FORT WORTH, Texas — With everything being bigger in Texas, it was about time that a production made its way to the Lone Star State.
Hillwood, a Perot Company, has announced a groundbreaking partnership with SGS Studios to manage production services at the biggest working studio in Texas.
Fort Worth will be home to the 27,000-acre production campus.
The partnership for this film studio will be between SGS Studios, Hillwood and Paramount Television. With SGS being founded by the creator of “Yellowstone” and “Landman.”
“SGS Studios isn’t just about sound stages or incentives — it’s about reclaiming the independence and grit that built this industry in the first place,” said Taylor Sheridan. “Texas offers something rare: the space to dream big, the freedom to build fast, and a community that still believes storytelling matters. Ross, Mike and the entire team at Hillwood are truly exceptional partners, and we are building something permanent that will be the centerpiece for one of the most state-of-the-art studios in the business.”
The project was named a Media Production Development Zone by the City of Fort Worth in December 2024 and subsequently received approval from the Texas Film Commission and Texas Comptroller in January 2025.
“Fort Worth is now the fourth largest city in Texas, and the film industry presents an exciting opportunity to fuel our growth while keeping our economy bold and diverse,” said Fort Worth Mayor Mattie Parker. “With Hillwood’s legacy of leadership in infrastructure development and innovation, it’s fitting that AllianceTexas serves as a hub for creative production with the addition of the new SGS production campus. This move is significant in showcasing what Fort Worth can offer to attract major productions that create jobs and foster continued industry growth.”