Over the years, Taylor Sheridan has been associated with some of the biggest shows in recent memory, Landman being among them.
Taylor Sheridan has scored another hit with the TV show Landman, which concluded on Sunday night amid record-breaking ratings. The Paramount+ drama—starring Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Ali Larter and Jon Hamm—is the latest from Sheridan, who co-created the hit show with Christian Wallace.
Landman’ made a splash with season 1, and fans are already asking if the show will return for a second season. Find out details below.
The season 2 trailer of "1923," the prequel to "Yellowstone," has been released by Paramount+. Photo credit: Trae Patton/Paramount+. Paramount+ has released the official trailer f
Taylor Sheridan has cast himself in Yellowstone and 1883, which left fans wondering if his presence might be a distraction rather than enhancement.
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Taylor Sheridan’s latest show, “Landman,” closed out its debut season on Sunday night, and many fans are already wondering what's next.
One of the most enjoyable new shows of late 2024/early 2025 is Taylor Sheridan’s Landman. The season finale (Season 1, Episode 10: “The Crumbs of Hope”) premieres Sunday, January 12 at 3:00 a.m. ET on Paramount+. But what about Season 2? Will Landman ...
Yes, bikini-clad baristas actually do exist. No, the cartel doesn’t maintain relationships with landmen like Billy Bob Thornton’s Tommy Norris. Christian Wallace should know what is true and what is fictional when it comes to what happens around the Permian Basin of Texas;
At one point, Thornton’s character says there’s “nobody to blame [for oil production and climate change] but the demand that we keep pumping” — a common fossil fuel industry argument, and one that ignores the industry’s role in electing friendly politicians and lobbying to maintain billions of dollars in subsidies.
The Landman Season 1 finale showcases Monty dying of a heart attack. His last wish is to make Tommy the president of M-Tex Oil. While this can change the landman’s life overnight, the shift comes at a time when the company is struggling financially and dealing with threats from the cartel.
The star of the Paramount+ oil industry series, who lost his home in ‘93 in the Malibu fires, says, "The most important thing is life and limb and family."