LANDMAN (2024): A High-Stakes Oil Drama Set in the Heart of Texas
Premiere Date: November 17, 2024
Platform: Paramount+
Created by: Taylor Sheridan & Christian Wallace
Based on: The podcast Boomtown by Christian Wallace
Seasons: 1 (10 episodes), with Season 2 already confirmed
Overview
Landman is a modern drama series set in West Texas, exploring the cutthroat world of oil drilling, land rights, and the complex web of money, power, and family ties. At the heart of the series is Tommy Norris, a fixer for a powerful oil company, who must navigate the dangers of the oil industry, cartel conflicts, and the growing strain within his own family.
Main Cast
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Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris, a tough, seasoned oil industry veteran trying to balance corporate chaos with his fractured personal life.
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Jon Hamm as Monty Miller, a sharp and ambitious oil executive with deep ties to Norris.
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Ali Larter as Angela Norris, Tommy's estranged wife, caught between love and survival.
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Jacob Lofland and Michelle Randolph as Cooper and Ainsley Norris, the children of Tommy and Angela, both facing their own challenges.
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Demi Moore as Cami Miller, Monty’s stylish and strategic wife.
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Paulina Chávez as Ariana Medina, a young woman with cartel connections, adding depth and danger to the storyline.
Themes & Tone
The series dives into contemporary issues like fossil fuel dependence, environmental consequences, and economic inequality, all against a backdrop of intense personal drama. With gripping dialogue, morally grey characters, and a gritty setting, Landman brings a distinctly American story to life—where loyalty, ambition, and survival are constantly at odds.
Behind the Scenes
Filmed in Texas, including Fort Worth, the show maintains a high level of realism and authenticity. Taylor Sheridan, known for Yellowstone, 1883, and Tulsa King, brings his signature style of rugged storytelling to Landman, blending modern Western aesthetics with corporate drama.
Critical Reception
Critics have praised Billy Bob Thornton’s magnetic performance and the show’s compelling depiction of the oil industry’s impact on small-town America. However, some reviewers have criticized the series for lacking strong female perspectives and for reinforcing familiar tropes. Despite this, Landman has attracted a strong viewer base and generated buzz for its unapologetic tone and high production value.
Looking Ahead
With Season 2 already in production, Landman is shaping up to be another major hit in Sheridan’s expanding TV empire. As the stakes rise in both the boardroom and the backcountry, viewers can expect more action, betrayal, and emotional drama in the seasons to come.