Frisco King Filming Closures and Production Details Downtown Fort Worth, Inc. announced that streets in the downtown area will be closed for filming as Taylor Sheridan’s Frisco King begins production. The closures will occur on the 100 block of East Fourth Street, adjacent to Sundance Square, from 7 a.m. on Friday, May 23, to 4 a.m. on Saturday. Additional street closures for equipment and vehicle parking are scheduled for Thursday and Friday at specific locations, including Fourth Street between Commerce and Houston streets, and Main Street from 505 Main St. to Fourth Street. The filming permit, submitted to the city on May 12, specifies that the production will take place at 149 E. Fourth St., a location tied to the historic Land Title building. Constructed in 1889, the building originally housed the Land Mortgage Bank and was recognized with a Texas historical marker in 1979. This site will serve as a key location for the series, which is set in North Texas. The Paramount+ series, previously titled NOLA King, began production in Cowtown (Fort Worth) in late March. Originally planned as a New Orleans-based project, the show has shifted its production to North Texas, with filming locations spanning Fort Worth, Plano, Dallas, Frisco, Keller, Denton, and Southlake through July. The change reflects a broader trend of major productions relocating to the region, leveraging its diverse landscapes and infrastructure. Frisco King stars Samuel L. Jackson as Russell Lee Washington Jr., a hitman who interacts with Sylvester Stallone’s character, Dwight Manfredi, from the Tulsa King series. Jackson’s role mirrors the “fish out of water” premise of Tulsa King, where Stallone’s New York-based character adapts to life in Oklahoma.#paramount_plus #taylor_sheridan #downtown_fort_worth_inc #frisco_king #land_title_building
