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Tulsa King season 2 Teaser: Sylvester Stallone fights his rivals and gets arrested

Paramount+ shared the teaser of the series and announced that it will hit the platform on September 15

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Sylvester Stallone is back in an action-packed role in the second season of Tulsa King. Paramount+ shared the teaser of the series and announced that it will hit the platform on September 15.

The gripping teaser trailer for Season 2, offering fans a glimpse into the continued saga of Sylvester Stallone's character, Dwight, as he navigates the complex world of his criminal empire in Tulsa.

"Tulsa belongs to me now," declares Dwight in the trailer, setting the tone for the intense conflicts to come. According to the official Season 2 synopsis obtained by Deadline, as Dwight and his loyal crew establish their dominance in Tulsa, they face new challenges from rival forces, including the Kansas City mob and a formidable local businessman.

Amidst these threats, Dwight must safeguard his family and allies while managing his intricate web of dealings. Additionally, his past in New York still looms large, presenting unfinished business that demands his attention.

Tulsa King, created by Taylor Sheridan and written by Terence Winter, also stars also Martin Starr, Jay Will, Max Casella, Vincent Piazza, Tatiana Zappardino, Annabella Sciorra, Neal McDonough, Frank Grillo, Domenick Lombardozzi, Andrea Savage, Garrett Hedlund and Dana Delany. It is currently filming in Oklahoma and Atlanta.

Sheridan executive produces the series with Terence Winter, Craig Zisk, David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, David Hutkin, Sylvester Stallone, Braden Aftergood and Keith Cox.

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