Summary
- Sylvester Stallone return as Dwight “The General” Manfredi in a new behind-the-scenes image from
Tulsa King
season 2. - Season 1 earned positive reviews from critics and audiences, but season 2 could end up being even better.
- Season 2 will feature strong talent in front of and behind the camera, and the season 1 ending sets up a tense, high-stakes story.
Tulsa King season 2 star Sylvester Stallone shares a new behind-the-scenes image of himself back in character as Dwight. Created by Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan, Tulsa King premiered in 2022, following Stallone’s Dwight “The General” Manfredi as he is released from prison and attempts to build his own criminal empire in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The series was a viewership success, and season 2 is currently confirmed to be in production.
As the wait for Tulsa King season 2 continues, Stallone now takes to Instagram to share a new behind-the-scenes look at Dwight’s return. Check out the image below:
The image features Stallone sporting a purple suit and holding up a fist in front of a large bell. “Ringing the Bell on location for TULSA KING part two…” Stallone writes in his caption for the post.
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The Finale Sets Up An Intense New Batch Of Episodes
As of writing, Tulsa King season 1 has a strong 79% critics’ score on Rotten Tomatoes. The audience score is even higher at 91%, suggesting the series has gone over well with audiences and critics alike. Despite the reviews already being positive, however, the Tulsa King season 1 ending sets the show up to become even more exciting in season 2.
Season 1 featured a fair amount of violence and a lot of tension, but the finale features Dwight being taken away in the police car. In the end, it was bribery that resulted in his arrest, with Dwight having sent Stacy (Andrea Savage) a hefty sum in an attempt to apologize. While bribery is just a drop in the bucket when it comes to the larger criminal activity taking place, the investigation could unearth Dwight’s other wrong-doings, meaning everything he spent season 1 building now hangs in the balance.
The Tulsa King season 2 cast is expected to feature the return of a number of favorites from season 1, including Martin Starr as Bodhi, Jay Will as Tyson, Max Casella as Armand, and Domenick Lombardozzi as Chickie. Behind the camera, Craig Zisk has come aboard as executive producer, and his experience as an EP on Weeds, not to mention directing work on shows like Halo, For All Mankind, and Veep, suggests the show is in good hands. It remains to be seen how Tulsa King compares to season 1, but the ingredients are there for a strong sophomore outing.
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Tulsa King
Tulsa King is a Paramount+ original TV series starring Sylvester Stallone as Dwight “The General” Manfredi. After being released from prison for murder, The General is sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he quickly sets up a new criminal empire. Tulsa King marks Stallone’s first leading role in a TV show.
- Release Date
- November 13, 2022
- Seasons
- 1
- Writers
- Taylor Sheridan
- Directors
- Taylor Sheridan
- Showrunner
- Terence Winter