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Is Tulsa King with Sylvester Stallone going to have a third season? What is known

Sylvester Stallone could be back as a mafia boss in the third season of "Tulsa King" if Paramount+ chooses to renew it once again. Here, check out the future of the crime and drama series.

Sylvester Stallone in Tulsa King.
© IMDbSylvester Stallone in Tulsa King.

Tulsa King” is one of the most successful series on Paramount+ and in the overall career of Sylvester Stallone, who has starred in all the installments so far, alongside great actors by his side, like Andrea Savage.

The crime and action drama portrays how, after his release from prison, mafia boss Dwight “The General” Manfredi is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he builds a new criminal empire with a group of unlikely characters.

The two seasons of the TV show blend a substantial amount of drama and comedy in their episodes, exploring themes such as loyalty, family, organized crime and the cultural clash between New York and Oklahoma.

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Will Tulsa King have a third season on Paramount+?

So far, “Tulsa Kinghas not been officially renewed for a third season. However, there is a sense of optimism regarding its future, especially after the new installment of the series was the most-watched globally.

The interest in the television show is underscored by its airing from the first season on CBS during the summer, suggesting that Paramount+ is interested in expanding its audience even beyond season 2.

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Although the network typically waits until a season concludes before making renewal announcements, fans and critics believe that Sylvester Stallone‘s star power could significantly influence the show’s longevity.

This sort of looking ahead hints that a third season of Tulsa King might also be in the works, though that hasn’t been announced yet“, Terence Winter said after he disclosed that there have been talks about a possible spin-off.

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