Landman: Season 2

STREAMING REVIEW:

Paramount+;
Drama;
Not rated.
Stars Billy Bob Thornton, Ali Larter, Jacob Lofland, Michelle Randolph, Paulina Chavez, Kayla Wallace, Mark Collie, Guy Burnet, James Jordan, Colm Feore, Demi Moore, Andy Garcia, Sam Elliott.

In the sprawling, sun-scorched expanse of the Permian Basin — that massive sedimentary deposit in West Texas and Southeastern New Mexico that serves as the beating heart of the American energy empire — Taylor Sheridan has found his latest industrial altar. Season two of “Landman” arrives not just as a continuation of a story, but as a reinforcement of the “Sheridan Formula”: a potent cocktail of blue-collar philosophy, industrial espionage, and the kind of high-gloss artifice that only a massive budget can buy. To understand the series’ relentless entertainment, one must look at the architect himself. Sheridan’s rise to the heights of modern episodic storytelling is the stuff of Hollywood legend; a former actor who pivoted to writing with a visceral trilogy — Sicario, Hell or High Water and Wind River — that reclaimed the American West. Today, he is a prolific tycoon, commanding big stars and bigger budgets by giving the “flyover” heartland a cinematic voice that is simultaneously grounded and operatic.

The second season launches with a seismic shift in the corporate landscape. The ruthless tycoon Monty Miller (Jon Hamm), whose heart finally gave out at the end of the first season, is gone, leaving a power vacuum that Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton) and Monty’s widow, Cami Miller (Demi Moore), must scramble to fill. Now elevated to the presidency of M-Tex, Tommy’s world has expanded from the mud of the oil patch to the leather seats of a corporate jet. He spends the season commanding the skies and his Ford-tough pick-up truck, shuttling relentlessly back and forth between the grit of Midland, the gleaming skyscrapers of Fort Worth, and points in between.

There is a fascinating contradiction at the heart of this production that mirrors the oil business itself. Sheridan has a penchant for casting legends who seem to have embraced the modern Hollywood “look” — from massive Botox and facial reconstructions to showcased boob jobs and meticulously restored hairlines. Yet, despite this aesthetic fakery, “Landman” drips with authentic grit. We follow Tommy as he chain-smokes his way through the stress, navigating a hierarchy that feels like a modern-day caste system. This world becomes even more dangerous with the arrival of Gallino (Andy Garcia), a slick criminal vulture who circles the vulnerable M-Tex like a shark. Garcia plays him with a predatory charm that makes every boardroom scene feel like a hostage negotiation. The season leans heavily into industrial espionage, portraying the high-stakes race to control geological data and bury the $400 million insurance secret regarding Monty Miller’s abandoned offshore well before rivals can use it as leverage to dismantle the company.

For those of us uninitiated in the Texas oil business, season two is a thrilling, educational adventure that shows us how the gears break. Throughout this journey, the legendary Sam Elliott serves as the vital presence of T.L. Norris, Tommy’s estranged father. While he is a constant thread, he enters the fray more prominently following the death of Tommy’s mother, Dorothy. Tommy’s outward reaction is one of cold relief — a survival mechanism born from a traumatic childhood — but T.L.’s presence forces a reckoning with that history, acting as a calming force that balances Tommy’s frantic energy.

This season also highlights a sharp contrast between the “rig grit” of the roughnecks and the “boardroom grit” required to survive the corporate shark tank. Demi Moore’s Cami Miller proves a woman can become a total badass in her own right, asserting dominance in the boardroom.

Adding a different kind of flair is the introduction of a new geologist, Charlie Newsom, played by Guy Burnet. Burnet brings a disarming energy and a now-famous mullet to the role, but one has to wonder if the name Newsom was slipped in for political reasons — a subtle, Sheridan-esque jab given the show’s West Texas setting. He quickly becomes the romantic focus of Rebecca Falcone (Kayla Wallace), a fierce young corporate liability lawyer. Rebecca isn’t looking for a mentor; she is cocky enough to think she can handle the patch with or without help. This creates a delicious friction as she is thrown together with the more experienced corporate lawyer Nathan (Colm Feore). They don’t so much collaborate as they spar, with Rebecca’s modern audacity clashing against Nathan’s patronizing, old-school legal tactics. Their world is further colored by the political climate of the region; Trump is mentioned a few times, and his influence surfaces in petty but telling ways — like the ongoing debate over whether to refer to the “Gulf of Mexico” or the newly branded “Gulf of America.”

Amid the industrial chaos, a softer yet no less complex theme emerges through Cooper Norris (Jacob Lofland) and his earnest quest for stability. Cooper’s desire to get married to his girlfriend, Ariana (Paulina Chávez), becomes a central pillar of his arc — a desperate attempt to anchor himself to a “normal” life while the world around him remains volatile. This craving for a traditional home is ironically juxtaposed against the bizarre “dormitory” man-camp at Tommy’s house in Midland. This residence functions as a glorified frat house where Tommy, Dale (James Jordan), and Nathan live like aging college roommates. The domestic structure is routinely shattered by chaotic, over-the-top themed dinner parties — like the infamous “Pirate Dinner” — that feel more like bacchanals than family meals. In this environment, privacy is a non-existent luxury; it’s not random women in the halls, but the constant presence of Angela (Ali Larter) and Ainsley (Michelle Randolph) — specifically Ainsley, whose striking confidence stops the men in their tracks — that keeps the domestic energy high-strung.

It is this frantic, Midland dormitory life that Angela is hell-bent on escaping. She is determined to up the ante, eyeing massive mansions in Fort Worth to distance herself from the Midland dust and secure a different kind of status. Her focus is entirely consumed by her “mini-me” daughter, Ainsley, who is headed to Texas Christian University (TCU) with singular dreams of becoming a star cheerleader. The move to Fort Worth is driven by the prestige of this religious institution, though it leads to a disastrous interview with the admissions director. During the exchange, Ainsley’s “athletic ascent” is revealed to be less about academic rigor and more about a bizarre “red-pill” theory regarding “super-babies,” a debate the director clearly finds repulsive despite the fact that Ainsley is ultimately admitted simply because the school needs her on the cheer squad. While the men are mired in the grit of the patch, Angela and Ainsley remain the show’s primary friction points, their ditzy shenanigans serving as a silly, sometimes pointless distraction.

Part of the “Sheridan Formula” is his blatant recycling of his favorite actors. James Jordan is the ultimate “Where’s Waldo?” of this universe, while Michelle Randolph and Billy Bob Thornton both have roots in the “Yellowstone” prequels. Ultimately, Sheridan’s genius lies in his unapologetic embrace of the obvious. He knows exactly how to play up clichés and weaponize the familiar. Viewers flock to his shows because he transforms the predictable into exaggerated drama, expertly packaged in layers of industrial grime.

As the story moves through catastrophes and legal firestorms, the pressure remains relentless. By the time we reach the finale, “Black Gold,” it’s clear that season two is less about the oil itself and more about the human cost of extraction.

Looking ahead to season three, one has to wonder if Sheridan’s ambitions aren’t larger than any single studio. Though his massive move to Universal isn’t slated until 2029, the trajectory is already clear; with a Midas touch that has produced an unprecedented volume of popular formulaic content, he seems to be vying for his own network. “Landman” is proof that Sheridan knows exactly how to drill for the cultural zeitgeist. It is a show of contradictions — fake faces in a real world, elite wealth built on immigrant sweat — but it remains a relentless ride that refuses to let go.

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Taylor Sheridan’s ‘Landman’ Season 2 Final Episode Saw 70% Viewership Increase to 14.8 Million on Paramount+

The Jan. 18 season two final episode of “Landman,” starring Billy Bob Thornton, generated 14.8 million viewers in the first 48 hours on Paramount+, up 70% from 8.7 million viewers from the final episode of season one, according to new Nielsen data.

Thornton stars as Tommy Norris, who tries to push his employer’s oil company to the top during the oil fuel boom in modern day Texas where everyone from billionaires, roughnecks and drug cartel leaders are trying to get rich in the oil industry.

Season one became one of the most-watched original shows on Paramount+, reportedly generating 14.9 million global views in the first four weeks. Nielsen reports that season one racked up more than 9.9 billion minutes in 2024, excluding the final two episodes.

That tally was passed in season two, when an average of 14.9 million viewers watched each of the first nine episodes in the first week after its debut. That was up 58% from 9.43 million average viewers for each of the first nine episodes of season one.

Paamount+ renewed the show for a third season in December.

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Samba TV: ‘Landman’ Tops Weekly Streaming Viewership Through Dec. 7

The Paramount+ series “Landman” was No. 1 on Samba TV’s list of top streaming programs for the week of Dec. 1-7. The show stars Billy Bob Thornton as a Texas oil company bigwig.

No. 2 was the Netflix documentary series “Sean Combs: The Reckoning” about the sexual misconduct allegations against rapper Sean “Diddy” Combs. The four episodes became available Dec. 2. 

Down from the top spot the previous week to No. 3 was Netflix’s “Stranger Things.” The first four episodes of the final season of “Stranger Things” became available Nov. 26, with the remaining episodes due in batches dropping on Christmas and New Year’s Eve. The season finds the kids of Hawkins in conflict with the military as they seek access to the Upside Down for one final confrontation with Vecna.

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Paramount+ Renews Texas Oil Series ‘Landman’ for Third Season

The Paramount+ streaming service Dec. 5 announced it has renewed its original series “Landman” for a third season.

“Landman” is currently in the midst of its second season, which debuted Nov. 16, and according to Paramount+ is one of the top-viewed streaming series, prompting the renewal. The season two premiere garnered more than 9.2 million views, up 262% from the season one premiere, the streamer reported, making it the most-watched premiere for any original series on Paramount+.

The series stars Billy Bob Thornton as Texas oil company bigwig Tommy Norris, alongside a cast that includes Demi Moore, Andy Garcia, Ali Larter, Sam Elliott, Jacob Lofland, Michelle Randolph, Paulina Chávez, Kayla Wallace, Mark Collie, James Jordan and Colm Feore.

In the second season, as oil rises from the Earth, so do secrets — and Tommy’s breaking point may be closer than he realizes. Facing mounting pressure from M-Tex Oil, Cami Miller (Moore), and the shadow of his kin, survival in West Texas isn’t noble — it’s brutal. And sooner or later something’s got to break.

The series was created by Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace and is based on the 11-part podcast “Boomtown” from Imperative Entertainment and Texas Monthly about the billionaires and roughnecks responsible for the fortune-fueled Texas oil industry.

“Landman” is produced by Paramount Television Studios, 101 Studios and Sheridan’s Bosque Ranch Productions. Sheridan and Wallace serve as executive producers alongside Thornton, David C. Glasser, David Hutkin, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, Geyer Kosinski, Michael Friedman and Stephen Kay, plus Dan Friedkin and Jason Hoch for Imperative Entertainment, and J.K. Nickell and Megan Creydt for Texas Monthly. Tommy Turtle serves as co-executive producer. 

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‘Landman’ Season 2 Premiere Delivers Record 9.2 Million Global Streaming Views in First Two Days on Paramount+

The second season premiere of the Texas oil field drama “Landman,” from co-creators Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace, generated record viewership of more than 9.2 million streaming views in the first two days following its Nov. 16 debut on Paramount+, according to the service.

Views increased by 262% from the first-season premiere on Nov. 17, 2024, making it the most-watched premiere for any original series for Paramount+. The streamer also saw an uptick in season one sampling with a 320% increase in views since the second season debuted on Sunday.

New episodes are available to stream every Sunday exclusively on Paramount+.

The series stars Billy Bob Thornton, Ali Larter, Demi Moore, Sam Elliott, Jacob Lofland, Michelle Randolph, Paulina Chávez, Kayla Wallace, Mark Collie, James Jordan and Colm Feore.

Season two finds Tommy Norris’s (Thornton) breaking point may be closer than he realizes. Facing mounting pressure from employer M-Tex Oil, Cami Miller (Moore), and the shadow of his kin, survival in West Texas isn’t noble — it’s brutal. And sooner or later something’s got to break.

On social media, the series was the No. 1 premiere across all streaming shows on Nov. 16 with 255.6 million total interactions, up 489% from the season one premiere, according to the service.

“Landman” is executive produced by Sheridan, David C. Glasser, David Hutkin, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, Wallace, Thornton, Geyer Kosinski, Michael Friedman and Stephen Kay. Dan Friedkin and Jason Hoch for Imperative Entertainment, and J.K. Nickell and Megan Creydt for Texas Monthly also executive produce. Tommy Turtle serves as co-executive producer.

The show is produced by Paramount Television Studios, 101 Studios and Sheridan’s Bosque Ranch Productions.

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Samba TV: Paramount+ ‘Landman’ Season 2 Debut Viewership Drops, Paramount Disagrees

The season two debut of Taylor Sheridan’s “Landman,” starring Billy Bob Thornton, Ali Larter and Demi Moore, among others, generated 1.7 million U.S. households for its Nov. 16 streaming bow on Paramount+, according to new data from Samba TV.

That was down 37% from the 2.7 million U.S. households who streamed the premiere episode of season one on Nov. 17, 2024. Series co-creator Christian Wallace told the Forth Worth Star-Telegram that 35 million viewers watched last year’s premiere episode.

A Paramount rep disputed the Samba TV as incomplete, saying that the season one debut included two episodes, while the season two launch offered just one episode. 

“It’s not a true apples-to-apples comparison,” Shannon Buck, EVP of global publicity and comms for direct-to-consumer at Paramount, said in an email. “We are putting out numbers this morning that show a significant [viewership] increase. Samba’s data is missing some of the largest TV manufacturers in Samsung and LG, which could be the culprit for this skew.”

Set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas, the series is a modern-day tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs. Based on the 11-part podcast “Boomtown” from Imperative Entertainment and Texas Monthly, the series is a story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping the climate, economy and geopolitics.

Viewership for the first season got stronger as the season progressed, generating 14.9 million households globally in its first four weeks, according to Paramount+. The 10-episode first season of “Landman” is the most-watched Paramount+ original of all time, according to the service.

The show is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and Sheridan’s 101 Studios, which also creates Tulsa King,” “Lioness,” “The Agency,” “1883” and “1923,” among others.

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Paramount+ Releases New Trailer for ‘Landman’ Season Two, Premiering Nov. 16

Paramount+ has released the official trailer for the second season of “Landman,” which will premiere Nov. 16 exclusively on the streamer globally except for Japan, where it will follow at a later date.

Billy Bob Thornton in “Landman” season two (Photo by Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

Co-created by Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace, “Landman” is set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas and is a modern-day tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs. Based on the 11-part podcast “Boomtown” from Imperative Entertainment and Texas Monthly, the series is an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics.

The original drama series stars Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Andy Garcia, Sam Elliott, Ali Larter, Jacob Lofland, Michelle Randolph, Paulina Chávez, Kayla Wallace, Mark Collie, James Jordan and Colm Feore. 

In season two, as oil rises from the Earth, so do secrets — and Tommy Norris (Thornton) finds his breaking point may be closer than he realizes. Facing mounting pressure from M-Tex Oil, Cami Miller (Moore), and the shadow of his kin, survival in West Texas isn’t noble — it’s brutal. And sooner or later something’s got to break.

The series is executive produced by Sheridan, Wallace, Thornton, David C. Glasser, David Hutkin, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, Geyer Kosinski, Michael Friedman and Stephen Kay; Dan Friedkin and Jason Hoch for Imperative Entertainment; and J.K. Nickell and Megan Creydt for Texas Monthly. Tommy Turtle serves as co-executive producer. The series is produced by Paramount Television Studios, 101 Studios and Sheridan’s Bosque Ranch Productions.

Season one is available to stream exclusively on Paramount+.

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Paramount+ Releases Teaser for ‘Landman’ Season Two, Premiering Nov. 16

Paramount+ Sept. 4 debuted the official teaser and first-look images from the second season of “Landman,” which will premiere Nov. 16 exclusively on the streamer globally except for Japan, where it will follow at a later date.

Co-created by Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace, “Landman” is set in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas and is a modern-day tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs. Based on the notable 11-part podcast “Boomtown” from Imperative Entertainment and Texas Monthly, the series is an upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fueling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics.

Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris in “Landman” (Photo by Emerson Miller/Paramount+)

The original drama series stars Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Andy Garcia, Sam Elliott, Ali Larter, Jacob Lofland, Michelle Randolph, Paulina Chávez, Kayla Wallace, Mark Collie, James Jordan and Colm Feore. 

“Landman” ranked as a top 10 SVOD original series across all SVODs for Q4 in 2024. The premiere episode of “Landman” had 35 million global streaming viewers, setting new records for Paramount+; it became the No. 1 Paramount+ Original ever on the service, the No. 1 engagement driver and No. 1 in households, according to the streamer. 

The series is executive produced by Sheridan, Wallace, Thornton, David C. Glasser, David Hutkin, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, Geyer Kosinski, Michael Friedman and Stephen Kay; Dan Friedkin and Jason Hoch for Imperative Entertainment; and J.K. Nickell and Megan Creydt for Texas Monthly. Tommy Turtle serves as co-executive producer. The series is produced by Paramount Television Studios, 101 Studios and Sheridan’s Bosque Ranch Productions.

Season one is available to stream exclusively on Paramount+.

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Paramount Planning Huge Comic-Con Presence With Return of ‘The Lodge,’ Panels for CBS Studios Shows

Paramount+ is bringing several fan experiences to 2025 San Diego Comic-Con, including the return of The Lodge, a new “Paramount+ Mountain Experience” convention floor booth featuring a towering mountain crane challenge, and an outdoor “Nerd Out” fan booth. Meanwhile, CBS Studios will present panels for “Ghosts,” “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” and the “Star Trek” universe.

As the fourth stop on its national 2025 tour, The Lodge returns to the Gaslamp District for its third consecutive year, a massive fan space featuring interactive experiences for popular shows and movies such as “Dexter: Resurrection,” “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds,” “Landman” and “Mission: Impossible.” The attraction runs from 6 to 10 p.m. Wednesday, July 23, and 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. from Thursday, July 24 to Sunday, July 27, at Happy Does (340 Fifth Ave. in downtown San Diego), and no Comic-Con badge is required.

From themed drinks and dynamic set re-creations to exclusive giveaways and share-worthy photo ops, attractions at The Lodge include:

  • The “Dexter: Resurrection” Vault — Hidden behind the sleek facade of a wine cellar lies a mysterious vault, an unsettling shrine to the darkest corners of human nature. Inside, guests will discover a chilling collection of relics, case files and twisted keepsakes from some of history’s most notorious killers, all curated with cold precision in true Dexter fashion.
  • The “Landman” bar at Paramount+ The Lodge during San Diego Comic Con 2025.

    The “Landman” Patch Café — Step into an authentic slice of Midland, Texas, and kick back in a faithful re-creation of the series’ favorite watering hole. Guests can order signature drinks at the bar in a M*Tex souvenir mug.

  • Starfleet Holodeck — Fans are invited to step inside a fully immersive sci-fi playground featuring a series of interactive vignettes inspired by specific episodes from the third season of “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds.” Guests can sip cosmic cocktails in the romantic ‘Intergalactic Love Lounge,’ or dive into a campus-inspired environment of the upcoming “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy” with exclusive themed swag.
  • Off the Grid With “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” at Paramount+ The Lodge during San Diego Comic Con 2025.

    Go Off the Grid With “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” — Enter a world of espionage, romance, and high-stakes tension in this Parisian café with a twist. Inspired by Tony and Ziva’s journey, this space features a cozy exterior that hints at the quiet life they crave, while the inside transports guests to a different world. Step inside a stripped-down safehouse, complete with Easter eggs such as surveillance equipment, photos and passports.

  • “Mission: Impossible” Legacy — Paramount Pictures invites fans to celebrate the legacy of the “Mission: Impossible” franchise with an immersive experience that drops guests straight into the high-stakes world of Ethan Hunt. Die-hard fans and first-time agents alike will experience a one-of-a-kind photo opportunity where guests can strike the legendary suspended pose in a re-creation of the iconic scene from the original 1996 Mission: Impossible movie in which Ethan is lowered into a high-security vault.
  • CBS Sports Clubhouse at Paramount+ The Lodge during San Diego Comic Con 2025.

    Score a Touchdown at the CBS Sports Clubhouse — A stadium-inspired space repping all things The NFL on CBS lets fans take a seat in the arena-style bleachers or check out a vibrant arc of jerseys from all 32 teams in the league. Down on the turf, guests can test their arm in a target practice challenge. The UEFA Champions League-themed sports bar is also the perfect spot to kick back and relax.

  • Pluto TV — For the first time, FAST channel Pluto TV will also be featured in The Lodge. To celebrate the service’s “Summer of Cinema” campaign, the Pluto TV activation will be bursting with free popcorn, slushies and a one-of-a-kind photo op.

 

Admission is free, but reservations must be booked online, and there will be a standby line if no reservations are available.

Select fans can also participate in an interactive social experience while they wait in line for The Lodge at the Paramount+ Fan Frontier Outpost. Guests will have a chance to “claim” their very own spot on the legendary Paramount Mountain inspired by Paramount+ IP such as “SpongeBob SquarePants,” “Star Trek,” “Yellowjackets,” “Survivor” and more with a personalized “deed.” The outpost runs between 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. July 24 to 26.

On the Convention floor, fans can step into the icy mountain-themed setting of the “Paramount+ Mountain Experience” at Booth #3529, featuring an epic Mountain Crane Challenge where attendees can put their skills to the test at the larger-than-life custom dual claw machine game. The machine will be filled with exclusive prizes from fan-favorite Paramount+ shows — and an all-new exclusive Paramount+ merch drop, “Peak the Plushie.” There will also be plenty of snappable moments on Paramount Mountain, including a custom video capture experience perfect for sharing. A SDCC badge is required to access the show floor.

In celebration of the new @nerdoutparamount social channels, Paramount+ is bringing the fandom fun outside the Omni Hotel during Comic-Con, giving visitors a chance to explore and connect with the iconic franchises, characters and worlds across Paramount. The tented Nerd Out booth activation will feature games, laidback activities, fan contests, exclusive prizes, giveaways and more. The Nerd Out activation is located on the lawn outside the Omni San Diego Hotel at the Ballpark, 675 L St., and runs from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. July 24-27. No reservation or SDCC badge is required.

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CBS Studios’ “NCIS: Tony & Ziva” panel will take place from 3 to 4 p.m. July 24 in the Indigo Ballroom of the San Diego Bayfront Hilton. The series, which debuts on Paramount+ Sept. 4, finds Ziva and Tony reunited with their daughter Tali in Paris, only to be forced to go on the run across Europe after Tony’s security company is attacked. The panel includes series stars and executive producers Cote de Pablo, Michael Weatherly and showrunner John McNamara, moderated by “NCIS” star Brian Dietzen.

Afterward, Cote de Pablo and Michael Weatherly will participate in an exclusive autograph signing from 5:30 6:15 p.m. Reservations for the autograph line can be obtained through the Comic-Con exclusives portal available to badge holders.

The “Star Trek” Universe panel runs from 12:30 to 2 p.m. July 26 in Hall H, features back-to-back conversations with the cast and executive producers from the Paramount + original series “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds” and the upcoming “Star Trek: Starfleet Academy,” moderated by “Star Trek: Voyager” star Robert Picardo, who returns in “Academy” as the holographic Doctor.

“Strange New Worlds” cast members scheduled to appear include Rebecca Romijn, Ethan Peck, Jess Bush, Christina Chong and Paul Wesley, alongside executive producers and co-showrunners Akiva Goldsman and Henry Alonso Myers, and executive producer Alex Kurtzman. “Starfleet Academy” cast members scheduled to appear include Holly Hunter, Sandro Rosta, Karim Diané, Kerrice Brooks, George Hawkins and Bella Shepard along with executive producers and co-showrunners Alex Kurtzman and Noga Landau.

The panel for ”Ghosts” is slated for 3:30 to 4:15 p.m. July 26 in Ballroom 20. The comedy series, which airs on CBS and is available for streaming on Paramount+, follows Samantha and Jay, a couple running a bed and breakfast that is inhabited by ghosts only Samantha can see and hear. The panel, moderated by actress and writer Punam Patel, features series stars Utkarsh Ambudkar, Danielle Pinnock, Asher Grodman, Devan Chandler Long and executive producers Joe Port and Joe Wiseman, who delve into the season four cliffhanger and what’s to come in season five.

Sam Elliott Joins Cast of ‘Landman’ for Second Season

Paramount+ April 29 announced that Sam Elliott will become a series regular for the second season of the streaming service’s “Landman.”

Based on the “Boomtown” podcast from Imperative Entertainment and Texas Monthly, “Landman” takes place in the proverbial boomtowns of West Texas and is a modern-day tale of fortune-seeking in the world of oil rigs, with Billy Bob Thornton starring as an oil company bigwig. The cast also includes Demi Moore, Andy Garcia, Ali Larter, Jacob Lofland, Michelle Randolph, Paulina Chávez, Kayla Wallace, Mark Collie, James Jordan and Colm Feore. The series was co-created by Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace. Production is currently underway in Texas.

Sam Elliott won the Screen Actors Guild Award for Best Actor his role in Taylor Sheridan’s “Yellowstone” prequel “1883,” and received an Academy Award nomination and a National Board of Review Award for his supporting performance in 2018’s A Star Is Born, directed by Bradley Cooper. His other credits include films such as The Big Lebowski, Tombstone and The Contender, and television series such as “Justified,” “Parks & Recreation,” “Grace and Frankie” and “The Ranch.”

The first season of “Landman” ranked as a top 10 SVOD original series across all services for the final three months of 2024, alongside Paramount+ original series “Tulsa King” and “Lioness.” The series had 35 million global streaming viewers for the premiere episode and set records for most watched global premiere and finale of any series in Paramount+ history.

The series is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios, 101 Studios and Sheridan’s Bosque Ranch Productions, and distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution.

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