Fans are eagerly wondering how many episodes of Landman remain. This intriguing Western drama, set against the rugged oilfields of West Texas, has captivated audiences with its portrayal of tough workers, ambitious billionaires, and the complex socio-economic dynamics of an oil boom. So, when will Landman finale premiere on Paramount+?
Here’s the latest update on the episode count of Landman Season 1 and their release dates.
How many more episodes of Landman will there be after Episode 2?
Landman Season 1 is left with eight more episodes after Episode 2.
Season 1 of Landman kicked off on Paramount+ on Sunday, November 17, 2024, at 12 AM PT and 3 AM ET. There are a total of 10 episodes, starting with a two-episode premiere on launch day. New episodes are scheduled to drop weekly on Sundays.
Below is the release schedule for the entire episode list of Landman:
- Episode 1: Landman (Aired on November 17, 2024)
- Episode 2: Dreamers and Losers (Aired on November 17, 2024)
- Episode 3: Hell Has a Front Yard (Airs on November 24, 2024)
- Episode 4: The Sting of Second Chances (Airs on December 1, 2024)
- Episode 5: Where is Home (Airs on December 8, 2024)
- Episode 6: Beware the Second Beating (Airs on December 15, 2024)
- Episode 7: All Roads Lead to a Hole (Airs on December 22, 2024)
- Episode 8: TBA (Airs on December 29, 2024)
- Episode 9: WolfCamp (Airs on January 5, 2025)
- Episode 10: The Crumbs of Hope (Airs on January 12, 2025)
When will the Landman finale stream on Paramount+?
The Landman finale is set to stream on Sunday, January 12, 2025. This final episode promises to tie up the season’s dramatic and intense storylines, leaving fans eagerly anticipating what lies ahead.
This show takes inspiration from the podcast Boomtown which is hosted by Wallace. The series is attracting a lot of fan interest, as indicated by the review aggregator site Rotten Tomatoes, which shows an approval rating of 71% from 14 reviews. Additionally, the show boasts a strong IMDB rating of 8.3.
The cast features Ali Larter, Jacob Lofland, Billy Bob Thornton, Michelle Randolph, Kayla Wallace, Demi Moore, Paulina Chávez, Jon Hamm, and more.