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Tulsa King (2022 – present)

8.3 | Nov 13, 2022 (US) | Crime, Drama, Comedy

More power, more problems.

New York mafia capo Dwight "The General" Manfredi is released from prison after 25 years and exiled by his boss to set up shop in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Realizing that his mob family may not have his best interests in mind, Dwight slowly builds a crew.

No. of seasons
4
No. of episodes
29
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Cast

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Sylvester Stallone
Dwight 'The General' Manfredi
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Martin Starr
Lawrence 'Bodhi' Geigerman
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Jay Will
Tyson Mitchell
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Neal McDonough
Cal Thresher
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Frank Grillo
Bill Bevilaqua
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Garrett Hedlund
Mitch Keller
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Dana Delany
Margaret Devereaux
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Robert Patrick
Jeremiah Dunmire
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Beau Knapp
Cole Dunmire

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Made in New York

New in Town

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Reviews

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Emily
9 | Sep 03, 2025
It's not Shakespeare but it's a fun show to watch after you get home from work or school. Plus it's nice to see a show that is set somewhere other then usual: NYC or LA. I really liked it and I'm looking forward to next season.
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MovieGuys
6 | Nov 14, 2022
I have to confess I stumbled across this, quite by chance. I don't watch a lot of US entertainment these days. I did however, grow up watching my share of Stallone action films, so a dash of nostalgia and curiosity, drew me in. There's nothing terribly original by now about the plot of Tulsa King. Its Mafia style antics are noting new. I think it was a smart move, playing this as a dark comedy. It fits the well worn character, Stallone, inhabits. That said, I guess the key question is, is it entertaining? I'd say "sort of". I like seeing Stallone back on the small screen. Regrettably, thus far and I appreciate its early days, the story is a little basic. Even for a comedy, it stretches credulity at times and lacks an intelligent wit and charm, that would have rendered it, more appealing. In summary, Stallone's star power will probably draw people in but will viewers keep watching? Unless it ups the stakes, by crafting a more witty, clever tale of a long in tooth mobster, I for one, have my reservations.