The wait is finally over. As of today, December 14, 2025, fans of the hit Paramount+ crime drama can mark their calendars: Tulsa King Season 2 officially premiered on Sunday, September 15, 2024. The highly anticipated return of Sylvester Stallone as New York Mafia capo Dwight "The General" Manfredi has brought with it a fresh wave of chaos, new enemies, and a dramatic shift in the show's setting and power dynamics.
The second season, which debuted exclusively on Paramount+, picks up immediately after the explosive Season 1 finale, which saw Dwight arrested by ATF agent Stacy Beale. This new chapter sees Dwight fighting to expand his fledgling criminal empire in the Sooner State while simultaneously navigating the legal walls closing in around him, all while facing a host of dangerous new adversaries.
Sylvester Stallone: Dwight “The General” Manfredi Biography & Returning Cast
The core of Tulsa King remains its star, Sylvester Stallone, whose portrayal of the fish-out-of-water mobster Dwight Manfredi has charmed critics and audiences alike. The second season brings back the entire central ensemble, along with some major new additions to challenge The General's authority.
- Sylvester Stallone as Dwight "The General" Manfredi: The New York Mafia capo exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma, who is now trying to build a new criminal enterprise and go "legitimate" following his Season 1 arrest.
- Andrea Savage as Stacy Beale: The ATF agent who became Dwight’s love interest and ultimately his arresting officer, creating a massive conflict of interest for Season 2.
- Martin Starr as Bodhi: The quirky, nervous owner of the local smoke shop whom Dwight recruits into his operation. His weed setup is looking at "100% profit."
- Jay Will as Tyson: Dwight's first and most loyal driver and confidant in Tulsa.
- Max Casella as Armand Truisi: A former New York mobster who fled to Tulsa and was forced to work for Dwight.
- Domenick Lombardozzi as Don Charles "Chickie" Invernizzi: Dwight’s former mob associate and rival from the Invernizzi family in New York.
- Annabella Sciorra as Joanne Manfredi: Dwight's estranged sister.
- A.C. Peterson as Pete "The Rock" Invernizzi: The boss of the Invernizzi crime family.
New Faces & Villains for Season 2
The second season introduces several powerful new entities to the world of Dwight Manfredi, including a major new antagonist:
- Neal McDonough as Cal Thresher: A prominent, dangerous new villain.
- Rich Ting as Jackie Ming: A new character who quickly becomes a significant antagonist, subtly upstaging other villains.
- Bill Bevilaqua: Another new enemy for The General to contend with.
The Confirmed Tulsa King Season 2 Release Date & Episode Schedule
The biggest question for fans—"When does Tulsa King come back on?"—was answered with a firm date. The second season premiered on Sunday, September 15, 2024. New episodes were released weekly, exclusively on the Paramount+ streaming service.
Unlike the first season, which had nine episodes, the second season was expanded to a total of 10 episodes, giving fans more time with The General. The episode titles themselves hint at the legal drama and new rivalries that define the season.
The official episode schedule was as follows:
- Episode 1: "Back in the Saddle" (Premiered September 15, 2024)
- Episode 2: "Kansas City Blues" (Premiered September 22, 2024)
- Episode 3: "Oklahoma v. Manfredi" (Premiered September 29, 2024)
- Episode 4: "Heroes and Villains"
- Episode 5: "Tilting at Windmills"
- Episode 6: "Navigator"
- Episode 7: "Life Support"
- Episode 8: "Under..."
The episode title "Oklahoma v. Manfredi" directly addresses the cliffhanger ending of Season 1, confirming that Dwight's arrest and subsequent legal battle are central to the Season 2 plot.
The Shocking New Filming Location: Why Dwight Left Tulsa
Despite the show's title, Tulsa King Season 2 did not film in Tulsa, Oklahoma. This marks a major change from Season 1, which utilized locations in and around Oklahoma City to establish the show's authentic feel.
For the second season, production relocated entirely to Atlanta, Georgia. The primary production hub was at Eagle Rock Studios in Norcross, Georgia. The move was reportedly due to complaints from the cast and crew about filming conditions in Oklahoma. This shift means that while the narrative remains centered on Dwight's operations in Tulsa, the visual backdrop for many interior and exterior scenes is now the state of Georgia.
This decision is a significant point of discussion among fans, as the "fish-out-of-water" element of a New York mobster in Oklahoma is a key part of the show's charm. However, the production team, including creator Taylor Sheridan, worked to maintain the show's aesthetic despite the geographical change, choosing Atlanta for its robust infrastructure and generous filming incentives.
What is the Plot of Tulsa King Season 2? New Enemies and Legal Battles
The plot of Tulsa King Season 2 is driven by two main forces: Dwight's legal jeopardy and the introduction of powerful new rivals.
The Legal Fallout: Oklahoma v. Manfredi
Season 1 concluded with Dwight’s arrest for a crime he committed to protect his crew. The new season plunges The General into a complex legal battle, which is highlighted by the episode title "Oklahoma v. Manfredi." Dwight must use every connection and piece of street smarts he has to navigate the justice system while simultaneously trying to keep his criminal operation running smoothly. This legal pressure forces him to seriously consider pushing his businesses, such as Bodhi’s successful cannabis setup, toward full legitimacy.
New Antagonists: Cal Thresher and Jackie Ming
With the death of one rival and the forced exile of others, Dwight’s power vacuum in Tulsa has attracted new, more dangerous players. The main new threats are the enigmatic Cal Thresher, played by Neal McDonough, and the introduction of Rich Ting as Jackie Ming. The new season focuses on Dwight expanding his empire, but these new enemies, particularly Ming, are quickly closing the walls in on The General, forcing him into complex power dynamics and turf wars that test his loyalty to his crew—Tyson, Bodhi, and Mitch.
The Future of The General: Will There Be a Tulsa King Season 3?
The enthusiasm surrounding the return of Sylvester Stallone and the success of the show has already led to discussions about its long-term future. While Paramount+ had not officially greenlit a third season at the time of the Season 2 premiere, reports indicated that the network and Stallone were actively finalizing a deal that could potentially include a two-season renewal, encompassing both Season 3 and Season 4.
Stallone himself has expressed a strong desire to continue the story of Dwight Manfredi, suggesting that Season 2 is "just the beginning." This is encouraging news for fans of the Taylor Sheridan universe, as it suggests that Tulsa King is viewed as a multi-season flagship series for the Paramount+ platform. The continued exploration of Dwight's relationship with his daughter, Tina, and his sister, Joanne, along with the evolving dynamics with the Invernizzi family back in New York, provides plenty of narrative fuel for future seasons. The show’s high ratings and critical acclaim make a Season 3 renewal all but certain as of the Season 2 launch.
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