Tulsa King season 2 OTT release date Paramount+: When to watch Sylvester Stallone's series
The crime series Tulsa King is coming back on Paramount+ with its new season. The trailer for season 2 is already available online that shows this time Dwight and his squad will be dealing with legal troubles and a new set of enemies.?
Season 2 of crime drama Tulsa King is arriving soon on Paramount+. The OTT release date for the Sylvester Stallone show has been finalised to September 15. The show has been directed by Taylor Sheridan. Here's the trailer and everything else you need to know about the series before its OTT debut on Paramounty+.
The show will release on September 15 in the US and Canada but will be followed by its release in other international markets starting September 16. Platform Paramount+ had recently shared the first-look for the upcoming season 2 that offered fans a glimpse into the continued saga of Sylvester Stallone's character.
Plot
According to media reports, Tulsa King season 2 will be about Dwight Manfredi's arrest. In the series' upcoming season, strong forces will be muscling in on Dwight's kingdom, putting both his team and his family at risk. As per reports, Dwight and his squad will be focused on defending the Tulsa empire this time.
What all happened in season 1?
Dwight and his squad in season 1 were able to defeat a rival gang; it's not like all his enemies are gone. Dwight will still be dealing with legal troubles in season 2.
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Cast and crew
Other than Sylvester Stallone, Tulsa King season 2 has actors like Andrea Savage, Vincent Piazza, Jay Will, Garrett Hedlund, Max Casella, Martin Starr, Domenick Lombardozzi, AC Peterson, Dana Delany, Tatiana Zappardino, Annabella Sciorra, Neil McDonough, and Frank Grillo.
New additions to the cast include Frank Grillo, who will be playing the new villain in the upcoming season.
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