Season 2 of Tulsa King returns to Paramount+ next month, and we now have a new trailer for its sophomore season that showcases the return of Sylvester Stallone and his ragtag group of minions as they look to make an even bigger splash this time around. Premiering back in 2022, Tulsa King has been a huge hit with audiences and critics alike, and is now creator Taylor Sheridan’s fourth-most watched series. Stallone stars as Dwight Mafredi, a mafia capo who – after serving a 25 year prison sentence – is banished to Tulsa, Oklahoma to set up shop for the mob.
“Things don’t really belong to people unless they got the balls to take ’em,” Stallone proclaims in the new trailer, which features Jelly Roll singing his awesome hit “Get By.” Joining Sly and returning cast members Martin Starr, Andrea Savage, and Jay Will are newcomers Neal McDonough and Rich Ting. The trailer showcases all the hard-hitting action we can expect from Season 2, as Manfredi and crew look to further expand their operations. Check it out below.
Per The Hollywood Reporter, Season 2 of Tulsa King returns September 15 to Paramount+, and will feature eight episodes in total, one less than the first season. This time around, it’s not New York’s Invernizzi crime family that Stallone has to deal with, but rather the mob from neighboring Kansas. That isn’t to say his business with New York is finished, however. Check out the official description below.
“Dwight and his crew continue to build up and defend their growing empire in Tulsa, but just as they get their bearings, they realize that they’re not the only ones who want to stake their claim. With looming threats from the Kansas City mob and a very powerful local businessman, Dwight struggles to keep his family and crew safe while keeping track of all his affairs. Plus, he still has unfinished business back in New York.”
Tulsa King Has Expanded Beyond Streaming
Tulsa King
- Release Date
- November 13, 2022
- Seasons
- 1
Initially a Paramount+ offering, Tulsa King made the jump to network television earlier this year, debuting on CBS back in July. The move served to get more eyeballs on the series ahead of Season 2, and drive subscriptions to the streaming service. While no numbers have been released as of now, it’s a safe bet that at least some folks who enjoyed its linear broadcast have undoubtedly signed up, adding to its already large 64 million subscriber base.
Blending crime, humor, drama, and even romance, Tulsa King is one of those rare shows that manages to do each successfully, and proves that, despite being 78, Stallone still has what it takes to be a leading man. His talents will be on display once more in the upcoming action flicks Armored and Alarum, and as of now, it’s clear that he shows no signs of slowing down.
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All of that is to say that we’re super excited about Season 2 of Tulsa King, and we can’t wait to see what Sheridan, Stallone, and the rest of the crew have in store for us this year as we’re taken back into the heart of the Southwest for more explosive action.