For Jon Hamm's character in Landman, Taylor Sheridan's Paramount+ hit about the oil business, it's one and done as far as seasons go. The show's co-creator Christian Wallace confirmed after the finale aired on Jan.
Although Monty's fate was left on a bit of an open-ended note, Hamm himself and series co-creator Christian Wallace have confirmed that the character is indeed dead.
Taylor Sheridan has scored another hit with the TV show Landman, which concluded on Sunday night amid record-breaking ratings. The Paramount+ drama—starring Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, Ali Larter and Jon Hamm—is the latest from Sheridan, who co-created the hit show with Christian Wallace.
"Landman" star Jon Hamm discusses his oil billionaire Monty Miller's fate in Sunday's finale, and what's next. "He was very much playing with fire."
This article contains spoilers for Landman Season 1.] Landman, super-producer Taylor Sheridan's oil industry drama, wr
The actor speaks with The Hollywood Reporter about his oil tycoon's ending, the viral Jerry Jones scene and lessons learned for when the show likely returns: "There’s going to be a lot of wreckage to clean up.
Tommy Norton’s oil-soaked adventures look like they’re only beginning. Will there be a second season of ’Landman’?
Jeremy Renner and Jon Hamm star in Tag, the 2018 action comedy that's charting on Prime Video shortly after premiering on the platform.
Is Landman renewed for season 2? Here's what to know about the Taylor Sheridan show based on the Boomtown podcast, including the release date, cast, and more.
Landman, starring Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, and Jon Hamm, has finally debuted on Paramount+ and its just the kind of drama-filled, increasingly high-stakes, ego-driven thriller that you've been looking for.
Starring Billy Bob Thornton and other big names like Demi Moore and Jon Hamm, Season 1 of "Landman" concludes this weekend.
Michelle Randolph is aware of how polarizing her Landman character, Ainsley, is. Creator Taylor Sheridan's Paramount+ series premiered in November 2024 and introduced Billy Bob Thornton as a corporate fixer for an oil titan (Jon Hamm).