
šØ LANDMAN SEASON 3 Just Proved the Oil War Is Far from Over ā Tommy Norris Isnāt Rebuilding, Heās Taking Over š±
The dust from Landman‘s explosive Season 2 finale hasn’t even settled, yet the hype for Season 3 is already scorching the Texas plains. Fresh off its January 18, 2026, conclusionāwhere Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) got fired by Cami Miller (Demi Moore) from M-Tex Oil, cut dangerous ties, and launched his own family-run outfit, CTT Oil Exploration & Cattleāthe series teases a ruthless escalation. The newly dropped trailer (circulating on YouTube, social media, and fan pages) paints a picture of high-stakes betrayal, cartel shadows creeping deeper into West Texas, and Tommy shifting from survivor to empire-builder.

The tagline hits hard: āEmpires donāt collapse⦠they explode.ā That quiet warning, delivered in a gravelly voiceover amid flashes of rig blowouts, blood-stained deals, and Tommy’s steely gaze, sets the tone for what’s coming. No more corporate ladders or reluctant alliancesāTommy’s playing for keeps. Heās not just patching up the family business; heās seizing control, pulling in his son Cooper (Jacob Lofland), father T.L. (Sam Elliott), and a tight crew to challenge the giants. But the price tag? A Faustian pact with cartel boss Gallino (Andy Garcia), who made it crystal clear: if things sour, he’ll target what Tommy values mostāhis family.
The trailer pulses with tension: scorched-earth negotiations in dusty backrooms, money laundering through oil rigs, cartel cash bleeding into the dirt like crude itself. Quick cuts show Tommy barking orders on new sites, Cooper wrestling with the moral weight, and lingering shots of Gallino’s menacing smile. It’s personal nowāold grudges, family fractures, and the lethal gamble of going independent in an industry ruled by ruthless players. Taylor Sheridan’s signature grit is dialed up: no heroes, just survivors clawing for power in a world where one bad deal can ignite everything.
This pivot makes perfect sense after Season 2’s reset. Co-creator Christian Wallace confirmed in interviews that Season 3 will feel like a fresh chapter, following Tommy’s bold move to independence. Production is gearing up fastāfilming slated for spring 2026 (April or May, per reports from cast members like Sam Elliott), positioning a potential November 2026 premiere to match the show’s annual cycle. Paramount+ renewed the series back in December 2025, mid-Season 2 run, thanks to record-breaking viewership (Season 2’s premiere smashed Paramount+ records with 9.2 million global views in days).

The core cast looks locked in: Billy Bob Thornton remains the anchor as Tommy, with Thornton himself shutting down any exit rumors as “AI-generated crap.” Demi Moore’s Cami could return in some capacity (though her firing Tommy leaves room for antagonism), Ali Larter, Andy Garcia, and Sam Elliott are expected to reprise. Jacob Lofland expressed excitement mixed with worry about the family’s future under cartel threatsāhinting at darker, more emotional stakes.
Sheridan’s world-building shines here: the oil boomtowns of West Texas become a battlefield for legacy, loyalty, and lethal ambition. Tommy’s arc evolves from weary landman to calculating mogul, but at what cost? The trailer suggests no easy winsāevery rig drilled, every handshake sealed, carries the risk of explosion, literal and figurative.
Fans are already dissecting every frame: Will CTT thrive or implode under pressure? Can Tommy protect his loved ones from Gallino’s reach? And how far will he go to build an empire that outlasts the old guard? The oil war rages on, more vicious and intimate than ever.
Don’t wait for spoilers to flood feedsāthis season promises to be the most ruthless yet. Stream Landman Seasons 1 and 2 on Paramount+ now, and brace for the blast when Season 3 drops. In Taylor Sheridan’s Texas, peace is temporary, and power is paid in blood.
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