Taylor Sheridan, Paramount Launch Huge Film Studio in Fort Worth ...
The 450,000-square-foot studio supports four simultaneous productions and includes job training programs to grow Texas's media workforce, backed by $1.5 billion in state film incentives.
- On August 14, 2025, Taylor Sheridan's SGS Studios and Hillwood revealed plans for a sprawling 450,000-square-foot facility in Fort Worth's AllianceTexas, designed to serve as a major hub for television and film production.
- This announcement follows a recent $1.5 billion state film incentive bill, Fort Worth City Council's nomination for incentives, and studio approvals by state agencies in late 2024 and early 2025.
- The SGS campus includes six sound stages and is designed to accommodate up to four major productions simultaneously, with filming for the second season of "Landman" underway since March through a collaboration involving Paramount and 101 Studios.
- Ross Perot Jr. said the partnership reflects AllianceTexas' strength and Fort Worth's leadership, while Sheridan stressed the studio's goal to reclaim industry independence and grit.
- The hub is expected to anchor long-term industry growth, create jobs, and position Texas as a global media production center with plans for additional campuses and workforce training programs.
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Taylor Sheridan, Billionaire Perot Team Up on Texas Film Studio
Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan is joining with Ross Perot Jr. to build a film-production campus in Texas as the state takes on Hollywood with $1.5 billion in incentives for movies and television shows.
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