Sylvester Stallone on being nervous to work with Samuel L Jackson in Tulsa King: 'It was going to be a fistfight…'

Sylvester Stallone, who plays mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi, said his nerves quickly disappeared once filming began for Tulsa King season 3
Sylvester Stallone on being nervous to work with Samuel L Jackson in Tulsa King: 'It was going to be a fistfight…'
(L) Sylvester Stallone, (R) Samuel L Jackson
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Sylvester Stallone admits he was both excited and nervous when he first learnt Samuel L Jackson would be joining Tulsa King.

“When I heard that was going to happen, I went, ‘Oh, this is going to be a fistfight. “This is going to be a battle,” Stallone told People. Comparing it to two boxers stepping into a ring, he added, “So you are getting nervous because you are dealing with serious competition.”

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Stallone, who plays mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi, said his nerves quickly disappeared once filming began. “We are good; we are flowing,” he explained. “We just worked that well together.” He even joked about a potential spin-off starring the pair, calling it Tulsa King and Buddy.

Jackson joined Season 3 as Russell Lee Washington Jr, an ex-con sent to eliminate Manfredi. Stallone praised his co-star’s presence on set, saying Jackson brought “relaxed confidence” and “pops” on screen. “That takes years to develop,” he said, likening working with Jackson to squaring off with a heavyweight fighter.

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Meanwhile, Jackson is set to headline his own spin-off, NOLA King, which follows his character back to Louisiana to build a criminal empire. Season 3 of Tulsa King is currently streaming on Paramount+, introducing Stallone’s daughter Scarlet in an expanded role alongside new cast members Kevin Pollak and Dana Delaney. The streamer has already renewed the series for a fourth season, leaving plenty of room for Stallone and Jackson’s on-screen rivalry to grow.

Reflecting on his own career journey, Stallone told People, “You are just trying to survive. You're not really aware of the chaos it's all enveloped in. I told myself, ‘You're probably not going to make it. But I don't want to have any damn regrets. You give this decision 100%, not 99%.’”

Now nearing 80, the actor looks back with pride. “When you lay back and you’re looking [at your life], you just say, ‘Dear Lord, I tried my best. I didn’t hold back anything. So that’s really what my legacy is: that I didn’t quit.’”

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