Landman Season 2 is back—and it’s bigger, darker, and deadlier than ever.
The West Texas oilfields are about to erupt, not just with black gold, but with cartel blood, corporate treachery, and personal betrayals that will shake the Norris family—and the entire M-TEX empire—to its core. At the center of this seismic storm is Tommy Norris, played once again by the commanding Billy Bob Thornton, who returns with more grit, ghosts, and fire than ever before.
The Aftershock: Monty Miller’s Death Changes Everything
The brutal and mysterious death of oil magnate Monty Miller at the end of Season 1 wasn’t just a cliffhanger—it was a warning shot.
Now, with Monty gone, Tommy is forced to step into the leadership role at M-TEX, an oil giant built on ambition, secrets, and questionable alliances. But this promotion is no victory lap. Instead, it marks the beginning of a downward spiral into a world where power comes at a deadly price. For Tommy, the weight of leadership is already taking its toll—especially as he begins to question just how far Monty had gone into the dark corners of the oil world before his demise.
And just as Tommy starts piecing things together, new enemies come knocking.
A New Villain Rises: Andy Garcia’s Chilling Turn as Galino
Enter Andy Garcia as Galino—a cartel kingpin whose presence is less of a whisper and more of a roar.
Galino isn’t your standard villain. He’s polished, calculated, and terrifyingly calm. His empire spans across borders, and now his eyes are fixed on the West Texas oil game. The death of Monty Miller has left a power vacuum, and Galino is eager to fill it—with blood if necessary. His clashes with Tommy promise to be some of the most explosive moments of the season.
As Galino tightens his grip on M-TEX’s operations, viewers will see the lines between business and brutality blur beyond recognition.
A Western Icon Enters: Sam Elliott Brings Gravitas and Grit
In another dramatic twist, Sam Elliott joins the cast in a role that’s already cloaked in mystery—and menace.
Early hints suggest that Elliott may be portraying a battle-scarred rancher or an oil pioneer from a forgotten era, someone with deep roots in the land and a painful score to settle. His character seems poised to challenge not only the cartel’s encroachment but also M-TEX’s morally ambiguous empire.
If Season 2 is a war for the soul of Texas, Elliott’s character may just be the conscience—or the executioner.
The Widow’s War: Demi Moore’s Cami Miller Steps Into the Spotlight
The death of Monty Miller left more than a corporate void—it shattered a family.
Demi Moore returns as Cami Miller, Monty’s widow, now thrust into the brutal heart of the oil world. Her grief is raw, but Cami is no damsel in distress. Season 2 sees her stepping into power, and possibly vengeance, as she wrestles with the legacy her husband left behind.
Cami’s arc will be a revelation—combining emotion, ruthlessness, and resilience. As secrets about Monty’s dealings surface, so too does the realization that her husband’s enemies may now be hers. Whether she chooses to fight alongside Tommy or take a darker path remains one of the season’s most suspenseful questions.
Family Fractures: The Norris Household in Crisis 
While oilfields burn and empires shift, Tommy’s home life is no sanctuary.
Ali Larter reprises her role as Angela, Tommy’s estranged ex-wife, who returns unexpectedly—bringing with her unresolved wounds and a tangled history. Her reappearance complicates Tommy’s already fragile relationship with their children, who are growing increasingly resentful and distant.
Tommy’s inability to shield his family from the violence and moral compromises of his professional world hits hard this season. As he tries to hold onto what remains of his family, viewers will see a man on the edge—caught between duty, guilt, and a past that refuses to stay buried.
A Funeral, A Warning, A War
Production leaks reveal that filming for Season 2 kicked off with a massive funeral scene—but who’s in the coffin?
The most obvious assumption is Monty Miller, but whispers from set suggest the body count could climb fast. Could another key player be meeting a gruesome fate early on? In Sheridan’s world, no one is safe—not even the main cast.
This funeral might not be the end of the chaos—but the beginning. A gathering of enemies. A triggering event. A declaration of war.
Sheridan’s Signature Style: Oil, Blood, and the American Dream
With Taylor Sheridan at the helm, fans know to expect nothing less than cinematic storytelling layered with brutal truths. Landman isn’t just about oil; it’s about the cost of chasing power in a world that swallows the weak and rewards the ruthless.
Where Yellowstone painted family legacy against the backdrop of cattle country, Landman pulls back the curtain on modern-day boomtowns—where corruption flows as freely as crude, and every handshake might be a deal with the devil.
Expect high-stakes negotiations, shootouts, courtroom showdowns, and backroom betrayals. Season 2 promises a deeper dive into the economic, environmental, and emotional toll of the oil industry, where men like Tommy Norris have to decide what they’re really drilling for—money, legacy, or survival.
The Stakes Have Never Been Higher
Landman Season 2 isn’t just a continuation—it’s a full-blown escalation.
Everything is on the line: the M-TEX empire, the Norris family, and the future of West Texas. With cartel chaos exploding on one end and corporate warfare brewing on the other, Tommy’s every move could be his last. And with allies growing scarce and enemies closing in, he’ll have to make choices that could cost him everything—including the people he loves.
As the Dales lose Cain Dingle in Emmerdale, West Texas gains a new conflicted hero in Tommy Norris—but how long can a man walk the line between savior and sinner before falling?
Final Thoughts: Buckle Up, the Oil War Begins
Season 2 of Landman is shaping up to be a white-knuckle ride into America’s darkest ambitions.
With powerhouse performances from Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Andy Garcia, and Sam Elliott, and Sheridan’s ruthless writing, this season will test every character’s loyalty, integrity, and limits. For fans craving danger, drama, and deep emotional stakes, Landman is about to deliver its most explosive chapter yet.
Get ready. The oilfields are no longer just about drilling—they’re about survival.