Taylor Sheridan’s Neo-Western Masterpiece Officially Smashes Another Streaming Milestone
Landman, one of Taylor Sheridan's most acclaimed shows, has passed 300 consecutive days on the Paramount+ US top ten chart, despite its second season having ended seven months ago. The milestone underlines the enduring popularity of the Billy Bob Thornton-led drama even as fans face a longer-than-expected wait for its return, with production on the delayed third season now confirmed to start later than planned.
The series, inspired by Christian Wallace's podcast Boomtown, currently sits seventh on the Paramount+ chart and features a cast including Andy Garcia, Sam Elliott, Jacob Lofland and Colm Feore. Season 3 was renewed in December 2025 and had been expected to begin filming in May, but production has now been pushed back to September, meaning a significant delay before the next season premieres. The news comes as Sheridan's other hit, Lioness, returns for its third season with Zoe Saldaña, with its opening episodes scoring highly on IMDb and topping the streaming charts.
- Landman hits 300 days on Paramount+'s US top ten chart
- Season 3 production delayed from May to September
- Lioness Season 3 has meanwhile launched to strong reviews
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Landman is one of Taylor Sheridan's neo-Western drama series for Paramount+, led by Billy Bob Thornton and drawing on Christian Wallace's podcast Boomtown about the American oil industry. Sheridan is the writer-producer behind several major Paramount hits, including Yellowstone and its spin-offs, and has built a reputation for shows centred on rugged, often rural American settings and characters.
The story concerns how well Landman has performed on Paramount+'s viewership charts, and the wait for its next season. The show's second season finished several months ago, and its third season, confirmed to go ahead, has faced production delays that push back when new episodes might eventually air. Its ensemble cast includes established names such as Andy Garcia, Sam Elliott, Jacob Lofland and Colm Feore.
This sits within a wider picture of Sheridan's expanding slate of shows for Paramount+, which also includes Lioness, a separate drama starring Zoe Saldaña. Paramount+ relies heavily on Sheridan's productions to draw and retain subscribers, so how these shows perform, and how quickly new seasons arrive, is of direct commercial interest to the streaming service as well as to fans.