Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace, continues to dominate the streaming landscape as Paramount+ has officially renewed the show for Season 3—just days after Season 2 premiered. This marks one of the platform’s fastest renewals to date, proving the explosive momentum the series has generated.
The renewal comes at a time when Landman is shattering viewership records. According to Paramount+, the Season 2 premiere drew an impressive 9.2 million viewers within its first 48 hours, more than doubling the opening numbers of Season 1. With this achievement, Landman now holds the title of the most successful series launch in Paramount+ history.
The show’s magnetic appeal lies in the powerful combination of its gritty, high-stakes subject matter—the ruthless world of West Texas oil fortunes—and its A-list cast, led by Billy Bob Thornton, alongside Demi Moore, Andy Garcia, and Sam Elliott. Money, ambition, politics, and the unforgiving battle for “black gold” create a cinematic world filled with tension and moral complexity, trademark features of Sheridan’s storytelling.
Co-creator Christian Wallace has hinted that the world of Landman still contains “countless untold stories,” ranging from underground power struggles to deeply human narratives emerging from the oil boom. This abundant storytelling potential fuels confidence that the series could continue for many more seasons.
Paramount+ has not yet announced a release date, episode count, or detailed storyline for Season 3. However, such an early renewal strongly suggests that the core cast will likely return and that the next chapter will push the conflict, intrigue, and emotional stakes even further.
With its sensational performance in its first two seasons, Landman is quickly evolving into one of the defining modern American dramas of the streaming era—making Season 3 one of the most anticipated TV events on the horizon.








