Oil Boom Rolls On: Landman Snags Season 3 Renewal at Paramount+
- Je-Ree
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

The Permian Basin stays messy and, apparently, so does Paramount+’s hit oil-field drama. Landman has officially been renewed for Season 3, and honestly, no one’s shocked. The series has become one of the streamer’s most addictive heavy hitters, and with Season 2 pulling in record-breaking viewership, Paramount+ wasn’t about to abandon its biggest gusher.
The show, created by Taylor Sheridan, has carved out a deliciously grimy niche in the neo-western space. Think big hats, bigger egos, and oil executives behaving badly — a formula audiences can’t seem to quit. The Season 2 premiere lit up the platform with massive numbers, proving fans are fully locked in for the corruption, chaos, and cowboy-coded melodrama the series delivers so well.
Why Season 3 Is a No-Brainer
Between the spike in viewership and the strong fan reaction to Season 2’s twists, the renewal feels like the safest bet Paramount+ has made in a while. Season 2 pushed the narrative into even darker corporate territory, with Tommy Norris stepping into the top seat at M-Tex Oil and discovering that power isn’t so much a position as it is a curse you can’t shake. The cartel pressure has escalated, the family ties have frayed, and the moral compromises have gotten… well, let’s just say even West Texas dust can’t cover that mess.
Season 3 opens the door for the show to dig even deeper into the consequences, the betrayals, the shifting alliances, and the looming question of how far Tommy can push before the entire empire caves in on him. If Season 2 was the explosion, Season 3 is the smoke clearing… or the next spark.
The TV Cave Verdict
Landman has turned into one of the few modern Western dramas that still feels alive, dirty, loud, ambitious, and deeply human in a way that keeps viewers hooked. The Season 3 renewal isn’t just good news; it’s a sign that the series is hitting its stride rather than slowing down. For fans already strapped into the oil-soaked rollercoaster, there’s plenty more mayhem ahead. And for newcomers? Well… you might want to start watching now. Things in West Texas aren’t getting any calmer, but they sure are fun to watch.
