In the blistering heat of West Texas, where oil rigs pierce the sky like jagged teeth and fortunes rise and fall faster than a rig explosion, Landman plunges viewers into a world of ruthless ambition, buried secrets, and the unrelenting grind of the petroleum boom. Created by Taylor Sheridan—the mastermind behind Yellowstone and its sprawling universe—this Paramount+ neo-Western isn’t just another drama. It’s a powder keg, fusing high-stakes corporate intrigue with raw human frailty, all anchored by Billy Bob Thornton‘s magnetic performance as crisis manager Tommy Norris and Ali Larter‘s fierce portrayal of his ex-wife Angela.
Premiering its first season in November 2024 to massive viewership—the biggest Paramount+ launch in years—the show exploded onto screens with its gritty authenticity, drawn from the real-life Boomtown podcast. Season 2 followed in November 2025, earning even stronger acclaim for deepening family dynamics and industry chaos, while Season 3 was swiftly greenlit amid skyrocketing popularity. If you’re craving stories soaked in dust, danger, and characters teetering on the edge of ruin, Landman doesn’t just deliver—it detonates.

Billy Bob Thornton: The Weary Heart of the Boom
At the core is Thornton as Tommy Norris, a seasoned landman-turned-executive navigating M-Tex Oil’s treacherous waters. He’s a man drowning in authority—brokering deals with billionaires, quelling rig disasters, and dodging cartel threats—while haunted by personal debts and past sins. Thornton’s hangdog charisma turns Sheridan’s dense, profane monologues into gold, making Tommy a pragmatic anti-hero who sees oil not as evil, but as the world’s unshakeable addiction.
Critics rave: Thornton’s swagger elevates the material, blending Goliath grit with Fargo cunning. “I’d watch him recite the phone book,” one reviewer quipped—but here, he’s reciting the brutal poetry of Big Oil.

Ali Larter: Steel, Heartbreak, and Unapologetic Fire
Larter’s Angela Norris is Tommy’s ex-wife—a whirlwind of sharp wit, flirtatious edge, and quiet resilience. She’s the woman holding the fractured family together amid earthquakes (literal and figurative) from fracking, while reclaiming her spark in a rekindled romance. Larter brings raw steel to the role, channeling the overlooked strength of women in this male-dominated world.
Though some critics note Sheridan’s female characters can veer stereotypical, Larter defends Angela fiercely: “I love that Taylor writes for women in their prime—alive, sexual, complex.” Her chemistry with Thornton crackles, turning domestic scenes into emotional minefields.

Taylor Sheridan’s Signature Intensity: Landscapes That Breathe Menace
Sheridan’s hallmark—vast, unforgiving vistas mirroring inner turmoil—shines in the Permian Basin’s sun-scorched rigs and dusty roads. Every frame pulses with threat: explosions, rivalries, cartels “borrowing” planes. The show dissects oil’s upstairs/downstairs divide—billionaires like Jon Hamm’s Monty Miller in jets versus roughnecks risking life on rigs.
Inspired by real boomtown excesses, it reshapes climate, economy, and geopolitics debates without preaching. Season 2 amps relationships (a “heart season,” per Larter), adding stars like Sam Elliott for more grit.
The Supporting Boom: A Cast on Fire
Jon Hamm as oil titan Monty, Demi Moore as grieving widow Cami (elevated in Season 2), Jacob Lofland as Tommy’s rig-working son Cooper—the ensemble fuels the chaos. Family drama (rebellious teen daughter Ainsley) adds soap, but grounded in industry perils.
Why Landman Detonates: Heat, Secrets, and Ruin
This isn’t sanitized drama—it’s profane, visceral, one bad decision from catastrophe. Thornton calls it a “phenomenon” for unapologetic characters. Metacritic scores rose from 60 (Season 1) to 66 (Season 2), with praise for realism outweighing critiques of female portrayals.
On Christmas Day 2025, as Season 2 streams and Season 3 looms (filming eyed for 2026), Landman proves Sheridan’s empire thrives. The land takes everything you’re not ready to lose—but watching it all burn? Pure addiction.
Stream on Paramount+—if you dare.
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