The dynamic atmosphere of Fort Worth as a filming location for popular TV shows.
The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is thriving as a filming hotspot, led by Taylor Sheridan’s influence in the television industry. Iconic shows like ‘Yellowstone’ and ‘1883’ have showcased the unique landscapes of North Texas, with notable locations including Weatherford and Fort Worth’s Stockyards. Sheridan’s latest series, ‘Landman,’ continues the trend, solidifying the area’s place in the television scene. With past shows like ‘Dallas’ and ‘Walker, Texas Ranger,’ North Texas has a rich television history and a promising future in production.
When you think of bustling big-city movie scenes, your mind might drift to Hollywood. But have you heard about the exciting filming boom right in our backyard? Yes, it’s true! The Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex is blossoming as a hot spot for TV productions, and much of the spotlight is thanks to Fort Worth’s very own Taylor Sheridan. As a talented director and screenwriter, Sheridan has been weaving his magic and bringing a piece of North Texas onto television screens.
Sheridan is best known for his incredible work on popular shows set in the “Yellowstone” universe, which includes the phenomenal hits “Yellowstone,” “1883,” and the latest buzz-worthy show “Landman.” While “Yellowstone” is originally set in the scenic beauty of Montana, the series took on a distinctive North Texas feel in its later seasons. Isn’t that intriguing?
The compelling visuals of North Texas are not just for show. Sheridan has filmed several scenes at his private ranch near Weatherford, adding an authentic essence of the region. Other well-known filming spots include a charming downtown square in Venus and the lively Billy Bob’s Texas in Fort Worth, where everyone can enjoy some good food and live music while catching a glimpse of TV magic!
Not too long ago, in 2021, the cameras rolled for “1883” in Fort Worth’s famed Stockyards. It was more than just filming; it was an experience! The cast and crew made a habit of dining at the beloved Joe T. Garcia’s Tex-Mex restaurant, where the food must have surely fueled their creativity. After all, who wouldn’t want to indulge in some incredible tacos and enchiladas while working on a show?
If you missed the excitement, don’t worry! Sheridan’s latest endeavor, “Landman,” also showcases Fort Worth as a backdrop. Look out for filming locations like the stunning River Crest Country Club and the elegant Petroleum Club that adds a touch of class to the drama.
Long before the Yellowstone craze, North Texas had already made its mark in the TV world. Remember “Dallas”? That legendary soap opera filmed at the famed Southfork Ranch? Situated just east of Plano, this iconic location is impressively built with a 6,000-square-foot mansion sitting on a sprawling 200-acre property. Talk about a glamorous backdrop for drama!
The show cast a spell on audiences for over a decade, turning Southfork Ranch into a household name. Speaking of iconic TV, who can forget “Walker, Texas Ranger,” featuring the ever-popular Chuck Norris? The show aired throughout the ’90s and showcased various locations across North Texas.
And let’s not overlook “Barney & Friends,” which captured the hearts of millions from 1992 to 2009 right in Lewisville. This beloved children’s show also opened doors for stars like Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato, proving that North Texas is a great place for budding talent!
Even in the realm of animated shows, North Texas has made its mark with “King of the Hill,” an iconic series inspired by the fictional town of Arlen but strongly reminiscent of Garland and Arlington, showcasing Texas culture from 1997 to 2009.
As for the present, “Queen of the South” also played out in and around Dallas, highlighting locations like Oak Cliff and Fair Park over its five captivating seasons. From gritty dramas to heartwarming stories, North Texas has proven to be a versatile gem for television production.
As we look to the future, it’s clear that North Texas, with Fort Worth leading the charge, is stepping onto the big stage of television production. With Taylor Sheridan’s influence, there’s no telling what captivating stories will unfurl right here in our community. So, grab your popcorn and settle in; the TV scene is getting more exciting as we speak!
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