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Sylvester Stallone Raises Expectations For ‘Tulsa King’ Season 2

Stallone hints at big surprises as the show starts filming again.

‘Tulsa King’ recently started filming its second season, and Sylvester Stallone is back to play Dwight ‘The General’ Manfredi.

Paramount+ shared a video hinting that the new season is going to be full of surprises. Stallone gave fans a little sneak peek by saying:

“You have no idea what’s coming. Trust me.”

They also shared that the new season will come out in Fall 2024.

First Season Was An Immediate Succes

‘Tulsa King’ is a show about a New York mafia boss named Dwight. He spends 25 years in prison, and he’s sent away to Tulsa, Oklahoma, to start a new criminal group. It’s a funny situation because Tulsa is nothing like New York, and Dwight has to work with people who are very different from the ones he’s used to.

The first season of ‘Tulsa King’ did really well. It got so many people to sign up for Paramount+ and even beat other popular shows in the streaming service. The show’s first season will also be shown on CBS later this year because of its success.

Many of the actors you got to know in the first season will be back for Season 2. This includes Andrea Savage, Martin Starr, and others. Plus, some new faces from Season 1 will have bigger roles this time around. Filming will happen in Tulsa and Atlanta.

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