Billy Bob Thornton’s Landman Seeks Extras for Second Season in Fort Worth

Billy Bob Thornton’s Western drama “Landman” is casting extras for its second season, which is currently filming in Fort Worth. The show, based on Christian Wallace’s podcast “Boomtown,” follows the story of an oil industry middleman and problem solver played by Thornton.

The film’s production team is looking for actors to play various roles, including hospital staff, office workers, a nurse, cafe patrons, and a van driver. Extras can apply through Legacy Casting’s website, MyCastingFile, where they will find the following gigs:

– Background actors to play medical staff (doctors, nurses) on April 30 in Fort Worth ($110 for 10 hours)
– “Office types” wearing suits to be pedestrians outside a law office set on May 1 in Fort Worth ($110 for 10 hours, with costume fitting necessary)
– An actor to play a nurse on May 5 in Fort Worth (pay $200 for 12 hours, with costume fitting necessary and excluding scenes in Midland or Fort Worth)
– Male actors to play cafe patrons on May 5 in Fort Worth ($110 for 10 hours, with costume fitting necessary)
– An actor to play a nursing home van driver on May 5 in Fort Worth (pay $200 for 12 hours, with costume fitting necessary)

Landman’s first season premiered on Paramount+ in November and has been spotted filming in various locations across Fort Worth, including downtown and the popular food spot JD’s Hamburgers. The show has attracted a star-studded cast and has received critical acclaim, including a Golden Globe nomination for Thornton.

Source: https://www.dallasnews.com/arts-entertainment/tv/2025/04/28/taylor-sheridans-oil-series-landman-is-seeking-extras-for-shoots-in-fort-worth