‘Landman’ Drama Series: A Modern Version of Epic ‘Dallas’
A modern-day oil boom drama series, Landman, set to debut on Paramount Plus in 2025, is described as a contemporary version of Dallas. Created by Taylor Sheridan and inspired by Christian Wallace's podcast Boomtown, the series features Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore, and Jon Hamm.
Landman, the latest series from Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan and directed by Michael Friedman, brings a contemporary version of Dallas to the small screen. This modern-day tale of fortune seeking in the West Texas oil fields is inspired by Christian Wallace's podcast Boomtown. The narrative delves into the lives of those ensnared in the oil industry’s high stakes. Starring Billy Bob Thornton as a crisis manager, the show portrays the relentless world of oil rigs, where roughnecks and billionaires alike navigate an industry boom that impacts climate, economy, and geopolitics.
Production of Landman commenced in February 2023, with its release anticipated for 2025 on Paramount Plus. Despite being set in West Texas, Fort Worth residents might recognize familiar backdrops in the series.

The success of Dallas, the iconic TV series from the late 20th century, can be attributed to its compelling narrative and complex characters. Set in the oil-rich landscape of Texas, Dallas captivated audiences with its portrayal of wealth, power, and family drama, establishing a benchmark for future television dramas. Its ability to weave personal and business intrigues, alongside its memorable cliffhangers, cemented Dallas as a cultural phenomenon that resonated deeply with viewers, paving the way for modern dramas like Landman.
Dallas’ legacy, Landman, through its depiction of the oil industry and its impact on various facets of society, seeks to continue the legacy of Dallas, offering a fresh, contemporary perspective on the ever-evolving saga of fortune and power in Texas.
 
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