Starring Sylvester Stallone, Tulsa King returned to Paramount+ programming on Sunday night (15), the premiere date of its second season. The series focuses on the life of Dwight Manfredi, a member of the mafia who has just been released from prison and is isolated by his boss and sent to a very unlikely location.
The new chapters reveal more details about the rise of the criminal, who manages to beat the odds and establish a criminal empire in a place known for conservatism. Already in the first episode, it is established that the protagonist will have to deal with Cal Thresher, The Generala new enemy who also wants his space in the world of illegality.
Played by Neal McDonough, the new villain from Tulsa King promises to do everything he can to expand his marijuana empire and not let anyone get in his way. Those who are anxious to see how this story will end will have to be patient, as the production follows a weekly release schedule.
When do new episodes of Tulsa King arrive?
While the first episode of the series arrived on Paramount+ last Sunday (15), streaming subscribers will have to wait until November to see the conclusion of the story. This is because the second season will have a total of 10 weekly episodes, one more than the debut season.
Tulsa King will have new episodes on a weekly basisSource: Disclosure/Paramount+
Fortunately, the streaming service has already released the full release schedule, which will follow the North American schedule in Brazil. In other markets, such as the United Kingdom, new episodes are always shown one day later. Check out the official dates:
- Episode 1 – September 16;
- Episode 2 – September 22;
- Episode 3 – September 29;
- Episode 4 – October 6;
- Episode 5 – October 13;
- Episode 6 – October 20;
- Episode 7 – October 27;
- Episode 8 – November 3;
- Episode 9 – November 10;
- Episode 10 – November 17th.
New season brings more challenges
The second season should bring even greater challenges for its protagonistSource: Disclosure/Paramount+
Besides having to deal with The General, the protagonist Manfredi will also have to face Bill Bevilaquia (Frank Grillo) in the second season of Tulsa King. He is a Kansas City gangster who claims to have rights over the territories of Tulsa, which will obviously generate several conflicts that should escalate over time.
To top it off, the main character will also have to deal with the FBI, which is investigating the deadly war he fought with Waltrip (Ritchie Coster) in the first season. The production has scripts by Taylor Sheridan, who became famous for Yellowstone, who manages to combine urban dramas with generous doses of dark humor.