The wait is almost over for fans of Tulsa King as the hit show is set to return with season 2 on September 15, 2024, in the U.S. and Canada and international availability begins on September 16, 2024. Unlike season 1 having 8 episodes, the new season is set to have a total of 10 episodes on Paramount +.
With a promising storyline packed with more action, drama, and crime - viewers can look forward to a more personified version of the show. The lead actor of the show, Sylvester Stallone, has regularly been updating fans about filming and revealed a wrap on filming followed by the release date.
Stallone took to Instagram to express his gratitude to the cast and crew of Tulsa King. Furthermore, in the caption of his post, he wrote,
"It was a challenge that we overcame together, and I'm so grateful to have these soldiers by my side."
Season 2 of Tulsa King is set to continue the saga of Dwight Manfredi [Stallone], a man fresh out of prison after 25 years, attempting to re-establish his criminal influence in Tulsa.
After recruiting a few key members to his petite unit, possibly falling in love with an FBI agent, and dealing with the aftermath of his crime, Manfredi finds himself arrested again at the end of season 1.
Season 2 of Tulsa King will pick up from last season's cliffhanger and continue Manfredi's journey of building a criminal organization amid the growing competition. Keep reading to find out more about what to expect in the upcoming season of the show.
What is season 2 of Tulsa King about?
While season 1 widely explores Dwight Manfredi's genesis, it also saw him encounter a few life-altering decisions. With epiphanies and revelations leading him to the truth, Manfredi eventually found himself in the crosshairs with the FBI at the cusp of a breakthrough in his empire.
Per the official synopsis, season 2 is about Dwight realizing that he's not the only shark patrolling the waters. Meaning, he isn't the only one looking to expand a territory for criminal activity. Not only is he in cahoots with the Invernezzi family, but also a mob from Kansas and one dangerous businessman from Tulsa.
Lastly, the show is set to pick up where it left off: Manfredi's fate now that he's at risk to face prison once more. Manfredi's navigation through such tumultuous situations is a feat to look out for in season 2 of Tulsa King.
Trailer of Tulsa King season 2
Paramount + dropped the trailer for season 2 of Tulsa King on June 26, 2024, giving fans an exclusive first look at the popular series. The trailer begins with Manfredi's concerned voice saying,
"I was sent to Tulsa and I built something. Now, we have some trouble coming our way."
The trailer continues to feature several action sequences including fights on the show. Furthermore, it also introduces a few new characters who appear to be teaming with Manfredi.
Before the trailer concludes, it sees almost all members of Manfredi's crew are gearing up for what looks like an epic battle between his gang and another gang of criminals. It ended with Manfred stating,
"Tulsa belongs to me now..."
Cast for season 2 of Tulsa King
Several members of the cast are set to reprise their roles from season 1 of Tulsa King. Apart from Stallone, Martin Starr (Bodhi), Jay Will (Tyson Mitchell), Max Casella (Armand Trusi), Vincent Piazza (Vince Antonacci), Tatiana Zappardino (Tina), Andrea Savage (Stacy Beale), and more are set to return.
From the trailer, joining them are two cast members - Suits actor Neil McDonough and Rich Ting. Per sources, the duo are regulars and will be making appearances throughout season 2 of Tulsa King.
The season 1 ending of Tulsa King explained
After grilling encounters with the Invernezzi family and learning the bitter truth about what this estranged daughter had been through, Manfredi found himself betrayed by the family he went to prison to protect. The finale of Tulsa King unraveled the true events on the day of Manfredi's arrest.
Fast-forward to the present, characters Vince, Chickie, and Goodie (members of the Invernezzi crime family of New York) are seen in a shocking confrontation with Manfredi. Their meeting results in Goodie making peace with Manfredi and joining his crew.
However, before he meets with the trio, he meets and hands over a flash drive to his love interest Stacy Beale - an agent of the FBI, containing crucial data. His trust in her ended up being a potential downfall as she went on to pit the drive as evidence against him, resulting in his arrest once more.
Tulsa King will be available to stream on Paramount + after season 2 releases on 15 September 2024.
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