
Taylor Sheridan's hit Paramount+ drama is heading back to the oil patch. Landman has been confirmed for a third season, with principal photography scheduled to begin in August 2026 across the Permian Basin region of West Texas. That puts the production roughly six months out from cameras rolling, which means department heads and senior crew should start positioning themselves now. The show has become one of Paramount+'s most-watched originals since its debut, and with the full creative team returning, this is shaping up to be a large-scale union production with deep Texas roots and serious momentum behind it.
Taylor Sheridan returns as both writer and producer, continuing his remarkable run as one of the most prolific and in-demand storytellers in prestige television. Between Yellowstone, 1883, 1923, Tulsa King, Mayor of Kingstown, and Lioness, Sheridan has essentially built an empire at Paramount, and Landman sits squarely within that universe of rugged American mythmaking. Co-writer Christian Wallace, who joined the series as a writing partner and brings authentic West Texas journalism credentials to the room, is also back. Director of Photography Robert McLachlan, a veteran of premium cable and streaming drama with credits that include Yellowstone and a long history on prestige series, returns to lens the third season. His work has defined the show's wide-open, sun-scorched visual identity, and his continued involvement is a strong signal of creative continuity. Casting Director John Papsidera, whose resume spans Christopher Nolan's entire filmography as well as numerous major studio tentpoles and prestige series, is once again leading the talent search, which is noteworthy for agents and managers tracking the production.
The producing team is equally stacked. Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, Scott Brown, Megan Creydt, Jason Hoch, David Glasser, and Dan Friedkin all return in producing capacities, representing a combination of deep-pocketed financiers and experienced production executives. Glasser's 101 Studios has been a consistent creative and financial backbone of the Sheridan universe, co-producing across multiple series and developing a reputation as a reliable partner for large-scale prestige television. MTV Entertainment Studios and CBS Studio Center round out the studio infrastructure, with Paramount+ serving as the network home. That combination of studio support and streamer backing puts this firmly in the upper tier of cable and streaming drama budgets. Crew can expect a fully resourced production with established workflows, a seasoned UPM in Parry Creedon, and an experienced Line Producer in Peter Feldman managing the day-to-day on the ground in Texas.
Filming is set to take place across three distinct West Texas locations, each carrying its own logistical character. The primary base appears to be Midland County, the heart of Permian Basin oil country and the setting most closely tied to the show's narrative world. Odessa and the broader Permian Basin region will also serve as backdrop, offering the industrial landscapes and working-rig environments that have become visual signatures of the series. Additionally, the legendary 6666 Ranch in Guthrie, Texas is listed as a filming location, which longtime Sheridan watchers will recognize as a recurring production home across his portfolio. Texas has aggressively courted film and television production through its Texas Moving Image Industry Incentive Program, and a show of this scale and profile is well-positioned to take advantage of that support. Midland and Odessa are not traditional studio cities, which means productions based there typically bring in department heads and senior crew from Dallas, Austin, or out of state, while drawing on local talent for supporting roles and below-the-line positions where available. Crew willing to travel to or base in the Permian Basin for the duration of the shoot will find this a genuinely immersive location experience.
As a returning drama series entering its third season with a full complement of confirmed key crew, Landman S3 is operating at the higher end of the streaming drama scale. The genre, centered on the oil industry with its combination of sprawling location work, industrial environments, and character-driven drama, calls for a strong locations department comfortable navigating active and decommissioned oil infrastructure across a wide geographic footprint. The art and production design teams will face the creative challenge of maintaining the show's gritty authenticity while scaling for a third season. Given the confirmed return of McLachlan behind the camera, the camera and lighting departments will be building on an established visual language, which is often a smooth on-ramp for returning crew. First Assistant Director Jason Altier is also confirmed, providing continuity in the production's scheduling and set management. With an August 2026 start, pre-production hiring is expected to ramp up meaningfully in the first half of next year.
For crew and industry professionals tracking this one, the full production listing for Landman Season 3 is available now on ProductionList.com, including confirmed key crew contacts, production company details, and location information. As the production moves from development into active pre-production over the coming months, the listing will be updated with office addresses, additional crew confirmations, and scheduling specifics. If you are a department head, coordinator, or location-based crew member in Texas or available to travel, this is the listing to bookmark and check regularly. Sheridan productions move with purpose, and when this one shifts into gear, it will do so quickly.
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