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Landman Season 2 Release Time Revealed: When It Drops and Where to Watch

Landman Season 2 Release Time Revealed: When It Drops and Where to Watch
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Taylor Sheridan’s Landman roars back November 16, 2025 on Paramount+, with Billy Bob Thornton leading a high-octane return packed with oil-patch power plays, corporate warfare, and combustible family drama as the stakes explode.

Landman is coming back with more money, mud, and mess. Taylor Sheridan’s oil-patch drama returns to Paramount+ on Sunday, November 16, 2025, and it is picking up right where that Season 1 cliffhanger left us: staring down the fallout from Monty Miller’s apparent death and wondering how far Billy Bob Thornton’s Tommy Norris can push M-Tex Oil without blowing it all up.

When and where to watch

Season 2 streams exclusively on Paramount+ starting Sunday, November 16, 2025. New episodes drop every Sunday at 3:00 a.m. ET. There are 10 episodes total, rolling straight through the holidays with the finale landing on January 18, 2026. Yes, the releases are early. Yes, your sleep schedule will suffer. That seems to be the point.

Episode guide

  1. Death and a Sunset — Nov 16, 2025
  2. Sins of the Father — Nov 23, 2025
  3. Almost a Home — Nov 30, 2025
  4. Dancing Rainbows — Dec 7, 2025
  5. The Pirate Dinner — Dec 14, 2025
  6. Dark Night of the Soul — Dec 21, 2025
  7. Forever Is an Instant — Dec 28, 2025
  8. Handsome Touched Me — Jan 4, 2026
  9. Plans, Tears, and Sirens — Jan 11, 2026
  10. Tragedy and Flies — Jan 18, 2026

Where Season 1 left us (and where Season 2 is headed)

Season 1 closed with a gut punch: Monty Miller is presumed dead, and the ripple effects are immediate. Tommy Norris steps into the top seat as president of M-Tex Oil, which sounds like a promotion and feels like a curse. Running an oil company in this world means juggling volatile markets, ruthless competitors, and the kind of personal baggage that never stays personal.

Demi Moore’s Cami Miller is not sitting quietly on the sidelines either. As Monty’s widow, she has opinions, leverage, and zero patience for anyone stumbling through her late husband’s legacy. Expect pressure on Tommy from every angle: boardrooms, backrooms, and at home.

Cast check-in

Billy Bob Thornton is back as Tommy Norris, and most of the core cast is expected to return. New names joining the mix this season include Sam Elliott, Stefania Spampinato, Guy Burnet, and Miriam Silverman. If Season 1 was about surviving the boom, Season 2 looks like it is about owning the blast radius.

How it is playing with critics (so far)

The first season earned praise for actually getting into the nuts and bolts of the oil business — a pocket of American life TV usually treats like background noise — and the performances did a lot of heavy lifting. Early Season 2 reactions are tracking right in line with that: as of now, Rotten Tomatoes has both Season 1 and Season 2 at 78%. Those numbers can shift, obviously, but the vibe is consistent: gritty, well-acted, and sharper than it needs to be.

The bottom line

If you were into the first run — the boardroom knife fights, the family blowups, the big moral questions buried under miles of pipe — Season 2 promises more of it with higher stakes. Set your alarm, pour the coffee, and get ready to watch people light matches around barrels of gasoline at 3 a.m. every Sunday.