Paramount+ has simply launched the official trailer for the extremely anticipated second season of Tulsa King, the crime drama starring Oscar-nominated actor Sylvester Stallone. The present is written by Taylor Sheridan, of Yellowstone, 1883 fame and the mayor of Kingstown.
So as to add to the thrill, Grammy-nominated nation star Jelly Roll makes a particular cameo look, performing his beforehand unreleased music “Get By” within the trailer. The season premiere is scheduled for Sunday, September 15, and might be accessible within the U.S. and internationally.
Season 2 picks up the place the extraordinary first season left off. Dwight “The Normal” Manfredi (performed by Stallone) and his crew have taken management of Tulsa’s crime scene. Simply as they start to really feel protected, new challenges come up.
The Kansas Metropolis mob plans to develop into Tulsa, whereas a robust native businessman takes difficulty with Dwight’s rising affect. The stakes rise as Dwight faces a number of threats whereas balancing his duties to his household and crew with unresolved points from his previous in New York.
This season focuses extra on Dwight’s character, highlighting the battle between his old-school mob values and the trendy challenges he faces in a brand new surroundings. With hazard lurking round each nook, viewers can count on a mixture of motion, darkish humor, and gripping drama that has develop into the present’s trademark.
Who else is in Tulsa King?
Along with Stallone, a proficient solid brings Tulsa King to life. Martin Starr, Jay Will, Max Casella, Vincent Piazza, Tatiana Zappardino and Annabella Sciorra all reprise their roles.
New faces becoming a member of the present embrace Neal McDonough, Frank Grillo, Domenick Lombardozzi, Andrea Savage, Garrett Hedlund and Dana Delany.
As beforehand talked about, Jelly Roll additionally makes a particular look, and his unreleased music “Get By” from his upcoming album provides a uncooked, soulful contact to the trailer.
Keep tuned to Otakukart for extra updates on Tulsa King and you should definitely tune in on September fifteenth for what guarantees to be an thrilling continuation of Dwight Manfredi’s journey in Tulsa.