Landman Season 3 – Official Teaser Trailer
We haven’t talked about Landman in a while—but if you’re a fan of the ruthless power plays and family warfare of Yellowstone, then buckle up. Because what’s coming in Season 3 feels less like a continuation and more like a reckoning. And if you thought the Season 2 finale was explosive, the next chapter is about to burn everything down.
Season 2 ended in a storm of pride, grief, and catastrophic choices. At the center of it all stood Cammy—a woman unraveling in slow motion. After Monty’s death, she wasn’t just mourning a husband. She was losing her anchor, her identity, and the last fragile thread tying her to stability. Running MTech had become more than business. It was a shrine. A battleground. A desperate attempt to keep Monty alive through spreadsheets and drilling contracts. But like the Duttons clinging to the ranch at all costs, Cammy’s loyalty to legacy was poisoning her.
Everyone saw it.
Tommy saw it.
Nate saw it.
They warned her—again and again—that the company Monty built was the same force that killed him. The deals. The enemies. The pressure. But Cammy refused to let go. And what began as grief morphed into obsession. It wasn’t about preserving Monty’s dream anymore. It was about control. About proving she could hold the empire together. About refusing to be seen as weak.
But power without clarity becomes self-destruction.
In a moment that left jaws on the floor, Cammy fired Tommy—the one man who had been stabilizing the chaos. The man who knew the industry, knew the players, and knew how to survive them. It was impulsive. Emotional. And devastatingly short-sighted.
And then came the even bigger mistake.
She called Nate.
She offered him Tommy’s job.
As if loyalty could be bought with a promotion.
But Nate and Tommy had bled together in this business. They had navigated betrayals, threats, and near-collapse side by side. Nate turning her down wasn’t just satisfying—it was inevitable. In that instant, Cammy lost the last of her inner circle.
No Tommy.
No Nate.
And soon, no Galino.
Because Galino—the quiet predator lurking in the shadows—had never been loyal to MTech. He was loyal to results. And to Tommy. The moment Tommy walked out the door, Galino’s interest in Cammy evaporated. He made it clear without saying it directly: she was alone.
But the most dangerous revelation of Season 2 wasn’t a firing.
It was paperwork.
Those mysterious documents Cammy uncovered—files with no digital footprint, no paper trail, no explanation. Hidden by Monty. Protected deliberately. Nate warned her: if Monty buried them, there was a reason.
Season 3 is set to rip those secrets wide open.
What was Monty hiding?
Illegal deals?
Shadow investors?
A silent war brewing beneath the surface?
Whatever lies in those pages will shatter the illusion Cammy built around her husband’s legacy. She believed she was protecting his empire. But she may discover she’s been defending something rotten at its core.
And here’s the twist worthy of Yellowstone: Cammy won’t uncover the truth surrounded by allies. She’ll do it completely alone—isolated, paranoid, and increasingly desperate. If she doesn’t sell MTech before the walls close in, she may lose everything. Financially. Professionally. And maybe personally.
Meanwhile, Tommy isn’t falling apart.
He’s rising.
If Cammy represents collapse, Tommy represents reinvention.
After being fired, most men would crumble. Not Tommy. He walked into that meeting with Galino carrying nothing but confidence—and walked out with millions in funding. His new company, CTT, is more than a fresh start. It’s a declaration of independence.
For the first time, Tommy isn’t building someone else’s dream.
He’s building his own.
And he didn’t come alone.
CTT’s roster is stacked like a dynasty in the making:
- Tommy as Vice President
- Cooper stepping up as President
- Rebecca commanding operations
- Nate controlling the money
- Dale leading exploration
- Thomas overseeing drilling
- Boss managing the field crews
- Ariana running the office
It’s not just a business lineup. It’s a family forged in fire.
But in a world like this, success always carries a price.
Galino’s investment wasn’t charity.
It was leverage.
In the Season 2 finale, he made a subtle threat—calm, almost casual. The kind of warning that doesn’t echo loudly… but lingers. You don’t take millions from a man like Galino and assume freedom comes with it.
Season 3 will almost certainly explore the tightening grip of that partnership. At first, everything will look smooth. Contracts signed. Wells drilled. Profits rising. But slowly, Galino’s expectations will sharpen. And when CTT doesn’t deliver exactly what he demands, that quiet threat will turn concrete.
Because men like Galino don’t ask twice.
They collect.
And while Tommy juggles corporate pressure, he’s facing a far more personal storm—his son Cooper.
Cooper’s confrontation at the end of Season 2 changed everything. Protecting Ariana, he beat a powerful man during a violent altercation. The man’s heart gave out. Technically, it wasn’t murder. But in this world, truth doesn’t matter as much as perception. And perception can be deadly.
The victim wasn’t just anyone.
He was connected.
Influential.
And the kind of man whose allies don’t forgive.
Season 3 could see that storyline roaring back with vengeance. Legal threats. Retaliation. Maybe even violence. If Cooper becomes a target, Tommy won’t respond like a businessman.
He’ll respond like a father.
And the protective instincts we’ve glimpsed before will evolve into something far more terrifying. Think less negotiation—more intimidation. Less diplomacy—more dominance.

In many ways, Tommy is walking the same tightrope that defines John Dutton in Yellowstone: balancing legacy, loyalty, and survival while enemies circle. The difference? Tommy doesn’t have generations of land behind him. He has a startup company and a family at risk.
And something will break.
Between protecting Cooper, satisfying Galino, growing CTT, and staying ahead of buried secrets from MTech, the pressure will mount. And this show has never rewarded characters who think they can have it all.
So what happens when Cammy finally uncovers Monty’s truth at the same time Tommy’s empire begins to thrive?
Collision.
If those hidden documents reveal corruption that traces back to Galino—or worse, implicates deals that overlap with CTT’s future operations—the lines between past and present will blur. Cammy might need the very man she cast out. And Tommy may have to decide whether helping her risks everything he’s built.
Redemption arcs in this world never come clean.
They come with consequences.
As for release timing, there’s reason for optimism. Sam Elliott has confirmed that filming is slated to begin around April. Considering Season 2 followed a seven-month turnaround from production to premiere, that suggests Season 3 could arrive in Fall 2026—assuming the schedule holds steady.
But here’s the real takeaway:
Season 3 won’t be about rebuilding.
It’ll be about reckoning.
Cammy will face the truth about Monty and the empire she sacrificed everything to preserve. Tommy will confront the cost of ambition and the danger of powerful alliances. Cooper’s past actions may ignite a war neither company is prepared to fight.
Loyalties will fracture.
Secrets will surface.
And the illusion of control will shatter.
If Yellowstone taught us anything, it’s that power doesn’t protect you—it exposes you. And Landman is ready to prove that lesson all over again.
Fall 2026 can’t come soon enough.