TCU, Stockyards featured in ‘Landman’ S2 premiere. See all Fort Worth locations
Fort Worth is on full display in “Landman” season 2.
The Taylor Sheridan co-created show returned for its 10-episode second season on Sunday, Nov. 16 and will air weekly until January. The Paramount+ show filmed in and around Fort Worth over the spring and summer.
Several Fort Worth locations can be seen in the season 2 premiere, including TCU and the Stockyards.
Here’s a look at all the locations featured in episode one, “Death and a Sunset.”
Crescent Hotel
The episode opens with Tommy (Billy Bob Thornton) smoking a cigarette in a rooftop bar.
This was filmed at Ralph’s in the Crescent Hotel at 3300 Camp Bowie Blvd. Ralph’s is a members-only club named after Mary Ralph Lowe, a Fort Worth businesswoman and philanthropist.
Ariana and Cooper’s house
At 3:47, Cooper (Jacob Lofland) and Ariana (Paulina Chávez) have a bedside chat before he heads off to work.
Their house is set in the Midland-Odessa area, but is actually located in Benbrook at 1103 Park Center St.
Stockyards, Dickies Arena and Pioneer Tower
At 4:28, several famous Fort Worth locations are seen.
The Fort Worth Herd’s cattle drive is first, followed by a shot of Dickies Arena and then the Will Rogers Memorial Center’s Pioneer Tower. The cattle drive is located in the Stockyards, and the other two are in the Cultural District.
Bowie House
At 4:41, several members of the oil industry gather to hear Cami Miller (Demi Moore) speak.
This sequence was filmed at the Bowie House hotel at 3700 Camp Bowie Blvd. In addition to serving as a filming location, some cast members also stayed at the venue while in town filming.
Earlier this month, Bowie House hosted the Lone Star Film Festival Gala, which honored Sam Elliott with a career achievement award.
Jon Bonnell and Michael Crain
At 11:51, Cami begins her speech to the industry folks.
Fort Worth city councilman Michael Crain and chef Jon Bonnell are seen playing extras in the scene. Crain represents District 3 and was elected to city council in 2021.
Bonnell owns several restaurants in Fort Worth, including Jon’s Grille, Buffalo Bros, Waters Restaurant and Bonnell’s Fine Texas Cuisine.
TCU
At 21:43, Angela (Ali Larter) and Ainsley (Michelle Randolph) explore TCU’s campus in Fort Worth.
This was shot on location around the university. The interior of the Mary Wright Admission Center, and exteriors of Sadler Hall and Milton Daniel Hall are seen.
The famous Horned Frog statue also makes an appearance.
Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport
At 30:15, Tommy and Cami arrive at Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport to fly back to West Texas.
This was shot on location at the north Fort Worth airport at 13901 Aviator Way, Suite 270. The airport was also featured in the first season.
Tommy’s house
At 36:47, Cooper arrives at Tommy’s house to have family dinner.
The house is set in the Midland-Odessa area, but is actually located in north Fort Worth at 12035 Vista Ranch Way.
Mira Vista
At 41:55, Angela says she wants to hire a realtor to find a house for the family in “Mira Vista.”
This is in reference to the Mira Vista neighborhood located in southwest Fort Worth. In a 2023 ranking, Mira Vista was named the fourth most expensive neighborhood in Texas with a median home price of $893,000.
This story was originally published November 17, 2025 at 3:52 PM.