Tulsa King
American crime drama television series
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March 2025 | Third season is announced, with Dave Erickson set to replace Winter as showrunner, returning to a traditional television development format. |
March 2 2025 | Filming for the third season started. |
2025 | Tulsa King was nominated for Best Action-Thriller Television Series at the Saturn Awards |
2024 | Sylvester Stallone was nominated for Best Actor in a Streaming Comedy Series at the Astra Television Awards |
2024 | Tulsa King was nominated for Best Streaming Comedy Series at the Astra Television Awards |
2024 | By 35 days after the second-season premiere, 10 million households had viewed Tulsa King, an 8% increase from season one's 9.5 million viewers in the same time period. |
2024 | Second season premiere on Paramount+ attracted 2 million viewers within 24 hours, rising to 5.4 million households within seven days, setting a new record for the streaming service. |
December 6 2024 | Terence Winter resigned as head writer of Tulsa King to work on an untitled Sammy the Bull series for FX. |
November 2024 | Sylvester Stallone was in the process of negotiating contracts for third and fourth seasons of the program. |
November 2024 | Reports suggested Tulsa King was on track for third and fourth season renewals. |
September 2024 | Terence Winter confirmed a potential New Orleans-based spin-off series was in early development stages. |
September 22 2024 | Tulsa King was ranked tenth on The Wrap's 'list of titles consumers are most excited about' for the week. |
September 16 2024 | Second season premiered internationally. |
September 15 2024 | Second season premiered in the United States and Canada. |
September 15 2024 | Second season of Tulsa King premieres, with Craig Zisk directing and new cast members including Annabella Sciorra, Tatiana Zappardino, Frank Grillo, and Neal McDonough. |
August 2 2024 | Filming for the second season wrapped up completely. |
July 31 2024 | Filming for the second season was scheduled to run until this date. |
July 14 2024 | First season began linear broadcast on CBS, with episodes airing weekly until September 8. |
June 2024 | Casting for additional extras occurred for the second season of the series. |
June 2024 | A second unit filmed b-roll scenes in Tulsa during mid-June. |
June 2024 | Casting for additional extras took place for the second season of Tulsa King. |
May 3 2024 | Rich Ting was cast in a recurring role as Jackie Ming for the second season. |
May 1 2024 | Neal McDonough was reported to appear in the series as Cal Thresher. |
April 2024 | Jelly Roll filmed his scenes while touring for his latest studio album Beautifully Broken. |
April 1 2024 | Filming for the second season began in Norcross, Georgia, using Eagle Rock Studios for sound stages. |
February 2024 | Terence Winter was re-hired as head writer after initial resignation, working outside Taylor Sheridan's direct supervision. |
2023 | Freddie Poole was nominated for Outstanding Stunt Coordination at the Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards |
2023 | Tulsa King was nominated for Best Action Series at the Critics' Choice Super Awards |
2023 | Sylvester Stallone was nominated for Best Actor in an Action Series at the Critics' Choice Super Awards |
2023 | Tulsa King is nominated for a Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Award, recognizing its critical acclaim. |
June 29 2023 | Paramount+ renewed Tulsa King for a second season, continuing the story of Dwight Manfredi's criminal activities and adaptation to life outside prison. |
June 6 2023 | First season released on DVD and Blu-ray, with an alternative SteelBook Blu-ray edition. |
February 5 2023 | Final episode of the first season aired on Paramount+, concluding the initial run of the series created by Taylor Sheridan and Terence Winter. |
January 8 2023 | Season 1 finale aired on Paramount+, concluding the first season of the crime drama series. |
January 8 2023 | First season finale of Tulsa King aired, concluding the initial story arc of Dwight Manfredi's establishment of a criminal enterprise in Tulsa. |
2022 | First season on Paramount+ became Taylor Sheridan's fourth-most-watched series, accumulating 3.36 billion minutes viewed. |
2022 | Show's setting was changed from Kansas City to Tulsa, Oklahoma, and renamed 'Tulsa King'. |
December 4 2022 | First season of Tulsa King completed its initial run, consisting of nine episodes, with Stallone's character establishing a new criminal enterprise in Tulsa, Oklahoma after being exiled from New York. |
November 30 2022 | Tulsa King was renewed for a second season. |
November 27 2022 | Continued broadcast of Tulsa King episodes on Paramount Network. |
November 20 2022 | First two episodes broadcast on Paramount Network, serving as a lead-out for Yellowstone episodes. |
November 13 2022 | Premiere of Tulsa King on Paramount+ with the first episode, introducing Sylvester Stallone as Dwight 'The General' Manfredi, a New York mafia capo released from prison after 25 years and relocating to Tulsa, Oklahoma. |
November 13 2022 | Series is released on Paramount+ streaming platform, beginning its first season run. |
October 2022 | Additional photography for the first season wrapped up by October. |
October 29 2022 | Tulsa King receives an early premiere in theaters, marking its first public screening. |
August 2022 | Annabella Sciorra joined the cast of the series. |
August 31 2022 | Principal photography for the first season concluded after six months of filming in Oklahoma City, Tulsa, and Bethany. |
July 2022 | Dana Delany joined the cast of the series. |
May 2022 | A. C. Peterson, Andrea Savage, Garrett Hedlund, and Martin Starr were reported to be starring in the series, with additional casting for minor characters and background actors occurring. |
May 2022 | Additional casting occurred for minor characters and background actors for the first season of Tulsa King. |
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