LANDMAN Season 2 SMASHES Records! New Premiere Viewership Numbers Leave Season 1 in the Dust!

“Landman” Season 2 Premiere Viewership Revealed — How Does It Stack Up Against Season 1 of the Taylor Sheridan Series?

A streaming success story that flipped the script

The neo-Western oil-industry drama “Landman,” created by Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace and starring Billy Bob Thornton as landman-turned-executive Tommy Norris, has firmly established itself as a must-watch for streaming audiences. With its gritty Texas setting, high-stakes power plays and Sheridan’s signature style, the series made waves in Season 1 — and Season 2 is arriving with even bigger numbers.

Here’s what we know so far — and why it matters.

Season 1: A Breakout Hit

Landman' Season 2 Premiere Viewership Revealed — How Does It Stack Up  Against Season 1 Of The Taylor Sheridan Series? - Yahoo News Canada

When Season 1 premiered in November 2024 on Paramount+, the show immediately made headlines for its strong debut:

  • It pulled in 5.2 million viewers for its premiere, making it the biggest Paramount+ premiere in two years. TheWrap+1

  • Within its first four weeks, the show reached 14.9 million global households — a record for the streamer at the time. TheWrap+1

  • The show also amassed 9.9 billion minutes streamed in Q4 2024, marking it as one of the most-watched original series on the platform. Collider+1

Season 1’s success set a high benchmark — and it left fans eager for what would come next.

Season 2 Premiere: A Record Breaker

Taylor Sheridan's Landman Scores Best Paramount+ Launch In 2 Years

Fast forward to Season 2, which launched on November 16, 2025. According to internal data from Paramount+, the premiere episode delivered more than 9.2 million global views within its first two daysTheWrap+1

What makes that number especially impressive:

  • That figure represents a 262% increase from the show’s original premiere performance in Season 1. TheWrap

  • Social media engagement spiked dramatically — Season 2’s premiere generated roughly 255,600 social interactions, representing a 489% jump compared with Season 1’s premiere. Cosmic Book News+1

  • The surge also boosted Season 1 viewership, with the show’s earlier episodes seeing a 320% increase in views following Season 2’s debut. TheWrap

In short: Season 2 didn’t just match the success of Season 1 — it significantly out-performed it.

Why the Leap Matters

Landman' Season 2 Premiere: Co-Creator on Many Seasons, Taylor Sheridan

This jump in viewership reflects several key factors:

  1. Built-in Audience Momentum: Season 1’s popularity and heavy streaming minutes created a momentum that Season 2 capitalised on.

  2. Broader Reach and Discovery: With the first season having spread widely, more viewers were primed and ready to jump in on Season 2 at launch.

  3. High Stakes Storytelling: The show’s themes of wealth, power, fraud, and family in West Texas continue to resonate deeply, giving fans both the scale and the character-driven emotion they crave.

  4. Streaming Economics: For Paramount+, hits like Landman are increasingly crucial — and the record-setting numbers reinforce how big streaming originals can become.

What This Means for the Series Going Forward

  • With such a strong opening, Landman’s second season has a chance to become one of the defining streaming dramas of the year.

  • The performance may raise expectations for cost, production value, marketing push and storytelling ambition — the bar is higher now.

  • For viewers who missed Season 1 or didn’t dive in yet, the Season 2 launch may be the perfect moment to start — or revisit — the series.

  • For the broader industry, this success sends a message: strategic originals built around compelling themes can still generate big numbers in the streaming era.

While Season 1 of Landman laid the foundation, Season 2 appears to have raised the roof. A 9.2 million-plus premiere in 48 hours — combined with explosive social and discovery lifts — is proof that this series isn’t just another show on a platform. It’s a phenomenon.

If you were wondering whether it’s worth watching — the numbers say yes. And if you were curious whether Season 2 could live up to the hype — the early data suggests it did even more than that.