Summary
Tulsa Kingstar Sylvester Stallone confirms that season 2 has now wrapped filming with a new behind-the-scenes video. Created by Taylor Sheridan, the hit crime drama premiered on Paramount Plus in 2022, following Stallone’s Dwight “The General” Manfredi as he leaves prison and begins to build himself a new criminal empire in Tulsa, Oklahoma. After becoming a viewership hit,Tulsa Kingseason 2was confirmed, with a premiere date now set for fall 2024.
As the wait continues for the new episodes,Stalloneshares a celebratory post on Instagram confirming thatTulsa Kingseason 2 filming has now wrapped. Check it out below:

Stallone’s video features the actor, in costume as Dwight, surrounded by an applauding cast and crew before he then delivers a short speech celebrating his coworkers for their hard work. His caption for the video is included below in which he expresses a similar sentiment:
“That’s a wrap on Tulsa King season 2. Thank you to the incredible crew who made this possible through hell and high water. It was a challenge that we overcame together, and I’m so grateful to have these soldiers by my side. Check out season 2 of Tulsa King out September 15 on [Paramount Plus].”

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Stallone has starred in some iconic action franchises over the course of his decades-long career, buthe’s now left most of his iconic characters behind. His last time playing John Rambo was in 2019’sRambo: Last Blood, and he’s now also seemingly said goodbye to theRockyfranchise after sitting outCreed 3. Stallone returned for a small role in the disastrousExpendables 4last year, but even before that sequel flopped critically and commercially, it was designed to serve as a pass-torching of the franchise to Jason Statham.
Stallone leads theTulsa Kingcast, playing a character that’s perfect for his age (Stallone is now 78). The reviews for the series were generally quite positive, with praise aimed at the writing and Stallone’s commanding performance. Season 1 currently enjoys a 79% critics' score onRotten Tomatoes, but the audience score is glowing at 91%. This positive audience sentiment was evidently reflected in the show’s viewership, too, asTulsa Kinghad the most-watched debutof 2022 when looking only at cable-viewing figures.

TheTulsa Kingseason 2 cast features the return of Martin Starr, Jay Will, Max Casella, Vincent Piazza, and Annabella Sciorra, among others, with newcomers including Neal McDonough and Rich Ting.
TheTulsa Kingseason 1 endingsets audiences up for an even more intense and action-packed season 2, and the season 2 trailer certainly promises plenty of these elements moving forward. If the show’s sophomore outing can continue the same level of quality and viewership as season 1,it’s possible that more seasons could be on the horizon to continue Dwight’s story. It remains to be seen what’s next for Stallone’s character inTulsa Kingseason 2, but the show is evidently now one step closer to returning to screens.
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.