Summary

Tulsa Kingseason 2 trailer sees Sylvester Stallone’s lead character making new enemies as he expands his empire. Debuting in November 2022 and led by producer Taylor Sheridan and showrunner Terence Winter, the crime saga sees Dwight “The General” Manfredi (Stallone) embrace a life of crime after getting out of prison. According to viewership minutes, the first installment was watched for billions of minutes on streaming, leading to aTulsa Kingseason 2 renewal.

Paramount+has now released the trailer forTulsa Kingseason 2, ahead ofthe show’s return on Sunday, September 15.

A montage of Sylvester Stallone as The General in Tulsa King.

The trailer is scored to “Get By” by country artist Jelly Roll, who will cameo in the upcoming season. It shows that Dwight wants to go legit, but he faces headwinds, including the potentially dangerous foe played byThe Purgeactor Frank Grillo.

Tulsa King Season 2 Will See Stallone’s Character Struggle

Dwight Will Face Some New Challenges

FollowingtheTulsa Kingseason 1 ending, which shows how Dwight ended up in prison and concluded with his empire in danger, the upcoming episodes will pick up on that thread.Stallone’s character will continue defending what he’s built, but that’s easier said than done, especially as he’s pulled in different directions and still struggles to keep the ones that matter to him safe. This includes enemies who want revenge, while Dwight must handle his legal issues.

Tulsa Kingis among several shows linked to Sheridan, who has the ever-growingYellowstonefranchise,Special Ops: Lioness, and the highly-anticipated crime dramaLandman,which John Hamm leads.

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Along with Stallone’s lead role and Grillo as an antagonist,theTulsa Kingcastincludes Martin Starr, Jay Will, Max Casella, Vincent Piazza, Tatiana Zappardino, Annabella Sciorra, Neal McDonough, Domenick Lombardozzi, Andrea Savage, Garrett Hedlund, and Dana Delany. Behind the camera, in addition to Sheridan and Winter, the crime drama is executive produced by Craig Zisk, David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, David Hutkin, and Stallone.

The True Story Inspiration Behind Tulsa King

Taylor Sheridan’s Tulsa King is a largely fictional tale about a banished New York mafia capo. How much of Tulsa King is inspired by true events?

Tulsa Kingis among several shows linked to Sheridan, who has the ever-growingYellowstonefranchise,Special Ops: Lioness, and the highly-anticipated crime dramaLandman,which John Hamm leads. But given the long history of Stallone as a Hollywood icon, there’s an added intrigue to his Paramount+ series which is now just a month away.

Tulsa King

Cast

Tulsa King follows New York mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi, who, after 25 years in prison, is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma, by his boss. Faced with the possibility of betrayal, he assembles a crew of unlikely characters to establish a criminal empire in unfamiliar territory.