BIG UPDATE: Landman Season 3 Is Finally Back With 14 MORE Episodes: Here’s the Complete Release Schedule!

The oil rigs are firing up again in West Texas! Taylor Sheridan’s gritty Paramount+ hit Landman has officially been renewed for Season 3, and the buzz is exploding across social media with claims of a massive expansion to 14 episodes—a bold jump from the 10-episode seasons that kicked off the series. While official sources from Paramount+ and reliable outlets like Variety, The Hollywood Reporter, and TV Guide confirm the renewal and tease a return later this year, the “14 more episodes” detail appears to stem from fan excitement and viral posts rather than confirmed announcements. Here’s the real scoop on what’s happening with one of Paramount+’s biggest breakout dramas.

Landman, created by Sheridan (the mastermind behind Yellowstone) and based on Christian Wallace’s podcast Boomtown, follows crisis manager Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) as he navigates the cutthroat world of oil deals, family drama, cartels, and corporate greed in West Texas. The show exploded in popularity, with Season 2’s premiere shattering Paramount+ records by racking up over 9.2 million global views in its first two days—making it the streamer’s most-watched original series premiere ever.

Season 3 was greenlit back in December 2025, just weeks into Season 2’s run, thanks to massive viewership spikes. Reliable reports indicate the season will stick to the established format with 10 episodes, not 14, though some fan-driven posts and clickbait headlines have hyped a bigger order. Production is set to begin in May 2026 (a slight delay from earlier seasons, which started in February/March), with filming expected in and around Fort Worth, Texas. Co-creator Christian Wallace has described Season 3 as a “reset” for the characters, following the explosive Season 2 finale where Tommy faced major fallout, alliances shifted, and the Norris family dealt with betrayal and high-stakes consequences.

No official premiere date has been announced by Paramount+, but the pattern holds strong: Season 1 debuted November 17, 2024, and Season 2 followed on November 16, 2025. Expect Season 3 to premiere in November 2026, with weekly Sunday drops continuing through January 2027. This keeps the annual fall rollout intact, giving the team time for post-production after the later start date. Some speculation points to mid-November specifically if filming kicks off in early May.

The core cast is expected to return, led by Billy Bob Thornton as the no-nonsense Tommy Norris. Thornton has expressed enthusiasm for sticking around “as long as it plays out,” hinting at potential for multiple seasons. Demi Moore as powerhouse exec Cami Miller, Sam Elliott (who joined in Season 2 as Tommy’s father T.L.), Ali Larter as Angela Norris, and others like James Jordan and Kayla Wallace are likely back. Andy Garcia and Stefania Spampinato may recur or expand roles tied to the cartel and corporate intrigue. While some outlets note uncertainties (like Cami’s arc post-finale), the ensemble’s chemistry has been a huge draw.

The story for Season 3 will build on the “reset” teased by Wallace: Tommy regroups after being fired from M-Tex, family tensions simmer, and new threats emerge from old enemies. Expect more high-octane deals, moral gray areas, and Sheridan’s signature blend of action, drama, and Texas-sized character moments. The show has been praised for tackling real-world oil industry issues while delivering binge-worthy twists.

Fan reactions are electric, with viral posts on Facebook and elsewhere amplifying the hype. Many share excitement over the renewal and potential for more episodes, though some call out misleading claims about “14 episodes” or immediate returns. One post even joked about needing the editing team to “get it on my desk” ASAP, echoing impatience for the next drop. The series’ success has solidified Sheridan’s dominance on Paramount+, even as he eyes future projects.

As we gear up for another round of boom-and-bust drama, Landman continues to prove why it’s one of the most addictive shows on streaming. Whether it’s 10 episodes or more, the West Texas oil war is far from over. Mark your calendars for a likely November 2026 premiere—grab your hard hat, because the rigs are spinning again.