‘Landman’ to close streets in downtown Fort Worth for season 2 filming
Taylor Sheridan’s “Landman” will close streets in downtown Fort Worth next week.
The production will be filming interior scenes at 777 Taylor St. on April 8, according to Downtown Fort Worth Inc. The downtown building houses the Fort Worth Club, Inwood National Bank and the Fort Worth Chamber of Commerce.
Several road and lane closures will be in effect during filming, including Taylor Street between Sixth and Seventh Street. Left lanes will be closed on Sixth Street between Taylor and Throckmorton streets, and Seventh Street between Lamar and Taylor streets.
Fort Worth police will be on-site to direct traffic, and downtown businesses will remain open during filming.
‘Landman’ season 2 filming in Fort Worth
Production on “Landman” season 2 kicked off last week, with scenes filmed at TCU.
A handful of locations across the campus were used for filming, including Sadler Mall, the Mary Wright Admission Center and the front of Milton Daniel Hall. As for what was filmed at TCU, there’s a few social media videos showing Ainsley (Michelle Randolph) and Angela (Ali Larter) walking around campus.
In “Landman” season 1, Ainsley is a high school senior at Aledo and spends her spring break in Midland, where she reconnects with her father Tommy Norris (Billy Bob Thornton). She later transfers to a Midland high school. During the season, Ainsley mentions wanting to attend Texas Tech and study philanthropy.
This is the second time “Landman” has filmed at TCU. The first time came in season 1 at the Lowdon Track and Field Complex.
In addition to TCU, “Landman” crews have been seen out at the Patch Cafe set in west Fort Worth.
The restaurant set is seen numerous times throughout the first season as a hangout for oil workers coming and going. The actual location of the set is at 9840 Camp Bowie West Blvd.
“Landman” is also slated to film at Bowie House and the Crescent Hotel, according to city filings.
More on ‘Landman’
“Landman” is described as a “modern-day tale of fortune seeking in the world of West Texas oil rigs.”
The Billy Bob 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, Chávez, Jacob Lofland, Ali Larter, Michelle Randolph, Kayla Wallace, James Jordan, Colm Feore, Mark Collie and Jon Hamm. Michael Peña, Andy Garcia and Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones appeared in guest roles.
Paramount officially announced “Landman” season 2 earlier this month. All episodes of season 1 are streaming on Paramount+.
This story was originally published March 31, 2025 at 4:04 PM.