The real-life Gary Johnson passed away early on in production and never got to see the film. Richard Linklater only talked to him on the phone, and never got to meet him in person.
The script originally had the story taking place in Houston, since the real-life Gary Johnson was based in Houston. However, due to Texas tax credits and other financial elements, they weren't able to shoot the film in Texas. They instead chose to set the film in New Orleans.
This movie is based on a longform narrative nonfiction article by Skip Hollandsworth, published in Texas Monthly in October 2001. This marks the second time that Linklater has made a movie based on a Texas Monthly article by Hollandsworth, the first time being Bernie (2011).
Netflix acquired the film for $20 million for release in the United States shortly after screening at the Venice Film Festival and the Toronto International Film Festival.
As with most of his films, Glen Powell's parents like to visit their son on set and usually end up doing cameos in the film. They can be glimpsed as background artists in this one.