Paramount+ has just dropped the official trailer for Landman Season 2, and viewers are gearing up for a dramatic return. The new trailer teases deep conflict in Texas oil country, fraught with power plays, family secrets, and a sudden shift in control at M-Tex Oil.
Return Date and Streaming Info
Mark your calendars Landman Season 2 premieres November 16, 2025, exclusively on Paramount+. All episodes from Season 1 are available for streaming now.
Here is a quick overview:
| Item | Details |
|---|---|
| Premiere | November 16, 2025 |
| Platform | Paramount+ |
| Episodes in Season 1 | 10 |
| Availability | Streaming now on Paramount+ |
Who’s Back and Who’s New
Billy Bob Thornton returns as Tommy Norris, caught in a web of obligations and betrayals. Demi Moore returns as Cami Miller, stepping into a larger role in managing her late husband’s business. Ali Larter, Jacob Lofland, Michelle Randolph, Paulina Chávez, Kayla Wallace, and others also resume their roles.
One of the biggest additions is Sam Elliott, who takes on the role of Tommy’s father. His strained relationship with Tommy introduces emotional and generational tension to the narrative. Andy Garcia’s role (as cartel boss Galino) also ramps up, hinting at new alliances and dangerous shifts.
What the Trailer Reveals
The trailer opens with quick cuts of West Texas landscapes, oil rigs, and tense meetings. Cami (Demi Moore) is shown facing investors and asserting her claim to power. “The only difference between me and my husband is I’m meaner,” she says in a scene that positions her as a force. Meanwhile, Tommy (Thornton) is shown navigating chaos explosions, rival meetings, and shifting loyalties. The trailer teases that Tommy may not have all the control he thinks.
The father-son tension with Sam Elliott’s character is also hinted at words on phone calls, looks of strain, overlapping worlds. The trailer suggests that survival in West Texas won’t be noble it’ll be brutal.
What to Expect This Season
Season 2 promises deeper dives into moral compromise, the cost of ambition, and shifting power dynamics. The politics of oil remain central, but personal stakes loom larger. Tommy may find himself torn between business, family, and dangerous alliances. Cami must prove her worth in a male-dominated world. With Sam Elliott’s character in play, the past and present will collide.