“Wait… A Crossover?!” ‘Landman’ Star Teases ‘Yellowstone’ Shake-Up in Season 3
Taylor Sheridan’s TV universe is getting so big that, at this point, it feels less like a slate of shows and more like a very expensive map of America covered in string. There are ranches, oil fields, crime families, marshals, grieving cowboys, exhausted lawyers, and at least one person in every series who looks like they haven’t slept since the Obama administration.
So naturally, the question now isn’t whether these worlds could ever cross over. It’s how long Paramount can resist doing it before someone in a Stetson wanders into the wrong show and suddenly makes perfect sense.
Landman star Paulina Chávez (The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia, Fate: The Winx Saga) has now weighed in on that possibility, and while she made it clear she doesn’t actually know what’s coming in Season 3, she is more than happy to speculate. Speaking in a new interview, Chávez said she is still waiting on scripts for the next season of the Paramount+ hit. That hasn’t stopped her from thinking about where Ariana could go next, especially now that the show has left several major character dynamics wide open.
“We don’t know anything,” Chávez said. “Obviously, I do assume that we’re gonna really get into more of the nitty-gritty of these character dynamics.”
The cast of Landman includes Billy Bob Thornton (Sling Blade, Bad Santa) as Tommy Norris, Ali Larter (Final Destination, Legally Blonde) as Angela Norris, Jacob Lofland (Mud, Maze Runner: The Scorch Trials) as Cooper Norris, Demi Moore (Ghost, The Substance) as Cami Miller, Andy Garcia (Ocean’s Eleven, The Godfather Part III) as Galino, Sam Elliott (1883, Tombstone), and previously, Jon Hamm (Mad Men, Top Gun: Maverick) as Monty Miller.
Will ‘Landman’ Crossover With ‘Yellowstone’?
Where things get especially interesting is the crossover talk. Us Weekly floated the idea of Sheridan connecting Landman with one of his other active shows, including Dutton Ranch, Marshals, or The Madison. Chávez’s pick was very clear.
“Definitely Dutton Ranch. That would be super, super cool to see — as a person who watched Yellowstone. That would be very interesting.”
To be clear, that is not a confirmation. It’s Chávez speculating as a fan and cast member, not announcing that Beth Dutton is about to storm into an oil patch and emotionally turn someone into fossil fuel using her bare hands, but still, it’s not hard to see why the idea works. Dutton Ranch is moving Beth and Rip into South Texas, while Landman is already planted deep in that ruthless Texas oil world. Now that those shows are practically neighbors in Sheridan terms, they are only one bonkers business deal away from sharing a scene.
Landman streams on Paramount+.




