🛢️ THE PERMIAN BASIN IS ABOUT TO EXPLODE! 🛢️

Tommy Norris just traded his soul to the cartel to save his family—but the “Landman” Season 3 sneak peek proves the bill is finally coming due!

Two lines of pure chaos: Cami Miller isn’t just seeking revenge; she’s partnered with the one man Tommy feared most, and M-Tex is now a weapon aimed directly at his head. That final frame of Tommy staring down a burning oil rig while Gallino’s men surround the Norris ranch? The stakes have never been this lethal.

The family business “CTT Oil Exploration” was supposed to be their fresh start, but with Cooper facing a murder charge and T.L. keeping a dark secret about the land they’re drilling on, the dream is turning into a West Texas nightmare. Taylor Sheridan is giving us a Season 3 that looks more like a war zone than an oil field—and we are HERE for it!

SEE THE FIRST CLIPS FROM THE TEXAS SET RIGHT HERE! 👇🔥

The oil fields of West Texas have always been a place for gamble, but in the upcoming third season of Paramount+’s “Landman,” the stakes have shifted from corporate takeovers to literal survival. Following a record-breaking Season 2 finale that saw viewership surge to 9.2 million in its opening weekend, the “Landman” Season 3 sneak peek has arrived, and it paints a grim picture for Tommy Norris and his newly formed CTT Oil Exploration & Cattle.

The Cartel Shadow: Tommy’s Deal with the Devil

The Season 2 finale, “The Coyote’s Choice,” left fans reeling when Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) officially accepted $62 million in funding from the enigmatic and dangerous Gallino (Andy Garcia). While the money saved his son Cooper’s (Jacob Lofland) oil leases, it tethered the Norris family directly to the cartel.

The Season 3 teaser highlights this “quid pro quo” tension. One leaked scene shows Gallino visiting the Norris ranch, not as an investor, but as a landlord. “I don’t just own your oil, Tommy. I own the dirt your children walk on,” Gallino says in a line that has already become a viral soundbite on X (formerly Twitter). Industry insiders suggest Season 3 will explore the “cartelization” of the Permian Basin, moving the show into territory more akin to Sicario than Yellowstone.

The Rise of CTT Oil: A Family at War

Named after Cooper, Tommy, and Thomas (T.L.), the new family venture was meant to be Tommy’s legacy. However, the sneak peek suggests internal friction is already eroding the foundation. T.L. (Sam Elliott) is seen in a heated confrontation with Tommy over the “drilling methods” being used to meet Gallino’s aggressive production quotas.

On Reddit’s r/LandmanSeries, a popular theory with over 40,000 upvotes posits that T.L. knows something about the “Abyss” sector—the specific land plot they are drilling—that could render the entire operation illegal or environmentally catastrophic. “Sheridan doesn’t write a family business without the ‘family’ part tearing it down from the inside,” one user noted.

Cami Miller’s Revenge Arc

After firing Tommy in a moment of cold-blooded corporate maneuvering, Cami Miller (Michelle Randolph) is no longer the grieving widow—she is a titan. The Season 3 sneak peek reveals a more predatory Cami, who appears to be orchestrating a hostile takeover of the very leases Tommy is trying to develop.

The dynamic between Cami and Angela (Ali Larter) is also set to reach a breaking point. With Angela experiencing “separation anxiety” over Ainsley’s departure for college, her focus has shifted back to Tommy’s business. A leaked clip shows a confrontation between the two women at a high-society event in Fort Worth that production insiders describe as “the most intense scene Ali Larter has ever filmed for the series.”

Production Updates: Filming the Heat

As of April 2026, production is officially moving into high gear. While some early “sneak peek” footage was captured during the tail end of the Season 2 production block, principal photography for the bulk of Season 3 is scheduled to begin in May 2026 in and around Fort Worth and Midland, Texas.

Taylor Sheridan remains the sole writer and showrunner, and despite his massive slate of upcoming projects for 2027 and beyond, Landman has reportedly become his top priority at Paramount. Sources tell Collider that the goal is a November 2026 premiere, maintaining the show’s tradition of being a “Fall Pillar” for the streaming service.

The Legal Hammer: Cooper’s Secret

One of the most lingering questions from Season 2 is the death of Ariana’s attacker. While Tommy managed to suppress the initial investigation, the sneak peek shows a glimpse of a “Federal Task Force” arriving in Midland. If the murder charge against Cooper resurfaces, Tommy’s entire house of cards—built on cartel money and suppressed evidence—will collapse.

The casting of several “Law Enforcement” roles for Season 3 suggests that the legal pressure will be a major subplot. Speculation is rife on Discord that a major character might end the season behind bars, or worse, in a body bag.

Conclusion: The “Last Stand” Sentiment

“Landman” has always been a show about the men and women who keep the lights on for the rest of the world at the cost of their own souls. In Season 3, the cost of the light is going up. With the return of Sam Elliott, the chilling presence of Andy Garcia, and Billy Bob Thornton’s “Actor Award”-nominated performance reaching new depths, the upcoming season isn’t just about oil—it’s about the final, bloody stand of the Norris family.

As Tommy tells the coyote in the closing moments of the sneak peek: “You had your day. This one’s mine. But tomorrow? Tomorrow, we both might be dead.”