Tulsa King Season 2: Trailer, Premiere Date, Cast & Everything Else We Know


Sylvester Stallone hit the small screen in a big way when Tulsa King premiered in November 2022.

Tulsa King Season 1 concluded with many unresolved things, so we’re rounding up all the information we know about Tulsa King Season 2.

Scroll down to get all the details.

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Tulsa King Season 2 Renewal Status

Anything Sylvester Stallone touches turns to gold.

The same can be said for creator Taylor Sheridan, so it’s no surprise that Paramount+ quickly renewed Tulsa King for Season 2.

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Chris McCarthy, President/CEO, Paramount Media Networks & MTV Entertainment Studios, had this to say in November 2022:

“Tulsa King scored as the #1 new series of the year, topping all others, including the Game of Thrones sequel House of the Dragon.

“With its preview on Paramount Network and on Paramount+, it shattered records, driving us to our biggest new sign-up day in history – which is why we instantly greenlit Season 2.”

“Tulsa King, together with Mayor of Kingstown, 1883 and the upcoming 1923, undeniably confirm the success of our strategy to franchise Yellowstone and use it to supercharge streaming growth — none of which would be possible without the creative mastermind of Taylor Sheridan.”

So, there we have it. Tulsa King Season 2 is definitely happening.

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Tulsa King Season 2 Cast: Who’s In?

The cast has not been confirmed, but we shouldn’t expect there to be many changes.

We should expect Stallone to return as Dwight Manfredi, Martin Starr as Bodhi, Jay Will as Tyson, and Andrea Savage as Stacy.

Garret Hedlund should be back as Mitch Keller, Max Casella as Armand “Manny” Truisi, Domenick Lombardozzi as Chickie Invernizzi, and Dana Delany as Margaret Deveraux.

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The rest of the cast should be rounded out by Vincent Piazza as Vince Antonacci, and Chris Caldovino as Goodie.

The series regulars are growing, as Annabella Sciorra and Zappardino, who both recurred in Season 1, have been tapped with the new status.

Sciorra plays Dwight’s younger sister, Joanne, and Zappardino plays Cristina “Tina” Manfredi-Grieger, Dwight’s daughter, with whom he reconnected after years of miscommunication and regret during his prison stint.

Deadline reported that Frank Grillo has been added to the cast as an antagonist for Dwight. He plays Bill Bevilaqua, a Kansas City mobster with interests in Tulsa. That ought to rile up Dwight!

You’ll also recognize another familiar face in the trailer below. Neal McDonough is playing a mob-adjacent Tulsa businessman named Cal, who is powerful and extremely territorial.

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Tulsa King Season 2: Plot Details

Tulsa King Season 1 Episode 9 left plenty of plot threads dangling in the air, including what Dwight could even do.

His back was against the wall when the first season concluded, but if the series has taught us anything, he knows how to get himself out of sticky situations.

It looks like the judge will go hard on him, but we have no doubt he’ll bounce back quickly.

In season two, Dwight (Stallone) 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.

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When Will Tulsa King Season 2 Premiere?

Tulsa King premieres on Paramount+ on Sunday, September 15.

We will, of course, bring you reviews of every episode.

Tulsa King Season 2: Is There a Trailer?

You bet there is!

This is hot off the presses and gives us a bit to chew on plot wise, as well as introduces some of the new characters we’ll see this season.

Take a look:

Tulsa King Season 2: How Many Episodes Have Been Ordered?

When Paramount+ issued a speedy renewal for Tulsa King Season 2 last year, an episode order was not confirmed.

However, now we know that there will be ten episodes in the second season.

That makes us feel much better than the eight we get elsewhere. The more Dwight, the better!

Where Can I Watch Tulsa King?

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Tulsa King is a Paramount+ original series, so you’ll need to sign up for the streaming service to watch the series as it plays out.

However, some episodes of Tulsa King Season 1 aired on Paramount Network as part of a cross-network promotion to tease this new show.

Paramount Network recently aired 1883 Season 1 in its entirety, so there is a chance all episodes of Tulsa King will make their way to the cable network, possibly in the lead-up to Tulsa King Season 2.

Tulsa King Season 1 has been released on DVD and Blu-Ray.

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Has Tulsa King Been Renewed for Season 3?

Tulsa King hasn’t been renewed beyond Season 2, but there’s a high chance it will continue.

The cast and creatives aside, the show is a strong performer.

The second season would have to be a disaster for Paramount+ to consider cancellation.

What are your thoughts on everything we know about the show?

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