Iconic actor Sylvester Stallone's highly anticipated return to television is just around the corner, sparking intense anticipation among fans.
Get ready, Tulsa King fans! The popular crime drama is set to return for its third season next month, exclusively on Paramount+. The show, starring Sylvester Stallone, has been a hit among viewers and critics alike, with its unique blend of crime drama and family dynamics.
In the first season, Sylvester Stallone plays Dwight "The General" Manfredi, a New York mafia capo who, after serving 25 years in prison, is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma. There, he must adapt to a new environment and establish a criminal empire, leading to conflicts with law enforcement, his former crime family, local bikers, and rival mobs. The series also explores Dwight's efforts to repair relationships with his daughter and sister.
The second season, which received a perfect 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes, continued to follow Dwight as he expanded his empire and faced new threats, including from the Kansas City mob and powerful local figures. The show's third season, scheduled for release on September 21, promises to raise the stakes even higher as Dwight faces new powerful enemies, personal and criminal risks, and eyes acquiring the Montague Distillery business to bolster his operations.
If you're not already a Paramount+ subscriber, you can easily sign up through Amazon Prime. For a limited time, a discounted subscription offer is available, costing just £4 per month for three months in the UK. In the US, the show is available as part of the standard Paramount+ subscription, which offers a variety of other popular shows such as Your Honor and Mayor of Kingstown.
Tulsa King has been one of Paramount+'s most successful shows, with high ratings and positive reviews from critics. The show's third season was made due to its success, and it's anticipated by many viewers. So if you're looking for a gripping crime drama with a touch of family drama, be sure to check out Tulsa King on Paramount+.
[1] Tulsa King Wiki [2] Rotten Tomatoes: Tulsa King [3] Paramount+ Subscription [4] Amazon Prime Subscription [5] Rotten Tomatoes: Tulsa King Season 2
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