Taylor Sheridan isn’t just raising the stakes in Landman Season 2 — he’s igniting an all-out war.

The acclaimed creator behind Yellowstone, 1883, and Mayor of Kingstown is taking his oil-industry drama into darker, deadlier territory, with Demi Moore and Sam Elliott at the center of a season-long collision course that promises betrayal, revenge, and high-octane suspense.

A Showdown Years in the Making
Demi Moore returns as a powerful corporate force whose ambitions stretch far beyond the oil fields, while Sam Elliott’s weathered industry veteran refuses to back down from anyone — or anything. This season finds their characters on opposite sides of a billion-dollar deal that could reshape not only the market, but the entire power structure of the region.

Sheridan’s knack for building morally gray worlds is on full display. Every alliance is fragile, every promise a trap, and every decision could be the one that destroys everything.

The Darkest Season Yet
If Season 1 laid the foundation, Season 2 tears it apart. From boardroom betrayals to oil rig sabotage, the series blurs the lines between business drama and survival thriller. And in classic Sheridan style, the landscapes themselves become part of the story — vast, unforgiving, and hiding more than just oil beneath the surface.

Early footage hints at tense standoffs, dangerous double-crosses, and moments of violence so sudden they’ll leave viewers stunned.

Blood in the Oil
The tagline says it all: The oil runs deep… but the blood runs deeper. Sheridan leans hard into the idea that the oil industry isn’t just about drilling — it’s about legacy, power, and the dangerous cost of holding onto both. For some characters, the fight is about money. For others, it’s survival. And for a few, it’s deeply personal.

A Cast That Commands the Screen
Moore’s icy precision and Elliott’s grizzled gravitas make for an on-screen rivalry that feels both inevitable and combustible. Add in the returning supporting cast — along with new players whose loyalties are anyone’s guess — and you have a recipe for a season where no one is safe.

Fans Brace for the Fallout
After Sheridan’s previous shows proved he’s unafraid to kill off major characters, speculation is running wild about who will survive. Online forums are already dissecting clues from the trailer, with many convinced that at least one central figure won’t make it to Season 3.

If the whispers are true, Season 2 won’t just be Landman’s most explosive chapter — it might be the one that changes the entire trajectory of the series.

One thing’s certain: when Sheridan says “no one’s hands are clean,” he means it. And when the final barrel runs dry, the only thing left might be blood.