Landman Renewed for Season 3 as Ali Larter Teases More Angela Chaos

Landman Renewed for Season 3 as Ali Larter Teases More Angela Chaos

> At a Glance

> – Landman scores early Season 3 pickup only two weeks after Season 2 debut

> – Ali Larter promises Angela Norris “still gonna be up to her shenanigans”

> – New Season 2 episodes drop Sundays on Paramount+

> – Why it matters: Fans get guaranteed continuation of the West Texas oil boom drama

Paramount+ has doubled down on its Texas oil saga, handing out a swift Season 3 renewal to Taylor Sheridan’s Landman.

Quick Renewal

The streaming platform ordered the new episodes a mere fortnight after Season 2 premiered, proving the show’s strong pull. The drama, anchored by Billy Bob Thornton‘s Tommy Norris, tracks the high-stakes oil rush across West Texas.

What’s Coming

Ali Larter, who plays Tommy’s scene-stealing ex-wife Angela, told Deadline at the 2026 Critics Choice Awards that the creative formula won’t shift:

  • Family focus will stay front and center
  • Angela will keep delivering comedic relief
  • Intimate dramatic beats remain intact

> “I don’t think the formula’s going to change,” Larter said.

She added that viewers can expect her firecracker housewife to stay true to form:

> “She’s still gonna be up to her shenanigans.”

Behind the Character

Larter calls playing Angela “freeing” because the character “walks through life without the fear of judgment.” The role also demands physical confidence; the actress spends most scenes in bikinis or body-hugging dresses and blocks out insecurity by “owning it” on camera.

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Key Takeaways

  • Landman Season 3 already green-lit by Paramount+
  • Ali Larter confirms Angela’s chaotic energy survives
  • Season 2 episodes continue to stream Sundays

With the renewal locked and Angela’s antics secured, Sheridan’s oil patch saga keeps drilling deeper into Texas grit and family feuds.

Author

  • My name is Amanda S. Bennett, and I am a Los Angeles–based journalist covering local news and breaking developments that directly impact our communities.

    Amanda S. Bennett covers housing and urban development for News of Los Angeles, reporting on how policy, density, and displacement shape LA neighborhoods. A Cal State Long Beach journalism grad, she’s known for data-driven investigations grounded in on-the-street reporting.

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