Arlington is rolling out the red carpet for filmmakers. The city has officially unveiled a new Film Commission designed to support and attract film and television production to the area, according to announcements from the City of Arlington and multiple local news outlets this week.
The launch comes as film and TV production has been booming across North Texas, and Arlington is positioning itself to capture a share of that growing industry. The new commission is aimed at helping filmmakers navigate local resources, permits, and locations — making Arlington a more accessible and appealing destination for productions of all sizes.
The Fort Worth Star-Telegram noted that the commission arrives at a moment when North Texas as a whole is experiencing an explosion in on-screen production activity, signaling strong momentum for the region. CW33 reported that the commission’s mission is specifically focused on supporting filmmakers, underlining the city’s commitment to building a welcoming environment for creative professionals.
For Arlington residents, the Film Commission represents an exciting new chapter — one that could bring jobs, economic activity, and a fresh spotlight on the city’s unique locations and venues. It also adds to Arlington’s already dynamic identity as a hub for entertainment, sports, and live events.
With the FIFA World Cup 2026 already drawing global attention to the city this summer, the timing of the Film Commission launch puts Arlington squarely in the spotlight — and local leaders are clearly eager to keep it there.