Landman Season 3 Filming Start Window Revealed By Sam Elliott Amid Taylor Sheridan’s Paramount Exit
Taylor Sheridan, the creator of Yellowstone and its spinoffs, is leaving Paramount Network for NBCUniversal. This comes at a time when
several previously announced Yellowstone spinoffs remain in limbo, while three others — The Dutton Ranch (working title for the Beth and
Rip spinoff), Y: Marshals, and The Madison — are actively being made. What does this move mean for the franchise’s future? Sheridan’s

producing partner, David Glasser, and his 101 Studios have also signed a first-look film and TV deal with NBCUniversal. His TV-film deal begins in 2026, after he’s fulfilled his obligations with Paramount. Sheridan’s overall deal with NBCUniversal is a five-year contract, including film, TV, and streaming.

Now, it looks like the third installment may have just as quick of a return on Paramount+. In an interview with ExtraTV, Sam Elliott teased that Landman season 3 is expected to begin filming in April or May 2026. After discussing how he previously considered taking an extended break from acting after starring in Sheridan’s hit Yellowstone prequel series 1883,…

Ahead of the sophomore outing’s debut this weekend, Sam Elliott has already revealed the expected timeline for Landman season 3. After season 1 of Taylor Sheridan’s neo-Western crime drama became a hit for Paramount+ in late 2024, Landman season 2 finally returns on Sunday, November 16 in a remarkably speedy turnaround for the streaming era.
A new report reveals Taylor Sheridan’s TV shows generated at least nine-figures for Paramount as the prolific creator prepares to exit the studio. Sheridan is gearing up to leave Paramount once his movie and TV deals expire at the end of 2028, having already signed a lucrative deal with NBCUniversal. His TV deal with them begins in January 2029.
Now, a report from TheWrap reveals that, since 2021, when he began producing Paramount+ originals for the studio, Sheridan’s shows have made Paramount over $800 million. This comes from streaming revenue based on subscriber numbers and engagement on the platform. His most lucrative shows have been Mayor of Kingstown and Tulsa King, drawing in $147.8 million and $146.3 million respectively.