Yellowstone boss Taylor Sheridan’s new Paramount+ series Landman has landed a release date.
The 10-part drama, starring Billy Bob Thornton, Demi Moore and Jon Hamm, is set to arrive on the streaming service on November 17.
Alongside the release date confirmation, Paramount+ has unveiled a set of first-look photos from the upcoming series, which has been described as a “modern-day tale of fortune seeking in the world of oil rigs”.
Based on an 11-episode podcast titled Boomtown, Landman is an “upstairs/downstairs story of roughnecks and wildcat billionaires fuelling a boom so big, it’s reshaping our climate, our economy and our geopolitics”.
Hamm is set play Monty Miller, a “titan of the Texas oil industry” who has a relationship stretching back years with Thornton’s character Tommy Norris.
Other cast members include Yellowstone’s James Jordan, Heroes’ Ali Larter, Fate: The Winx Saga’s Paulina Chávez, The Good Doctor’s Kayla Wallace, The Punisher’s Mark Collie, Joker: Folie à Deux’s Jacob Lofland, 1923’s Michelle Randolph and Expendables star Andy Garcia.
Elsewhere, Hamm is next to executive produce and star in Apple TV+’s upcoming drama Your Friends and Neighbours.
The actor will play a recently divorced hedge fund manager named Coop, who begins to steal from the wealthy residents in his area after he’s fired from his job. However, it’s not long before Coop “breaks into the wrong house at the wrong time”.
Hamm is also signed on to reprise his role as radio journalist Fred Heckman from the audio drama American Hostage, in a new TV adaptation of the podcast.