Paramount+’s series Landman sets out to show the cut-throat competition between different groups hoping to make their names and earn a lot of money from the oil boom in West Texas. The series follows Tommy Norris as he scrambles to manage crises for an oil company run by Monty Miller, while both characters also deal with personal problems. Landman boasts an impressive cast, including Billy Bob Thornton as Norris; Ali Larter as his wife Angela; Jon Hamm as Miller; and Demi Moore as his wife, whose performances have already ensured Landman season 2 will happen.
The neo-Western drama was inspired by the podcast Boomtown and was created by Yellowstone co-creator and Tulsa King creator Taylor Sheridan. Landman is a fast-paced and intense drama, which currently sits at a 75% critics score on Rotten Tomatoes. The series takes place in West Texas, and the realism of the scenery has left viewers questioning how much of the filming actually took place in the Lone Star State.
Fort Worth, Texas
North Texas Stood In For West Texas
While filming for Landman took place in Texas, it did not take place in West Texas; instead, Landman was primarily filmed in Fort Worth. Using Fort Worth as a primary filming location for Landman makes a lot of sense because of the city’s history in the Texas oil boom. Fort Worth has played a role in the oil industry due to the reserves of natural gas found under the city, and because it plays host to the businesses that centralize the oil industry.
The city’s geographical size means that there is a diverse range of settings that can be used to stand in for various locations throughout the show, giving a sense of both the more rugged and open Western spaces and the wealthy areas of the oil industry elites.
Filming in Fort Worth, Texas gives Landman a heightened sense of authenticity for viewers. The city’s geographical size means that there is a diverse range of settings that can be used to stand in for various locations throughout the show, giving a sense of both the more rugged and open Western spaces and the wealthy areas of the oil industry elites. It also allows Landman to follow its characters through scenarios and locations that feel accurate to the experiences of real landmen in Texas without compromising on the location.
American Association of Professional Landmen
Also Located In Fort Worth, Texas
Landman also makes use of the real American Association of Professional Landmen (AAPL) headquarters that is located in Fort Worth. The AAPL is the real organization that works to unite landmen, like Thornton’s Tommy Norris, across the United States and encourages responsibility in using natural resources.
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The real counterparts of characters like Tommy Norris or Monty Miller would certainly be involved in the AAPL, so it only makes sense that Landman would use the headquarters as a filming location to maintain authenticity. Referencing the AAPL and using its headquarters as a filming location also helps to show the more elite and bureaucratic side of the show while also referencing the shocking crises that Norris has to deal with.
Fort Worth Petroleum Club
The Show Made Use of Real Landmen Locations
Likewise, the real Fort Worth Petroleum Club makes an appearance as itself in Landman season 1. The Petroleum Club is one of Fort Worth’s oldest private clubs, having been established in 1953, and provides amenities for members from various industries. Initially established for wealthy members of the oil industry, it makes sense that Landman would film in this location as well.
The upscale meeting functions similarly to the AAPL headquarters, as a way to remind audiences of the vast differences between the show’s characters working on the actual oil rigs and the wealthy characters who prefer not to get their hands dirty.
The private club can be seen in Landman episode 1 when Monty Miller can be seen attending a lunch meeting with other oil industry executives. The upscale meeting functions similarly to the AAPL headquarters, as a way to remind audiences of the vast differences between the show’s characters working on the actual oil rigs and the wealthy characters who prefer not to get their hands dirty.
Texas Christian University
The University Appears In Several Key Scenes
Texas Christian University (TCU) also appears throughout the series as a key location for the Miller family. Texas Christian University is a private university in Fort Worth, Texas, which boasts a large and beautiful campus, making it another ideal filming location for scenes revolving around Gracie Miller’s college life.
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Within Landman, TCU serves as the university that Monty Miller’s daughter, Gracie, attends. The university’s track and field stadium can be seen in episode 2 in a scene where Monty Miller attends Gracie’s track meet. As with the other filming locations for Landman, TCU helps to ground the show in potentially real aspects of a landman’s life. Landman‘s use of authentic Texas locations helps make the show seem even more realistic and lived-in, impressing audiences and critics alike.
Source: Rotten Tomatoes
Landman is a drama series created and written by Taylor Sheridan and Christian Wallace. Based on the podcast series Boomtown, Landman follows the wealthy oil tycoons and the workers involved in the Texas oil industry., comparing and contrasting their lives while exploring the politics between the two.
- Creator(s)
- Taylor Sheridan , Christian Wallace
- Writers
- Taylor Sheridan , Christian Wallace
- Cast
- Billy Bob Thornton , Ali Larter , Michelle Randolph , Jacob Lofland , Alejandro Akara , James Jordan , Kayla Wallace , Paulina Chávez , Mark Collie
- Seasons
- 1