Lioness, the espionage thriller starring Nicole Kidman and Zoe Saldaña, may have filmed in downtown Dallas on Wednesday.
In front of the Adolphus Hotel on Commerce Street, a van was stationed Wednesday afternoon with a sign bearing the name of the Taylor Sheridan series.
Staff members with Lioness badges walked around, although one declined to comment on whether that show was being filmed there.

A sign inside a van outside a set in the Rodeo Bar at the Adolphus Hotel in downtown Dallas says “Lioness” on Wednesday, Oct. 8, 2025.
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The production appeared to be concentrated inside the hotel’s Rodeo Bar.
Katie Schuck, the Dallas Film Commissioner, said taping for a King Street Productions show was underway but did not specify which one.
The production company has worked on Sheridan shows on Paramount+ including the Yellowstone prequel 1923 and Tulsa King. Lioness also airs on the streamer.
Police were stationed at the intersections of Commerce Street with South Akard and South Field streets. Both Akard and Field were closed.
A sign reading “Set” in all caps had an arrow pointing toward where the production activity appeared to be.
A lane on Commerce Street was also closed to accommodate the filming crew. A worker stood in the street, managing the flow of traffic with a stop sign.
Lioness was recently renewed for a third season, Variety reported. The show follows CIA operatives Joe (Saldaña), Kaitlyn (Kidman) and Byron (Michael Kelly) as they work to neutralize threats of domestic terrorism.
Kidman was in Dallas over the weekend, days after filing for divorce from her husband of 19 years, Keith Urban. The Australian actress appeared Saturday at the amfAR gala, a fundraising event for AIDS research. She presented an award for inspiration to Sheridan, the Fort Worth-raised show creator.
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