NETFLIX ALERT — LANDMAN SEASON 2 LOCKS IN ITS RELEASE WINDOW 🔥
With Season 2 set to arrive in early 2026, the series just dropped a MAJOR bombshell by officially revealing Billy Bob Thornton’s replacement, signaling a bold new direction and a serious power shift in the story. New leadership, higher stakes, and tensions ready to erupt.
The clock is ticking — and when Season 2 lands, nothing about Landman will feel the same 👀
Landman Season 2 Officially Reveals Its New Billy Bob Thornton Replacement 
The following contains spoilers for Landman Season 2, Episode 5, “The Pirate Dinner,” which premiered on Paramount+ on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
The landscape of Monty Miller’s (Jon Hamm) business looks drastically different in Landman Season 2, with Tommy Norris stepping up to run M-Tex Oil as its president. However, with Cami (Demi Moore) still owning the company, she and Tommy are beginning to butt heads, adding to Norris’ plate and justifying his replacement in Season 2.
Landman Season 2 Needed To Replace Tommy Norris

In Landman Season 2, Episode 5, it comes to Tommy’s attention that he has too much on his docket. Between his mother’s funeral, Cooper’s (Jacob Lofland) turmoil, and his new duties as M-Tex’s president, which include sparring with Gallino (Andy Garcia), Tommy contends with how his role has shifted in “The Pirate Dinner,” prompting him to make some changes.
As T.L. (Sam Elliott) settles into the house, Tommy also adjusts to new circumstances. Tommy realizes he isn’t getting updates on what’s happening in the oil patch, contrasting with having his finger on the pulse last season. Norris was the first person called in Landman Season 1 when something went wrong, since he was in charge of making it right.
Cooper Replaces Tommy Norris In Landman Season 2 Episode 5

In Landman Season 2, Episode 5, as Tommy realizes he has too much on his plate, he chooses his replacement as M-Tex’s go-to problem fixer. Despite striking oil in the premiere of Landman Season 2, Cooper has been navigating some financial issues, with Tommy uncovering that Gallino’s financial institution, Sonrisa, has a deal to cover his son’s debt.
However, Tommy works around Cooper’s bad deal in “The Pirate Dinner,” confronting his son about how he has unwittingly billed all of his oil endeavors to M-Tex. Seeing an opportunity to relieve Cooper of his Sonrisa deal, Tommy proposes that M-Tex Oil officially take over Cooper’s wells, freeing his son up for a new position.
Tommy reveals to his son at the Patch Cafe that he wants him to take over his role as the oil company’s landman. It’s an opportunity for Tommy to shed some of his former responsibilities while providing his son with a new position that aligns with Cooper Norris’ long-term strategy to run an oil company.
How Landman’s New Fixer Changes Taylor Sheridan’s Oil Drama

Cooper’s replacement of his father as M-Tex Oil’s landman and fixer will have a massive impact on the series. Perhaps that was always the design co-creators Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace had in mind for Landman Season 2: to watch Tommy and Cooper simultaneously take their careers to new heights, evolving beyond their roles and responsibilities in Season 1.
The development will add new layers to existing storylines, with Tommy and Cooper becoming co-workers while building on their relationship as father and son. It’s similar to how John Dutton (Kevin Costner) mentored his son, Kayce (Luke Grimes), when Dutton Jr. came to work at the Yellowstone Dutton Ranch, promoting new ways for the Yellowstone characters to intersect.
Cooper’s adjustment in Landman will bode well for his relationship with single mother Ariana Medina (Paulina Chavez), who had reservations about her potential husband becoming a millionaire. As M-Tex’s new landman, Cooper will earn roughly $108,000, which is a far cry from the $10 million that sent Ariana running for the hills, wanting to preserve her humble lifestyle.