The television series “Landman,” which is set in the oil-rich backdrop of West Texas, recently expanded its filming locations to include various small towns in North Texas.
The show’s production has been spotted in locales such as Cresson and Jacksboro this week. These small towns have become the latest backdrop for the second season’s filming.
The show’s creator, Taylor Sheridan, selected Fort Worth as a central hub for the production. The production office is based there, indicative of the city’s growing appeal as a filming location.
The series anchors much of its narrative in Fort Worth, even as other scenes shift to different towns in the area.
In recent weeks, the production team has occupied downtown Fort Worth to shoot critical scenes for the upcoming season. The filming has led to temporary street closures in several areas, including near the Worthington Hotel and along West Fifth and West Sixth Streets.
In addition to Fort Worth, the filming stretched out to other towns like Benbrook, Weatherford, Springtown, and Irving in an effort to capture the series’ diverse landscape.
The second season of “Landman” continues the narrative established in its debut, with a focus on the ethical dilemmas and challenges facing the oil industry.
The cast, led by Billy Bob Thornton, has been seen actively participating in scenes across these multiple Texas locations.
“Landman” is not just restricted to the oil fields of West Texas. The series showcases various aspects of Texan life, including urban landscapes and rural towns, depicting the varied environments that influence the oil industry. This diverse setting enriches the narrative, offering viewers a broader perspective of life in the Lone Star State.
The production team is expected to continue filming in the region over the coming weeks. As shooting progresses, Fort Worth and the surrounding towns remain key components in bringing the second season of “Landman” to life.
