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When do new episodes of 'Tulsa King' come out? Season 2 premiere date, cast, where to watch
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Date:2025-04-11 14:56:38
The highly-anticipated second season of "Tulsa King" returns this weekend.
The series stars Sylvester Stallone as New York mafia capo Dwight "The General" Manfredi after he is released from prison after 25 years and is "unceremoniously exiled" by his boss to Tulsa, Oklahoma, according to Paramount+.
"Dwight slowly builds a 'crew' from a group of unlikely characters to help him establish a new criminal empire in a place that to him might as well be another planet," the show's description reads.
According to Paramount+, the second season sees Dwight and his crew "continue to build up and defend their growing empire" but, just as they begin to get their bearings, they realize "they're not the only ones who want to stake their claim."
The show is executive produced by Oscar nominee Taylor Sheridan, whose other shows on the streaming platform also include "Mayor of Kingstown," "1883," and "Lawmen: Bass Reeves," among others.
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Here's what you need to know about the upcoming second season of "Tulsa King," including when it premieres and how to watch.
'Tulsa King' Season 2 premiere date
The second season of "Tulsa King" premieres on Sunday, Sept. 15 globally, according to Paramount+. New episodes will drop weekly on Sundays, according to the streaming platform.
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'Tulsa King' Season 2 cast
In addition to Stallone, the series also stars Martin Starr, Andrea Savage, Jay Will, Max Casella and Vincent Piazza, among many others.
Notable newcomers include Neal McDonough and Frank Grillo. Country star Jelly Roll will also make a cameo in Season 2, according to Paramount+, with his new unreleased song, "Get By," featured in the trailer.
'Tulsa King' Season 2 trailer
Paramount+ released the official trailer for Season 2 of "Tulsa King" on August 15.
How to watch 'Tulsa King' Season 1
All nine episodes of the first season of "Tulsa King" are available to stream now on Paramount+.
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