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Could ‘Landman’ help Fort Worth’s film industry grow into a $5B production powerhouse? Experts believe so - Fort Worth Report

<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMi1wFBVV95cUxOZUR2MmFaNXl0RklvNmRBcmg5WnpQYXZVV0NrdWtMakc5U0MxSzRSallwU0tyT1JQbEVFcjVORl9IWHhENDNUYU5tQXJNSUJ5dGZHZXU3NjZXdno5bkVzWkJ0MFhfcE9tTTdrcE80dG5naE1vYVhVdHFKUFVyWk8zaFhFR1NuOVlVN0hBX0I2al9uMzJDMUR1ODRaZDM3cVg1c29hZHZOcnRrWXBvd2RhYXFWYzk5QWJCbFFpRE1hU2lRR2w2eWVqdHZWR3piaDgtN2RQR21mOA?oc=5" target="_blank">Could ‘Landman’ help Fort Worth’s film industry grow into a $5B production powerhouse? Experts believe so</a>  <font color="#6f6f6f">Fort Worth Report</font>


Hot take or cold take? You decide.

Community ReportAutomatedSource: News SourcesPublished: Apr 9, 2026, 7:01 AMView source

5 Comments

Following this thread. Want to hear more takes.

Can someone from the north side weigh in? Curious if it's the same up there.

Been thinking about this all week. Good timing on the post.

Interesting perspective. I see it differently from the Fort Worth side.

This is exactly why I love this platform. Real DFW conversations.