UPDATE: The highly anticipated second episode of Landman Season 2, titled “Sins of the Father,” is set to premiere on Sunday, November 23 at 3:00 a.m. ET on Paramount+. Fans of the series are buzzing with excitement over the latest developments, especially following last week’s thrilling season premiere.
This week’s episode promises high stakes as it centers on the fallout from Cooper’s (played by Jacob Lofland) questionable new oil deal. Additionally, characters Angela (played by Ali Larter) and Ainsley (played by Michelle Randolph) stir up chaos at a nursing home, adding to the drama. The show has captivated audiences, and with Sam Elliott now portraying Tommy’s father, T.L. Norris, viewers are eager to see how the storyline unfolds.
Why This Matters NOW: With the series’ return, fans are eager to know how they can catch every moment. Landman has quickly become a favorite among streaming audiences, making its availability crucial for those looking to stay in the loop.
How to Watch: Landman Season 2 is available to stream exclusively on Paramount+. The platform offers two subscription plans: the ad-supported Essential plan at $7.99/month and the ad-free Premium plan, which includes Showtime and live CBS, for $12.99/month. New subscribers can take advantage of a seven-day free trial. Additionally, the Essential plan is included with Walmart+, and students and military personnel are eligible for a 50% discount.
If you’re wondering about availability on other platforms, Landman is not currently offered on Netflix. However, you can add Paramount+ with Showtime to your Hulu account for an additional $12.99/month.
As anticipation builds, viewers are advised to mark their calendars for this weekend. The unfolding drama in “Sins of the Father” is sure to spark conversations and keep fans engaged. With a gripping narrative and strong character development, Landman continues to deliver thrilling content that resonates deeply with its audience.
Stay tuned for more updates as the episode airs and prepare for an exciting night of television. Don’t miss out—tune in to Paramount+ on Sunday!







































