The oil boom in West Texas has reached a boiling point in Landman Season 2. Tommy Norris, once a crisis manager who skated the edge of legality and power in Season 1, steps up into a new, dangerous role as executive of M‑Tex Oil. The landscape around him is shifting fast — rivalries, legal sharks, cartel interests, and family ties collide in ways that threaten everything Tommy has worked for. What once was a game of deals and terrain is now one of survival.

In the aftermath of a shocking season‑1 finale, alliances are fragile but necessary. Tommy is forced into uneasy partnerships, especially with former enemies who see profit in the chaos. Among these is Galino, whose cartel ties complicate Tommy’s efforts to legitimize the business. On the home front, Angela, Tommy’s ex, has her own battles — maintaining her sense of identity and purpose while trying to protect her children and her own interests in a world where power often comes at a painful cost.
Meanwhile, the ghost of Monty Miller’s fate looms large. Monty’s hospital collapse set loose a power vacuum that multiple players scramble to fill. Cami Miller must reckon with the fallout of her husband’s actions while deciding whether to fight for control of their empire, escape its shadow, or redefine what legacy means without Monty’s hand guiding her. The stakes are no longer just about contracts or oil rights — they’re personal, deeply emotional, and unforgiving.

New faces bring fresh tension. Sam Elliott joins the mix, promising both gravitas and grit, a voice of the old West who wonders what has become of loyalty, honor, and the cost of standing by ambition. As Tommy tries to chart a path forward, questions of climate, ethics, and the human cost of the oil industry begin to weigh more heavily. The show seems poised to dive deeper into not just money and power, but into what people are willing to sacrifice — for family, for reputation, or for something like redemption.

Season 2 of Landman promises to be bigger, darker, and more complex than its explosive beginning. With premiere set for November 16, 2025, viewers are in for heightened drama, moral crosshairs, and conflict both internal and external. Tommy’s journey from landman to leader won’t just test his business acumen—it will force him to ask: who is he when what’s right isn’t always what’s easy, and who has to fall for someone to rise?
