Taylor Sheridan's television empire keeps expanding, and fans are buzzing about the possibility of his shows colliding. With Landman already a hit on Paramount+, star Paulina Chávez has added fuel to the fire by hinting at a potential crossover with Yellowstone's Dutton Ranch in Season 3. While she admits she's still waiting for scripts, her speculation has sparked excitement among viewers who love Sheridan's interconnected neo-western world.

Chávez, known for roles in The Expanding Universe of Ashley Garcia and Fate: The Winx Saga, plays Ariana on Landman. In a recent interview, she shared her hopes for the upcoming season, saying, "We don't know anything. Obviously, I do assume that we're gonna really get into more of the nitty-gritty of these character dynamics." The show left several relationships hanging, and Chávez is eager to explore what's next for her character.

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Could Dutton Ranch Ride Into Landman?

When Us Weekly floated the idea of a crossover between Landman and other Sheridan shows like Dutton Ranch, Marshals, or The Madison, Chávez didn't hesitate. "Definitely Dutton Ranch. That would be super, super cool to see — as a person who watched Yellowstone. That would be very interesting," she said. While this isn't a confirmation, it's easy to see why the idea fits. Dutton Ranch is moving Beth and Rip into South Texas, while Landman is deeply rooted in the ruthless Texas oil world. With both shows practically neighbors in Sheridan's universe, a bad business deal could easily bring them together.

The Landman cast is stacked with talent, including Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris, Ali Larter as Angela Norris, Jacob Lofland as Cooper Norris, Demi Moore as Cami Miller, Andy Garcia as Galino, Sam Elliott, and Jon Hamm as Monty Miller. This ensemble has helped the show dominate streaming, as noted in our coverage of its streaming success.

What's Next for Landman Season 3?

Chávez's comments come as fans eagerly await news on Season 3. The show has already set its sights on awards glory after a Season 1 snub, as we reported in our Emmy analysis. With Sheridan's track record of weaving stories across his shows, a crossover feels inevitable. For now, Chávez is keeping fans guessing, but her enthusiasm for a Dutton Ranch connection has only heightened anticipation.

As Landman continues to stream on Paramount+, viewers can only wonder if Beth Dutton will soon be storming into an oil patch. Until then, Chávez's tease is enough to keep the speculation alive.