Paramount+ has set a late summer debut date for Season 2 of Tulsa King, starring Sylvester Stallone. The series will premiere on Sunday, September 15 in the U.S. and Canada and across Paramount+ international markets beginning Monday, September 16.
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Kel Mitchell is looking back to his days on All That and recalls an incident he had with Dan Schneider.
The actor revealed that Schneider yelled at him in a closet when he was a teenager. Mitchell’s comments come after the ID docuseries Quiet On Set, in which former Nickelodeon stars recall their experience working with Schneider.
While appearing on the Baby, This is Keke Palmer podcast, Mitchell said “the vibe of the show started to change a little bit,” when Schneider took over All That from creator Brian Robbins.
“They left us with the head writer, Dan Schneider. So he’s writing, and me and him kind of bump heads a little bit,” Mitchell said. “I remember me and Dan had a big argument on set. He was like, ‘Let’s go over here to this room right here, in this closet.’ He closed the door and he just took off, you know, just yelling all this wild stuff.”
He continued, “Being an adult at this point, I had a decision to make, you know what I mean? I was just like, okay, either we [are] going to fight or either I’m going to leave. And so that’s what I did. I left the situation.”
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Mitchell’s Good Burger co-star, Kenan Thompson, recently addressed the docuseries while appearing on The Tamron Hall Show.
“It’s tough. It’s a tough subject, you know?” Thompson said. “It’s tough for me because I can’t really speak on things that I never witnessed, you know what I’m saying? Because all these things happened after I left, basically.”
He continued, “Dan wasn’t really on Kenan & Kel like that. I mean, he got a ‘created by’ credit, but it was a different showrunner, so our worlds wasn’t really overly
Paramount+ has set a late summer debut date for Season 2 of Tulsa King, starring Sylvester Stallone. The series will premiere on Sunday, September 15 in the U.S. and Canada and across Paramount+ international markets beginning Monday, September 16.
Ethan Shanfeld “Tulsa King” will return to Paramount+ on Sept. 15 as Sylvester Stallone fights to defend his growing criminal empire in Season 2. “Tulsa belongs to me now,” he proclaims in a 30-second teaser trailer that also sees Sly beating people up and landing in jail.
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Ever since the Investigation Discovery documentary series Quiet on Set exposed the on-set mistreatment and creepy behavior child stars allegedly dealt with from Dan Schneider during his time at Nickelodeon, more and more people have come forward with their own stories and claims about the producer from their days working with him. Now, Kel Mitchell is opening up about his awful experience with Dan.
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