Landman, created by Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace, is filming its season 2 in Texas. The shooting is expected to wrap by August 2025, according to Screen Rant, while the release could happen around November. Season 2 will focus on Tommy Norris struggling with a new responsibility after the death of a major character in the season 1 finale.
Sam Elliott joins the cast in Season 2. His character will help Tommy navigate his growing challenges. This will also mark Sheridan and Elliot's second collaboration after 1883.
Season 2 could also repair Tommy's relationship with his estranged son Cooper. Cooper is trying to carve his path in the oil business away from the family name. He remains emotionally distant from Tommy and barely gets involved in the family drama. Read on to know if season 2 would come with some breather for these characters.
Here is how season 2 could fix the most overlooked father-son dynamic in Landman
Landman is rooted in themes of family, legacy, and generational conflict; the Tommy-Cooper bond is underdeveloped, with them sharing some sparse moments. In Season 1, Cooper is off in his own world and mostly disconnected from his father and the central narrative. Tommy, on the other hand, is tortured by the cartel and nearly dies. Cooper is unaware of his situation and remains emotionally distant.
Moreover, Cooper’s relationship with Ariana was seen as rushed and ill-timed, especially since Ariana was still grieving her late husband. The portrayal of romance has been distracting and forced on Cooper's family until now.
Therefore, season 2 might change this for the family by bringing Cooper and Tommy together emotionally and narratively. They could develop a stronger father-son storyline that taps into the themes of redemption, legacy, and trust. Season 2 could also explore Cooper's maturity in that manner, and the near-death experience of Tommy in Season 1 can also act as a catalyst in their relationship.
Cooper should become an integral part of the central narrative in season 2 of Landman
In season 2 of Landman, Cooper must step up to become a part of the central narrative. His role should be more thoughtful and strategic to prove his worth and rebuild trust with his father. This does not just need acceptance and understanding via dialogues, but also needs to be backed by action.
On the other hand, Tommy should now extend a real oil branch to Cooper. While he is affected by the death of Monty and M-Tex's responsibilities, he must make space to be a father and acknowledge that his doubts about Cooper's potential may have hurt their bond and him more than he has realized. He has, in a way, neglected his son, which has resulted in their distant connection, while Cooper needs to understand where Tommy is coming from and the kind of difficulties he faces for the family and business.
Therefore, in Landman, Monty’s death isn’t just a loss — it’s a reset, opening doors for a strong Tommy-Cooper relationship, both personally and professionally.