Chalk up another strong series debut for Taylor Sheridan: The showrunner’s drama Landman brought in a sizable audience for its Nov. 17 premiere.
The series opener accumulated 5.2 million viewers on Paramount+ and Paramount Network, where it aired following episode two of Yellowstone’s current run. The streaming portion of that total makes it the top Paramount+ series debut in two years — since another Sheridan series, Yellowstone prequel 1923, opened to 7.4 million cross-platform viewers (including several encores) in December 2022.
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Paramount+ says Landman, which stars Billy Bob Thornton as a Texas oilman, joins 1923 and Tulsa King as the streamer’s top series premieres, and that its streaming-only audience in the United States is the biggest for any original on the service after three days.
The 5.2 million viewer total for Landman comes from VideoAmp linear measurement of the Paramount
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