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Here are all the Fort Worth locations in the new ‘Landman’ season 2 trailer

Ahead of its premiere next month, Paramount+ has released a final trailer for “Landman” season 2.

The Fort Worth-filmed show spent much of the spring and summer filming in and around North Texas. Sam Elliott joins the cast for the second go-around, which returns to Paramount+ on Nov. 16.

Paramount has released a teaser, an official trailer and now a final trailer for the show, which can be seen below.

Here’s a breakdown of the Fort Worth locations featured in the trailer.

Fort Worth locations in ‘Landman’ season 2 trailer

The trailer begins with Dallas rapper BigXthaPlug’s song “Texas” over shots of Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton).

At 44 seconds, a shot of Interstate 30 between Aledo and Fort Worth is seen. Lonestar Bar and Backyard and Westside Antique Marketplace can be seen in the background.

Interstate 30 between Aledo and Fort Worth can be seen in the new “Landman” season 2 trailer.
Interstate 30 between Aledo and Fort Worth can be seen in the new “Landman” season 2 trailer. Screenshot Paramount+

At 48 seconds, Tommy parks his truck and exits the vehicle.

Signs for McFarland Plumbing Inc. and Casa Grande Mexican Grill can be seen in the background. Both of these businesses are located in Jacksboro near the Jack County Courthouse.

Two business in Jacksboro near the Jack County Courthouse can be seen in the new “Landman” season 2 trailer.
Two business in Jacksboro near the Jack County Courthouse can be seen in the new “Landman” season 2 trailer. Screenshot Paramount+

At 1:12, Cami Miller (Demi Moore) goes over files related to her company M-Tex Oil.

Given the location of the buildings in background, this was filmed inside Frost Tower in downtown Fort Worth.

The inside of Frost Tower and surrounding buildings of downtown Fort Worth are seen in the new “Landman” season 2 trailer.
The inside of Frost Tower and surrounding buildings of downtown Fort Worth are seen in the new “Landman” season 2 trailer. Screenshot Paramount+

At 1:26, Angela (Ali Larter) and Ainsley Norris (Michelle Randolph) are seen sitting outside a nursing home as first responders gather around.

This was filmed outside Hilltop Park Rehabilitation and Care Center in Weatherford. Holland Lake Softball Fields can be seen in the background just across the street from the nursing home.

The exterior of Hilltop Park Rehabilitation and Care Center in Weatherford is seen in the new “Landman” season 2 trailer.
The exterior of Hilltop Park Rehabilitation and Care Center in Weatherford is seen in the new “Landman” season 2 trailer. Screenshot Paramount+

At 1:39, Tommy is seen breaking a bottle over someone’s head.

This was filmed at Cattlemen’s Steak House, which recently underwent a series of multimillion-dollar renovations after the restaurant was purchased by “Landman” co-creator Taylor Sheridan and executive producer David Glasser.

Cattleman's Steak House in the Fort Worth Stockyards is seen in this image from “Landman” season 2.
Cattleman's Steak House in the Fort Worth Stockyards is seen in this image from “Landman” season 2. Screenshot Paramount+

More on ‘Landman’

“Landman” is described as a “modern-day tale of fortune seeking in the world of West Texas oil rigs.”

The Thornton-led series premiered on Paramount+ in November 2024 and wrapped its 10-episode first season on Jan. 12. The drama is co-created by Sheridan and Christian Wallace, who created the “Boomtown” Texas Monthly podcast that the show is based on.

“Landman” season 1 starred Thornton, Moore, Larter, Randolph, Jon Hamm, Paulina Chávez, Jacob Lofland, Kayla Wallace, James Jordan, Colm Feore and Mark Collie. Michael Peña, Andy Garcia and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones appeared in guest roles.

All episodes of “Landman” season 1 are streaming on Paramount+.

This story was originally published October 27, 2025 at 4:55 PM.

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Brayden Garcia
Fort Worth Star-Telegram
Brayden Garcia is a service journalism reporter at the Fort Worth Star-Telegram. He is part of a team of local journalists who answer reader questions and write about life in North Texas. Brayden mainly writes about weather and all things Taylor Sheridan-related.
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