🚨 LANDMAN SEASON 3 TRAILER IS DEVASTATING — TOMMY NORRIS JUST LOST EVERYTHING! 🚨 The oil empire is crumbling, and this “leak” hits harder than a West Texas rig blowout! 😱🛢️
Dearest roughnecks: What if the man who built an empire from dirt and deals is now staring at total ruin? Cartels closing in, family turning on him, betrayals from the boardroom to the bedroom—Tommy’s unbreakable spirit is cracking, and one brutal scene has fans in absolute tears. Is this the end of M-Tex? Or the start of the most ruthless comeback yet? The stakes have never been higher, the pain never deeper… and whispers say the devastation is just beginning.

The Taylor Sheridan oil-industry drama Landman continues to drill deep into Paramount+’s success story, with the streamer renewing the series for a third season in December 2025—well before Season 2 even wrapped its run. Starring Billy Bob Thornton as crisis manager Tommy Norris, the show has become one of the platform’s biggest hits, blending corporate intrigue, cartel threats, family drama, and the gritty realities of West Texas energy production.
Season 2, which premiered November 16, 2025, shattered records with over 9.2 million global streaming views in its first two days—the highest premiere for any Paramount+ original. Episodes dropped weekly on Sundays, culminating in a January 2026 finale that left major threads dangling: alliances fractured, personal losses mounting, and Tommy facing potential downfall amid escalating dangers. The renewal announcement came early in Season 2’s rollout, signaling strong confidence in the series’ momentum.
As of March 2026, no official trailer for Season 3 has been released by Paramount+. Production hasn’t begun—cast member Sam Elliott indicated in interviews that filming could start as early as April or May 2026—and sources point to a probable November 2026 premiere to preserve the show’s consistent annual schedule. Season 1 launched in November 2024, Season 2 in November 2025, so a similar fall window makes sense for the 10-episode third installment.
The absence of official footage hasn’t stopped fan speculation. Numerous YouTube videos and social media posts titled variations of “Landman Season 3 Trailer Is DEVASTATING!” have racked up views, often featuring edited montages of prior-season clips set to intense music, with narrators teasing Tommy’s “world crumbling,” firings, emotional pleas from characters like Cami (Ali Larter), or deadly stakes post-finale. These are unofficial fan creations or promotional-style breakdowns, not Paramount+ material. Official channels, including the streamer’s sneak-peek pages and press releases, focus on renewal confirmation without visuals or plot details beyond broad hints of continued high-stakes drama.
The core cast is expected to return: Thornton as the no-nonsense Tommy, Demi Moore as his sharp ex-wife Cami, Andy Garcia, Sam Elliott (added in Season 2 as Tommy’s father T.L.), and others like Jacob Lofland and Michelle Randolph. Sheridan’s signature style—realistic depictions of the energy sector drawn from co-creator Christian Wallace’s reporting—will likely persist, exploring themes of ambition, betrayal, and survival in an industry under pressure.
Landman stands apart in Sheridan’s expanding universe (which includes Yellowstone prequels and spin-offs like Mayor of Kingstown and Lioness), focusing on modern corporate oil rather than ranching conflicts. Its success stems from strong performances—Thornton’s gruff charisma anchors the show—coupled with timely topics like energy politics, cartel influence on U.S. borders, and personal tolls of high-stakes business. Season 2’s viewership surge (262% over Season 1’s premiere) underscores its appeal in a crowded streaming landscape.
Speculation about Season 3 plot directions abounds online. Fans discuss potential “resets” for characters after the finale’s upheavals—Tommy possibly starting over, deeper family rifts, or intensified threats from external forces. Some posts hype “devastating” emotional beats, like losses or betrayals that push Tommy to his limits. Without official confirmation, these remain theories, though Sheridan’s track record suggests escalating tension and character-driven stakes.
Paramount+ has positioned Landman as a flagship title, especially as Sheridan transitions deals (reports from late 2025 noted his move toward NBCUniversal for future projects post-2028, though Landman commitments continue). The renewal amid record numbers indicates the streamer views it as a reliable draw.
For now, viewers can revisit Seasons 1 and 2 on Paramount+. Official updates on Season 3—trailer, exact premiere date, or first-look images—will likely emerge closer to production start. Until then, the buzz around “devastating” fan trailers keeps anticipation high in the oil-rich world of West Texas drama.