Landman Season 2 Cast Revealed: Billy Bob Thornton Returns with Yellowstone Icon
Landman Season 2 Full Cast Details on Paramount+

The highly anticipated second series of Landman has officially landed on Paramount+, bringing viewers back to the treacherous world of West Texas oil fields. The new ten-episode run, which began streaming on Sunday, November 16, 2025, continues the story created by Yellowstone mastermind Taylor Sheridan.

Who's Who in the Landman Cast?

Leading the ensemble once again is the acclaimed Billy Bob Thornton, reprising his role as Tommy Norris, a ruthless oil crisis manager grappling with the demands of his high-pressure career and his duties as a father. Thornton, an Oscar winner for Sling Blade, brings his formidable presence back to the series.

He is joined by returning star Demi Moore, who plays Cami Miller, the wife of a powerful figure in the Texas oil industry. Moore's extensive filmography includes classics like Ghost and A Few Good Men.

Ali Larter also returns as Angela Norris, Tommy's ex-wife. Fans will recognise Larter from her roles in Legally Blonde and the Final Destination franchise.

A Yellowstone Icon Joins the Drama

The most significant new addition to the Landman season 2 cast is the legendary Sam Elliott. The 81-year-old actor, beloved by fans for his role in the Yellowstone prequel 1883, joins the drama as TL, Tommy Norris's father. Reports indicate his character arrives with a host of unresolved issues, setting the stage for significant tension.

The younger generation of the Norris family is portrayed by Michelle Randolph (Ainsley Norris) and Jacob Lofland (Cooper Norris). Randolph previously worked with Sheridan on 1923, another Yellowstone prequel.

Other key returning cast members include Kayla Wallace as formidable lawyer Rebecca Falcone, Paulina Chavez as the young widow Ariana Medina, and country music singer Mark Collie as Sheriff Walt Joeberg.

How to Watch Landman Series Two

Landman season two is now available to stream on Paramount+. New episodes of the gripping oil industry drama will be released every Sunday, continuing the story of ambition, family, and survival in West Texas.