Taylor Sheridan and Paramount are teaming up to launch a massive new film studio in Texas

βYellowstoneβ creator Taylor Sheridan and Paramount are going big in Texas, joining forces to open a 450,000-square-foot production campus in Fort Worth, in a boost to the Lone Star Stateβs growing entertainment economy.
The venture, announced Wednesday, comes on the heels of Skydanceβs $8.4-billion takeover of Paramount and just as Texas has taken major initiatives to encourage more film production, having recently passed legislation increasing its film incentives program to $1.5 billion over the next 10 years.
The massive production hub will be situated on the Alliance Texas campus, a 27,000-acre development owned by billionaire Ross Perot Jr.βs Hillwood, a commercial and residential real estate developer and a partner in the project along with Sheridanβs and Paramount Television.
It will be the largest studio facility in the state, according to officials, and marks another step toward Lt. Gov. Dan Patrickβs goal βto make Texas the Film Capital of the World.β
βWe are at a pivotal moment where Texas can become a global force in the film industry, and North Texas offers the location and resources to play a central role in this development,β said Hillwood President Mike Berry in a statement.
The film campus is composed of two buildings with six sound stages that can support four large-scale productions simultaneously. It is expected to be the home base for such Sheridan-produced shows as βLandmanβ and βLioness,β which currently film in Texas.
The second season of βLandmanβ has been filming at the facility since March.
Taylor Sheridan at the premiere of Paramount+βs β1883β at Wynn Las Vegas in 2021.
(Greg Doherty / Getty Images for Wynn Las Vegas)
The move also marks a turning point for Sheridanβs productions.
In recent years, Sheridan, who grew up in Fort Worth, has filmed many of his hit television shows β including β1883β β across the state.
His productions have brought in hundreds of millions of dollars to local businesses and a stream of tourists in what some in the industry began calling βthe Sheridan Effect.β
βSGS Studios isnβt just about sound stages or incentives β itβs about reclaiming the independence and grit that built this industry in the first place,β said Taylor Sheridan in statement about the new project.