

According to TVLine, Paramount+ has renewed the Western series Landman for season two. The production time for the second season has not been announced by the streamer.
“Landman was one of the biggest shows of the year because of Taylor Sheridan’s (1883) unique ability to tap into the cultural zeitgeist, harnessing the Neo-western themes of rugged individualism, ambition and working-class struggles set against contemporary debates around energy, climate change and economic growth,” said Chris McCarthy, President and CEO, Showtime/MTV Entertainment Studios and Paramount Media Networks, via statement. “The series has helped drive Paramount+ to new heights as the No. 2 SVOD in the U.S. for Original Hours Watched in Q4, alongside our other hit series Tulsa King, The Agency, Lioness and Dexter: Original Sin.”
Landman follows Norris in the gritty drama in the West Texas oil fields. The series sees roughnecks and billionaires as they navigate the complexities and consequences of the oil boom. *Spoilers ahead* The ending of the first season finds the character of Tommy taking on the leadership role of the oil company he works for after the unexpected death of his boss, CEO Monty Miller.
The series stars Billy Bob Thornton (The Man Who Wasn’t There), Ali Larter (Final Destination), Jacob Loflaand (Maze Runner: The Death Cure), Michelle Randolph (A Snow White Christmas), Paulina Chavez (Fate: The Winx Saga), Kayla Wallace (When Calls the Heart), Mark Collie (Fire Down Below), James Jordan (Mayor of Kingstown), Demi Moore (Indecent Proposal), Jon Hamm (Radio Play Revival), Colm Feore (The Umbrella Academy), Mustafa Speaks (Seven Second), Mitchell Slaggert (Under the Sky) and many others.
As per TVLine, Paramount+ stated that Landman had 35 million global streaming viewers for its premiere and delivered the most-watched global premiere and finale out of any series on the streaming platform. The main audience for the series was Millennials and Gen X.
Landman is available to stream on Paramount+.