🚨 HOLY TEXAS OIL WAR! The LANDMAN Season 3 Episode 1 Trailer just leaked vibes… and it’s about to BLOW UP the Permian Basin! 🔥🛢️

Tommy Norris got FIRED? Cami’s empire crumbling? Now the oil game goes NUCLEAR—family secrets explode, power grabs turn deadly, and M-Tech Oil’s future hangs by a thread. Billy Bob Thornton is back snarling, Demi Moore pulling ruthless strings, and one betrayal could topple everything. But who’s really winning when the rigs burn and blood spills?

This isn’t just expansion… it’s SURVIVAL.

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The roughneck world of West Texas oil is far from tapped out. Paramount+’s Landman, the Taylor Sheridan-created drama starring Billy Bob Thornton as crisis manager Tommy Norris, has cemented itself as a streaming powerhouse. Renewed for a third season in December 2025—just weeks into Season 2’s run—the series continues to draw massive audiences with its blend of high-stakes business deals, family turmoil, and the gritty realities of the energy industry.

Landman premiered in November 2024, based on the Boomtown podcast by journalist Christian Wallace and co-created by Sheridan, the prolific force behind Yellowstone, 1923, and Lioness. Thornton leads as Tommy, a sharp-tongued fixer for oil tycoons, juggling rig explosions, corporate intrigue, and personal chaos. Demi Moore co-stars as powerhouse executive Cami Miller, with supporting players including Ali Larter, Michelle Randolph, Jacob Lofland, and newcomers like Sam Elliott as Tommy’s father in later seasons.

Season 1 delivered solid numbers, but Season 2 exploded: its premiere drew over 9.2 million global streams in two days, shattering Paramount+ records and boosting viewership 262% over Season 1’s debut. The season wrapped January 18, 2026, with a finale that left fans reeling—Tommy’s firing by Cami, escalating family tensions, and unresolved threats to the empire built around outfits like CTT Oil Exploration & Cattle. Speculation has swirled about “M-Tech Oil” as a fan-coined or teased evolution of the central company’s future, tying into themes of expansion, legacy, and survival in a volatile market.

The early Season 3 renewal came as no surprise. Paramount+ moved fast to lock in the hit amid Sheridan’s busy slate and reports of his shifting deals in Hollywood. Production timelines point to filming kicking off in spring 2026—Sam Elliott mentioned April or May in interviews, while co-creator Wallace noted a slightly later start due to Texas heat concerns. If the pattern holds (Season 1 filmed early 2024 for a November premiere; Season 2 followed suit), Season 3 could drop in November 2026, with weekly episodes running into early 2027.

As for trailers: Official footage remains scarce. Paramount+ has not released a full Season 3 trailer or Episode 1 promo as production hasn’t begun. Online buzz stems from fan-edited “trailers” on YouTube and social media, splicing Season 2 clips with dramatic voiceovers hinting at empire expansion, power struggles, and family reckonings. Titles like “Landman Season 3 Episode 1 Trailer” and “The Oil Empire Expands” rack up views by teasing Tommy’s comeback, potential betrayals, and the fate of operations like the fictional M-Tech Oil—a nod to evolving corporate stakes post-finale shake-ups. Some clips speculate on Tommy rebuilding amid revenge plots, with Moore’s Cami facing her own fallout.

Sheridan’s style shines through: unflinching looks at energy sector dangers, from blowouts to market crashes, mixed with soap-opera family drama. Tommy’s arc—balancing ambition with fatherhood and loyalty—drives the narrative. Season 2 deepened personal stakes, including daughter Ainsley’s (Randolph) coming-of-age struggles and son Cooper’s (Lofland) rig-life dangers. The finale’s “reset” teases, per Wallace in interviews, suggest Season 3 could pivot to fresh threats: regulatory pressures, rival takeovers, or internal power grabs as the “oil empire” expands into new territories or tech-driven futures.

Cast returns appear strong. Thornton has committed long-term, telling outlets he’s in for “four or five seasons” or until the story ends. Moore, Larter, Randolph, and others are expected back, with Elliott’s role expanding. No major exits have been confirmed, though finale events fuel speculation about shifts.

The show’s success reflects broader appetite for Sheridan’s modern Westerns—gritty, character-driven tales of American industry and resilience. Landman stands out for spotlighting oil workers’ realities amid energy debates, drawing praise for authenticity while delivering binge-worthy twists.

Paramount+ has leaned hard into Sheridan content, positioning Landman alongside his other hits. Post-Season 2 finale, the series topped PVOD charts on iTunes and Amazon, proving replay value. Fans dissect every detail, from rig safety to corporate maneuvers, with theories swirling about M-Tech Oil as a rebranded or expanded entity facing global shifts.

Challenges persist: Sheridan’s output pace and Hollywood transitions could impact timelines, but Paramount+’s quick renewal signals confidence. As spring 2026 filming nears, anticipation builds for official reveals.

For now, viewers can stream Seasons 1 and 2 on Paramount+, fueling the hype machine. Whether Tommy rebuilds his empire, exacts revenge, or confronts family demons, Season 3 promises more high-octane drama in the boom-or-bust world of oil. In an era of streaming wars, Landman keeps striking black gold.