Where Was Landman Season 2 Filmed? Complete Location Guide with Photos

Where Was Landman Season 2 Filmed? Complete Location Guide with Photos

Season 2 of Taylor Sheridan’s oilfield drama did most of its work in North Texas. Crews based at a new Fort Worth studio spread into downtown streets, Dallas dining rooms, and small towns nearby. They also crossed into Oklahoma for casino scenes. Here is a verified, address-by-address guide to what you see on screen, when filming happened, and where fans can map their own photo stops.

Studio base and production timeline

Season 2 moved into the new SGS Studios campus at Hillwood’s AllianceTexas in north Fort Worth. Hillwood announced that filming at the campus began in March 2025, led by Paramount and 101 Studios for Landman’s second season. The complex spans about 450,000 square feet across two buildings known as SGS 1 and SGS 2. It is billed as the largest operating film facility in Texas.

City notices show location work ramped up in early April. A CBS Texas advisory tied to April 8, 2025 downtown closures reported that production “started April 2.” Public street work continued into the summer. The Dallas Morning News documented additional downtown Fort Worth filming on June 25–26, then another permit day on July 16 at Frost Tower and the Omni Fort Worth Hotel. Dallas hosted a high‑profile shoot a few days later on July 21 with closures in the Knox District and the Arts District.

Cast posts indicated the show wrapped in late summer. Actor Ali Larter wrote, “That’s a wrap for season 2 of Landman!” in early September, while James Jordan noted, “And that’s a wrap on Dale for season 2.”

Fort Worth locations you see on screen

Local landmarks anchor several Season 2 sequences. The season premiere highlighted the Fort Worth Stockyards cattle drive, Dickies Arena, and Will Rogers Memorial Center’s Pioneer Tower. The episode also staged an industry gathering at Bowie House in the Cultural District. Look closely and you will spot Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport as well.

Texas Christian University shows up multiple times. Reporters identified the Mary Wright Admission Center interior and exteriors of Sadler Hall and Milton Daniel Hall. The show has also used TCU’s Lowdon Track and Field Complex during the series.

Corporate intrigue brings the action to downtown towers. Season 2 episode coverage points to Frost Tower, 640 Taylor St., as “Monty’s Office” interiors. You will also see scene work connected to the Omni Fort Worth Hotel and the Worthington Renaissance on filming days in June and July. Restaurants such as 61 Osteria and Don Artemio serve as polished backdrops. Episode 3 features Cattlemen’s Steak House and the new Cattlemen’s Club in the Stockyards.

Downtown Fort Worth filming days and road closures

City permits and neighborhood notices provide a detailed trail of when and where crews worked. These advisories help match on-screen scenes to real blocks and building fronts.

  • April 8, 2025: Road closures in the core, including Taylor Street between West 6th and West 7th. Lanes on West 6th and West 7th also closed with Fort Worth Police directing traffic.
  • June 25–26, 2025: Filming at 640 Taylor St. (Frost Tower) and around the Worthington Hotel and 61 Osteria with timed lane closures from 7 a.m. to 11 p.m.
  • July 16, 2025: Frost Tower as “Monty’s Office” and the Omni Fort Worth Hotel, 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., with posted no‑parking zones.

These dates align with the season’s first episodes, which debuted on Paramount+ in mid‑November.

Dallas scenes and street permits

The production widened its footprint for Season 2 and filmed in Dallas on July 21, 2025. The Dallas Morning News reported closures in the Knox District and the Arts District with times and block-by-block detail. Crews closed Knox Street between Travis and Cole from 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. They also closed Flora Street from Pearl to Leonard and Crockett Street from Flora to Ross. Scenes were shot inside and outside Mister Charles, 3219 Knox St., Suite 170, and at 2200 Flora St.

Crockett Street on Monday, June 21, 2011.
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Those Dallas locations appear in the season’s mid‑episodes. They add new backdrops compared with Season 1, which leaned more heavily on Fort Worth interiors and warehouse builds.

Small‑town and regional shoots

The camera did not stay in the central city. Season 2 brought production to several nearby communities. Official and media notices list Jacksboro, Springtown, Benbrook, Weatherford, Cresson, and Irving among the places used.

The most specific small‑town alert came from Jacksboro. City notices covered July 7–10, 2025 closures around Hwy 380 and South Church Street, with filming at the Jacksboro Police Station on July 9. The set was closed to the public, but officials maintained public access around the area.

These towns supply exteriors and civic buildings that can pass for Permian Basin backdrops. That strategy matches the series approach. The show is set around Midland and Odessa, while North Texas doubles for the oil patch on screen.

Oklahoma casino work

Casting notices pointed to an out‑of‑state location for casino scenes. In July 2025, multiple outlets aggregated calls for background actors in Durant, Oklahoma, identifying casino work over several days. The production did not officially name a casino in statements. Extras pay listed in one round‑up was $110 per day for the Durant work.

Producers have not disclosed how many scenes shot in Oklahoma. The Durant material aligns with storylines that venture beyond Texas in Season 2.

Economic impact and studio capacity

The new SGS Studios campus changed the scale of filming in North Texas. Hillwood and SGS built the complex to host up to four large productions at once. The footprint totals about 450,000 square feet across two purpose‑built buildings. The campus received local approvals tied to a media production district in late 2024, with state approvals following in early 2025.

Producers credit the facility with expanding hiring. D Magazine reported that Season 2 of Landman created nearly 4,000 jobs, including 1,092 crew, 192 cast, and 2,572 extras, citing producer David Glasser. The publication also noted a broader state incentive environment, with reported boosts up to $1.5 billion over ten years.

Creators and local leaders have framed the studio as a long‑term bet. Taylor Sheridan said SGS Studios is “not just about sound stages or incentives,” calling Texas a place with “space to dream big” and a community that believes storytelling matters. Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker called the studio “a clear sign that investment is coming in the right places,” asserting the local industry already accounts for about 30,000 jobs with more than 1,000 projects underway.

Star perspectives and red‑carpet notes

Cast members have publicly embraced the region. At a November screening, star Billy Bob Thornton said, “If I had to pick a city in the United States where I feel most comfortable, it’s Fort Worth, Texas.” He added, “If I could shoot everything I do in Fort Worth, I would.”

Billy Bob Keeps Being Billy Bob

On social media, Ali Larter praised the “incredible cast and crew” while announcing the wrap. James Jordan posted that he wrapped his Season 2 work as well. Those messages tracked with location filming that wound down after late July.

Photo guide: addresses to map for fans

If you want to visit spots seen in Season 2 or used for filming days, these addresses will get you started:

  • Frost Tower, 640 Taylor St., Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Omni Fort Worth Hotel, 1300 Houston St., Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • The Worthington Renaissance Fort Worth Hotel, 200 Main St., Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • 61 Osteria, 500 W 7th St., Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Don Artemio, 3268 W 7th St., Fort Worth, TX 76107
  • Petroleum Club of Fort Worth, 777 Main St., 40th Floor, Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • AAPL (American Association of Professional Landmen) HQ, 800 Fournier St., Fort Worth, TX 76102
  • Mister Charles, 3219 Knox St., Suite 170, Dallas, TX 75205

You can also plan a photo stop at Perot Field Fort Worth Alliance Airport for exteriors and signage, which appear in the season premiere. The Fort Worth Stockyards, Sundance Square, and Bowie House provide recognizable backgrounds that recur through the season.

How Season 2 differs from Season 1

Season 1 relied heavily on adapted warehouse spaces and recurring Fort Worth interiors. Season 2 added SGS Studios for larger sound stages and expanded into Dallas’ Knox District and the Arts District. It also included the Durant, Oklahoma, work for casino sequences. Fort Worth stalwarts such as Don Artemio, the Petroleum Club, and Sundance Square continue to appear, connecting the show’s new storylines to familiar North Texas visuals.

What Happens Next

Season 2 includes 10 episodes, premiering November 16, 2025, with weekly Sunday releases through January 18, 2026. As of December 7, episode four is slated to drop at 3:00 a.m. ET. Expect more Fort Worth and Dallas locations to surface in the mid‑season stretch. We will continue matching on‑screen scenes to specific blocks and addresses as new episodes air.

Sources

  • Hillwood press release: Hillwood and SGS Studios launch Texas’ largest production campus; Landman S2 began filming at the campus in March 2025. 2025. https://www.hillwood.com/newsroom/press-releases/hillwood-and-sgs-studios-launch-largest-production-campus-in-texas-450000-sf-studio-facility-now-active-in-fort-worths-alliancetexas/
  • D Magazine: Taylor Sheridan opens Texas’ largest film studio at Hillwood’s AllianceTexas. Aug. 13, 2025. https://www.dmagazine.com/business/2025/08/taylor-sheridan-opens-texas-largest-film-studio-at-hillwoods-alliancetexas-in-fort-worth/
  • CBS Texas: Landman Season 2 is filming in Fort Worth this week; where roads will be closed. Apr. 8, 2025. https://www.cbsnews.com/texas/news/filming-landman-season-2-downtown-fort-worth-traffic-road-closures/
  • Downtown Fort Worth, Inc.: Notices on April and July filming day closures. July 2025. https://www.dfwi.org/item/landman-will-close-these-streets-in-downtown-fort-worth-for-season-2-filming
  • The Dallas Morning News: Fort Worth closures June 25–26. Jun. 25, 2025. https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/tv/2025/06/25/landman-returns-to-downtown-fort-worth-heres-which-streets-are-closed-for-filming/
  • The Dallas Morning News: Dallas filming in Knox and Arts District with Mister Charles. Jul. 21, 2025. https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/tv/2025/07/21/landman-filming-dallas-knox-henderson-arts-district-mister-charles/
  • The Dallas Morning News: Season 2 premiere locations in Fort Worth, TCU, and Alliance Airport. Nov. 19, 2025. https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/tv/2025/11/19/landman-season-2-premiere-featured-fort-worth-texas-locations-taylor-sheridan/
  • The Dallas Morning News: Episode 3 features Frost Tower and Cattlemen’s Steak House. Dec. 2, 2025. https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/tv/2025/12/02/latest-landman-episode-shows-downtown-fort-worth-cattlemens-steak-house/
  • The Dallas Morning News: Season 2 trailer preview and new locations, plus studio move. Sep. 4, 2025. https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/2025/09/04/taylor-sheridan-landman-season-two-trailer/
  • KSWO: Jacksboro police station shoot and July 7–10 closures. Jul. 3, 2025. https://www.kswo.com/2025/07/03/landman-set-film-part-season-2-jacksboro/
  • KERA News: Landman returns to film at this small town an hour outside Fort Worth. Jul. 11, 2025. https://www.keranews.org/arts-culture/2025-07-11/landman-returns-to-film-at-this-small-town-in-north-texas-an-hour-outside-fort-worth
  • Men’s Journal: Casting calls suggest Durant, Oklahoma casino scenes; extras pay. Jul. 2025. https://www.mensjournal.com/entertainment/landman-casting-calls-offer-clues-for-season-2
  • Esquire: Season 2 schedule, 10 episodes, weekly through Jan. 18, 2026. Nov.–Dec. 2025. https://www.esquire.com/entertainment/tv/a69647219/landman-season-3-cast-news/
  • Dallas Morning News: Billy Bob Thornton red‑carpet quote on Fort Worth. Nov. 7, 2025. https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/tv/2025/11/07/billy-bob-thornton-lights-up-fort-worth-landman-screening-sam-elliotts-on-his-heels/
  • Collider: Wrap posts from Ali Larter and James Jordan; North Texas towns used. Sept. 2025. https://collider.com/landman-season-2-filming-update-fort-worth-texas/
  • Visit Fort Worth: Series filming location guide and recurring landmarks. Mar. 18, 2025. https://www.fortworth.com/blog/stories/post/landmanfilminglocations/
  • Houston Chronicle: Premiere viewership increase report. Nov. 2025. https://www.houstonchronicle.com/entertainment/movies_tv/article/landman-third-season-paramount-21225457.php
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