The shocking death of Monty (Jon Hamm) in Landman’s Season 1 finale left audiences captivated, especially with the dramatic shift that followed. Tommy (Billy Bob Thornton) is now tasked with stepping into Monty’s shoes, while new alliances, including the one with cartel leader Galino (Andy Garcia), raise even more questions. As Season 1 wrapped on January 12, 2025, fans are eager to know: Will there be a Season 2 to resolve the remaining mysteries?
Is Landman Returning for a Second Season?
As of now, Landman’s return for a second season has not been officially confirmed by Paramount+. Despite the intense cliffhanger, including Tommy’s new role and the introduction of Garcia’s character, the network has remained tight-lipped about any follow-up. However, optimism remains among the cast. Ali Larter, who plays Angela Norris, teased in a January 2025 interview that production plans for the next season are already in place. “I’m like, ‘Just announce it!’” she said with a laugh, indicating a hopeful future for the series.
When Will Landman Season 2 Film?
While Landman’s fate remains uncertain, Billy Bob Thornton gave a glimpse of a potential filming schedule during a promotional interview in August 2024. The actor revealed that, should Season 2 be greenlit, filming could begin as early as February or March 2025. “It just depends on how the chips may fall,” Thornton explained, leaving the timing tentative but optimistic.
Demi Moore, who plays Cami Miller, echoed this sentiment during the 2024 Cannes Film Festival. “I’ve already completed the first season and I’m excited for us to start the second, which will be at the beginning of next year,” she shared, hinting at a similar production timeline.
Who’s Returning for Landman Season 2?
Although Jon Hamm’s character will not return following his death in the Season 1 finale, the rest of the cast remains eager to continue their arcs. Thornton expressed his excitement for the show’s future, saying, “I hope there’s a Season 2 because I had a fun time on this one, and it’d be nice to do a couple more episodes to get people used to it.”
Co-creator Christian Wallace also teased the possibility of exploring further storylines for Demi Moore’s character, Cami Miller. “If the show continues, I think everyone involved would love to see more of Cami and more of Demi,” he stated. Fans can also expect to see more of Kayla Wallace’s Rebecca Falcone and the developing tension between her and Tommy.
One of the most exciting prospects for the next season is the potential return of Andy Garcia, whose character’s introduction left a lasting impact on viewers. Wallace expressed his hopes for Garcia’s continued involvement, especially in the intriguing dynamic between his character and Thornton’s. “It would be fascinating to see these two smart businessmen navigate their roles in both legitimate and illegal enterprises,” Wallace said, emphasizing the rich drama this partnership could bring.
For characters like Cooper (Jacob Lofland) and Ainsley (Michelle Randolph), the sibling rivalry promises further exploration in a potential Season 2. Wallace teased that their relationship might evolve in unexpected and volatile ways, adding a layer of emotional complexity to the series.
Larter also hinted at Angela’s evolving journey in the next season. “Angela’s going to be in a different place in her life again,” she revealed. “I think her priorities have changed, so you’ll see some of that unfolding.”
With these tantalizing teasers, fans can hold onto hope for Landman’s return. Other familiar faces, including Paulina Chavez, James Jordan, Colm Feore, and Mark Collie, are also expected to reprise their roles in the possible second season.
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