12 items across 2 categories
Austin, TX
Period drama starring Harrison Ford and Helen Mirren, created by Taylor Sheridan. Prequel to Yellowstone following the Dutton family during Prohibition and the Great Depression.
Revival of the 2000s-era reality golf competition show, now partnering with Good Good Golf YouTube channel. Winner earns spot in PGA Tour's Good Good Championship.
Comedy series starring Matthew McConaughey and Woody Harrelson as fictionalized versions of themselves who try to live together with their families at McConaughey's Texas ranch. Created by David West Read.
Local academic competition series bringing together Central Texas high school students to showcase their knowledge and teamwork in a fast-paced quiz format. Premiering in 2026.
Animated comedy reboot of the classic Mike Judge series about the Hill family in fictional Arlen, Texas. Renewed for additional 30 episodes after August 2025 premiere.
Reality dating show where singles get engaged before meeting face-to-face. Currently casting in Austin for an upcoming season.
Docuseries examining the 1991 Austin yogurt shop murders, one of the city's most notorious unsolved cases. Part of Texas-focused true crime content from HBO.
Micro-budget indie film shot in a backyard set in Austin's Cherrywood neighborhood. Executive produced by Richard Linklater with full period costumes, production design, stunts, pyrotechnics, and flying old men.
Upcoming action film from Robert Rodriguez's new fan-funded production company Brass Knuckle Films. Set to film at Troublemaker Studios in Austin. One of four planned productions.
Neo-noir feature starring Paul Walter Hauser as Pug Browder, a violent figure shadowing flame-out writer Eddy O'Neill through Austin's criminal underworld. Executive produced by Richard Linklater. Also stars Sasha Lane, Hassie Harrison, and Gabriel Luna.
Science fiction horror film written and directed by Markiplier (Mark Fischbach) about a convict sent to explore an ocean of blood on a desolate moon. Shot at Troublemaker Studios. Uses a record-breaking 80,000 gallons of fake blood.
Richard Linklater's long-gestating 19th-century American "hangout" film centered on the Transcendentalist movement, featuring Ralph Waldo Emerson, Henry David Thoreau, and Margaret Fuller. Ethan Hawke confirmed filming scheduled for 2026.