LANDMAN — SEASON 3 (2026)

LANDMAN — SEASON 3 (2026)


Starring Billy Bob Thornton • Ali Larter • Andy Garcia

In the heart of Texas, where oil once promised riches and freedom, Landman returns for its third season—darker, colder, and more dangerous than ever before. As the global appetite for energy grows insatiable, the stakes in the oil game reach new heights. No longer just about Texas oil; it’s about control over the future of the world’s energy supply, and the players in the game will stop at nothing to dominate.

Billy Bob Thornton returns as Rusty Corbin, the morally complex oil tycoon with a ruthless streak. Corbin’s empire now stretches far beyond Texas, with international players—some known, many not—entering the fray, each eager to claim their slice of the fortune. But the more Corbin tries to consolidate power, the more fragile his alliances become. Betrayals bubble to the surface, and the old loyalties he once held dear begin to unravel in the face of power, money, and greed.

Ali Larter plays Caitlin Rivers, a fierce corporate lawyer caught between her duty to Corbin and her own rising ambitions. Once, she was the voice of reason, but as the deals grow darker and the cost of success turns bloody, Caitlin will have to decide whether to sell her soul for power—or betray everyone she’s ever trusted.

Andy Garcia joins the cast as Victor Ramirez, a global energy mogul with eyes on Corbin’s empire. With his sleek charisma and foreign wealth, Victor is more than just a businessman; he’s a force of nature, playing everyone in the room. His charm hides a calculating mind, and he will use any means necessary to get what he wants.

Season 3 dives deep into the shadowy world of oil, revealing how power reshapes not only economies but also human nature. Corruption seeps into every contract, violence simmers just beneath the surface of polished handshakes, and betrayal is the currency of the elite. The greed that once built empires now threatens to tear them apart.

In a world where love is a transaction and loyalty is fleeting, every deal comes with a price. The question isn’t who will win—it’s who will survive.