Landman Outperforms All Other Taylor Sheridan Shows, Including Yellowstone, Based on Latest Viewing Data
Yellowstone, Taylor Sheridan’s neo-Western juggernaut, has long reigned as a cultural titan, captivating audiences with its raw portrayal of the Dutton family’s fight to protect their Montana ranch. But recent Nielsen data reveals a surprising twist: Sheridan’s Landman has outpaced Yellowstone and his entire catalog, including 1883 and Mayor of Kingstown, in viewership. With Landman’s rise, what does this mean for Yellowstone’s legacy, and can it reclaim its crown?
Yellowstone thrives on its epic scope—sprawling landscapes, family feuds, and moral ambiguity that keep viewers hooked. The Duttons, led by John (Kevin Costner), battle land developers, political rivals, and internal betrayals, making the show a masterclass in tension. Its blend of rugged authenticity, complex characters like Beth and Rip, and Sheridan’s signature gritty dialogue has fueled its dominance, drawing millions to Peacock and Paramount Network. Yet, Landman, a Texas-set oil industry drama starring Billy Bob Thornton, has surged ahead with 15.8 million viewers in its first 35 days, landing in the 2024-2025 season’s top 10, a feat Yellowstone’s final season didn’t achieve.
Landman’s edge lies in its fresh angle. While Yellowstone explores ranching and legacy, Landman dives into the volatile oil and gas world, tackling economic uncertainty, corporate greed, and environmental debates. Its faster pace and modern themes resonate with younger viewers, and its binge-friendly format on Paramount+ boosts accessibility. Yellowstone, by contrast, demands familiarity with its sprawling narrative, potentially alienating newcomers. Landman’s 74% Rotten Tomatoes score also outshines Yellowstone’s debut 58%, suggesting sharper critical appeal.
The casting in Landman—Thornton’s nuanced fixer, alongside Jon Hamm and Demi Moore—delivers a tight ensemble that rivals Yellowstone’s star power. Social media amplifies Landman’s buzz, with #Landman trending globally and fans sharing memes of Thornton’s biting monologues. Yellowstone’s fanbase remains loyal, but its final season faced challenges, notably Costner’s exit,