Taylor Sheridan’s Fort Worth studio has quietly become one of the busiest production hubs in the country. Here’s a fan’s guide to the shows tied to his North Texas operation — and what’s on the way.
The shows powering the boom
- Landman — Sheridan’s West Texas oil drama became a massive hit and keeps Fort Worth front-and-center. Season 2 arrived November 2025.
- Lioness — the CIA thriller has filmed through the Fort Worth studio, with additional seasons in the works.
- 1923 — the Yellowstone prequel starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren.
- The broader Yellowstone universe — the flagship show and its expanding family of spinoffs.
What’s coming in 2026 and beyond
Sheridan’s slate is stacked:
- Marshals — a Yellowstone spinoff with Luke Grimes; premiered March 2026.
- Dutton Ranch — featuring Beth and Rip (Kelly Reilly, Cole Hauser); premiered May 2026.
- The Madison — a Yellowstone spinoff following a New York family relocating to Montana.
- 6666 — perhaps his most personal project, set at the Four Sixes ranch in Texas (which Sheridan owns), expected by late 2026.
- Frisco King — a Tulsa King spinoff with Samuel L. Jackson.
Why so much is shot here
Sheridan built the infrastructure — Texas’ largest film studio, a ~450,000-square-foot campus with four sound stages in Fort Worth’s Alliance area — and Texas dramatically expanded its film incentives to keep productions in-state. Together, that’s turned North Texas into a magnet for film and TV work. (See Texas Film Incentives and the DFW Building Boom.)
The DFW connection
All of this is reshaping the region’s economy and reputation — which has real spillover into housing demand and migration. I break that down in The Taylor Sheridan Effect and How Hollywood Is Reshaping the DFW Economy.
Curious about living in the DFW area the shows are putting on the map? Reach out and let’s talk.
Titles, premiere windows, and production details are based on public reporting as of 2026 and may change. Mike McDonald is not affiliated with any production or studio.