Release Schedule for New ‘Landman’ Episodes: Dates and Times Revealed
Billy Bob Thornton recently highlighted how his role in the series “1883” helped him land a part in the new show “Landman.” As “Landman” approaches the climax of Season 2, the tension between Tommy Norris, portrayed by Thornton, and Cami Miller, played by Demi Moore, escalates. Cami’s decision to move forward with the offshore natural gas rig project raises concerns, with most believing it to be a risky venture.
Release Schedule for New ‘Landman’ Episodes: Dates and Times Revealed
Set in the booming landscape of West Texas, “Landman” narrates a gripping modern tale of ambition and greed in the oil industry. The show’s synopsis captures the essence of the drama: “As oil rises from the earth, so do secrets – and Tommy Norris’ breaking point may be closer than he realizes.”
Latest Episode Release Information
- Episode Title: Plans, Tears and Sirens
- Release Date: January 11, 2026
- Release Time: Midnight ET / January 10 at 9 p.m. PT
Season 2 Overview
Premiering on November 16, “Landman” set streaming records, garnering over 9.2 million views within two days. This marked a 262% increase compared to the Season 1 premiere, highlighting its popularity. In response to this success, Paramount+ renewed “Landman” for a third season as of December 5.
Upcoming Episode Schedule
- Episode 9: January 11, 2026
- Episode 10: January 18, 2026
Subscribers can watch “Landman” exclusively on Paramount+, where Season 2 episodes are released weekly at midnight ET on Sundays. The series is also available for streaming for those wanting to catch up on Season 1.
Cast of ‘Landman’ Season 2
- Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris
- Demi Moore as Cami Miller
- Andy Garcia as Gallino
- Ali Larter as Angela Norris
- Jacob Lofland as Cooper Norris
- Michelle Randolph as Ainsley Norris
- Paulina Chávez as Ariana
- Kayla Wallace as Rebecca Savage
- Mitchell Slaggert as Ryder
- James Jordan as Dale
- Colm Feore as Nathan
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