'Landman' Season 2: The Full Cast Lineup Behind the Show’s Big Return

There are series that muscle their way into the national conversation, not with oil-stained boots but unmistakable star power. If Landman’s characters are still tangled in Texas turf wars, the actors themselves are drilling deep into the bedrock of Hollywood legend at this point. They might not be digging up the fields of oil, but they are certainly making a dent amongst industry heavyweights, both in stature and in prowess.
While they may not be striking oil, the cast of Landman has struck gold with performances that rival Texas-sized ambitions.
Landman's cast that drills deep into the fields of Hollywood
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Landman season two features a formidable core lineup. Billy Bob Thornton returns as Tommy Norris, the crisis manager who now steps into a far riskier position. Demi Moore, transcending her sporadic season one appearances, powers forward as Cami Miller. Ali Larter remains as Angela Norris, with Michelle Randolph portraying their daughter, Ainsley Norris. Jacob Lofland is back as Cooper Norris, supported by James Jordan as Dale Bradley, Paulina Chávez as Ariana Medina, and Jon Hamm as the inimitable Monty Miller. Sam Elliott has joined the list as T.L. Norris, or “Pops".
The supporting cast bolsters the drama’s ranch-to-boardroom intrigue. Mark Collie reprises his role as the gruff Sheriff Walt Joeberg. Kayla Wallace has returned as Rebecca Falcone, a sharp company lawyer. Colm Feore has lent gravitas to his scenes, while Paulina Chávez’s Ariana Medina adds poignant narrative weight. Season two also ushers in new faces: Guy Burnet as the charming Charlie Newsom and Miriam Silverman as yet another newcomer, expanding Landman’s already sprawling ensemble into deeper, oil-rich territory.
As the oil flows deeper, so does the drama, promising that Landman's second season will pump up the heat in every scene.
Oil, power and intense rivalries pump up Landman season two
Season two of the Yellowstone contesting series, Landman has pivoted around the fallout after Monty Miller’s death, pushing Tommy Norris into the presidency of the oil company. Cami Miller has now taken a central role at the helm, with Rebecca Falcone called in to widen the company’s reach. Andy Garcia’s Gallino, who previously operated in the shadows, will also have rampaged into a larger part. Taylor Sheridan’s narrative promises more tension in the battle for power, punctuated by both oil-fueled ambition and raw family drama.
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With the premiere episode set for November 16, 2025, Landman’s return is shaping up as a heavyweight showdown driven by a truly accomplished cast. Paramount+ and Taylor Sheridan are betting on big names and bigger performances to keep audiences invested in the high-stakes world of Texas oil. The series is built not just on the drama below ground, which is always explosive, but on the Hollywood elite who command the action above it.
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What do you think of Landman's top-tier lineup for the second season? Let us know in the comments below!
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Edited By: Aliza Siddiqui
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