The oil fields of West Texas are about to heat up again, and fans of Taylor Sheridan’s gritty drama Landman have every reason to get excited. Paramount+ has finally revealed details on the upcoming third season, and early indications suggest it’s shaping up to be the most explosive chapter yet in the high-stakes world of crude deals, corporate betrayals, and family feuds.

Renewed back in December 2025 amid record-breaking viewership for Season 2’s premiere—which pulled in over 9 million global streams in its first days—the show wasted no time building anticipation. Production is slated to kick off in April or May 2026, with Sam Elliott himself confirming the timeline in recent interviews. This puts a likely premiere in the fall of 2026, possibly November, following the pattern set by Seasons 1 and 2, which both launched in that month and ran weekly through early the next year.

What makes this season “hoành tráng hơn bất kỳ ai mong đợi” (more epic than anyone expected)? The groundwork laid in Season 2’s finale promises a seismic shift. Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton), the sharp-tongued crisis manager, faces fresh chaos after major power plays and personal losses. Alliances fracture, new enemies emerge in the cutthroat oil industry, and whispers of a “reset” for key characters hint at bolder storytelling. Expect deeper dives into the moral gray areas of energy empires, intensified family drama, and perhaps even bigger environmental and corporate showdowns that Sheridan excels at weaving into pulse-pounding narratives.

The core cast is expected to return, led by Thornton’s commanding presence, with strong support from Ali Larter, Michelle Randolph, and others. Demi Moore’s arc may evolve in unexpected ways depending on where the story takes her character post-Season 2 twists. Sheridan’s signature style—raw dialogue, stunning Texas landscapes, and unrelenting tension—will likely amplify, delivering episodes packed with shocks that keep viewers glued.

Don’t miss the premiere episode of this new season full of explosions (figurative and possibly literal). It’s set to be a game-changer, building on the momentum that made Landman one of Paramount+’s biggest hits. Whether you’re drawn to the business intrigue, the character depth, or the sheer unpredictability, Season 3 looks poised to outdo its predecessors in scale and intensity.

Mark your calendars for fall 2026—because once filming wraps and episodes drop, the oil war gets even more personal. In the meantime, binge Seasons 1 and 2 on Paramount+ to prepare for what’s coming. The rigs are rumbling, and Tommy Norris isn’t done fighting yet.