Billy Bob Thornton is unlikely to see his character Tommy Norris killed off anytime soon, Us Weekly reports.
- June 8, 2026
AceShowbiz - Billy Bob Thornton is unlikely to see his character Tommy Norris killed off anytime soon, Us Weekly reports. This update comes following the first season of Landman, which concluded with the death of Monty, portrayed by Jon Hamm, who suffered multiple strokes. After Monty’s exit, Tommy assumed his role at the oil company M-Tex in the show's second season.
Yahoo also detailed that Tommy's involvement has since grown beyond M-Tex, though he remains essential to the core business, which has led some fans to express concern about the character’s health. Us Weekly adds that actors Ali Larter and Andy Garcia have expressed uncertainty about the plot developments coming in the third season. Larter noted that the cast’s understanding of their characters’ relationships helps sustain the storyline, while Garcia praised creator Taylor Sheridan’s writing for its layered storytelling and emotional depth. Both Larter and Garcia seem ready for whatever directions Sheridan envisions for their roles.
Billy Bob Thornton, known for his iconic role as Karl Childers in the 1996 film Sling Blade, has built a diverse acting career with nearly 80 credits to his name. He earned a Golden Globe nomination last year for his portrayal of Tommy Norris in Landman. The show, created by Taylor Sheridan and inspired by the Boomtown podcast, streams on Paramount+. Season 2’s finale drew a record-breaking 15.8 million viewers within two days, according to Yahoo. Filming for Season 3 is set to begin in May, with a planned premiere in November 2026.
This confirmation from Billy Bob Thornton about his continued presence on the show dispels rumors of his departure, which Deadline reported he refuted as misinformation generated by artificial intelligence. His commitment, alongside the addition of actors like Sam Elliott as Tommy’s father, assures fans that the series will maintain its emotional and narrative momentum. Given Billy Bob Thornton’s praise for Sheridan’s work and the series’ growing audience, Tommy Norris remains a pivotal figure in Landman’s unfolding drama.
This article is based on reporting originally published by Us Weekly.