Where to watch Tulsa King Season 2? All streaming details of the Paramount+ series

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It's cheering for Sylvester Stallone fans as Tulsa King returns for its second season. Catch Tulsa King Season 2 exclusively on Paramount+. Sylvester Stallone reprises his role in season 2 as Dwight "The General" Manfredi, a New York mobster looking to assert control over Tulsa, Oklahoma's criminal underbelly. The first season did well, and season 2 is getting even more blood pumping.

U.S. viewers can catch the season every Sunday at 3 a.m. ET/midnight PT on Paramount+ if they have a subscription. Season 2 premiered on September 15, 2024, with new episodes dropping weekly.

Paramount+ offers free trials for new users, making streaming even easier. Here is detailed information about the subscription options and possible ways to watch the latest season of Tulsa King.


Watch Tulsa King Season 2 on Paramount+ with these subscription plans

To stream Tulsa King Season 2, you must have a Paramount+ subscription. Basically, two plans are available: the Essential Plan and the Paramount+ with Showtime Plan.

The Essential Plan has ads and costs $7.99 per month or $59.99 per year. This option offers a more budget-friendly view for the audience and allows them to catch most of Tulsa King's drama with minimum advertisement interruptions.

However, for those who want more, the Paramount+ with Showtime Plan is ad-free and still offers exclusive content only on Showtime for $12.99 per month or $119.99 per year.

Tom's Guide reports that both versions include a seven-day free trial, so anyone new to it can try the service before fully committing.


How to stream/watch Tulsa King Season 2 online for free

Though Tulsa King is available exclusively on Paramount+, there are still ways to watch the series without paying upfront. New users can use the seven-day free trial available with Paramount+'s Essential and Showtime plans.

You could sign up, stream Tulsa King for a week, and then decide whether you want to continue with the subscription. But do cancel before the trial ends so you do not get charged for subscribing. As Tom's Guide points out, this is the best option for new subscribers who would like to binge-watch the show.

The series is also available for streaming in other forms for international viewers. In New Zealand, the complete episodes of Tulsa King are accessible on free-to-air television via TVNZ Plus, where the episodes stream an hour after their U.S. release at 8 a.m. NST on Mondays.

Those traveling or living in areas without Paramount+ can use a VPN like NordVPN to access the show. Using a VPN, you can stream the show from anywhere worldwide by masking your location to access Paramount+ or TVNZ Plus as if you are in a supported region.


What is Tulsa King Season 2 about?

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Season 2 of Tulsa King will begin where season 1 left off and depict the darkest days of Dwight Manfredi as he faces more troubles from all sides. Season 2 might unearth why he was taken into custody in the finale of season one, and his plan to extend his criminal empire is only temporarily halted. He soon returns to the street with more energy than ever before.

New season, new antagonists: season 2 brings its share of antagonists to test Manfredi's leadership and street smarts, including Cal Thresher (Neal McDonough), a local businessman whose marijuana empire is threatened by Dwight's operations, and Bill Bevilaqua (Frank Grillo), a Kansas City mobster who adds to the increasingly mounting pressure.

According to Tom's Guide, season 2 will explore Dwight's battles, complicated love life, and internal struggles on the same team. New alliances and rivalries will arise as some old faces make their return.

Aside from the buzz created by Stallone's vivid rendering of Dwight, the rest of the cast (Andrea Savage, Jay Will, and Domenick Lombardozzi) return, while some new cast and characters inject new energy and dimensions into the narrative. Season 2 has ten episodes, which is more than the first season.

More details about the search for Dwight will be included in every episode while he tries to place himself at the top of Tulsa's mob bosses as the local crime syndicates and law enforcement close in on him.


The U.S. and Canada have access to new episodes on Sundays, while U.K. and Australian viewers can watch the next day.

Next: Will the show have a Season 3?

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Edited by Priscillah Mueni