Sylvester Stallone films 'Tulsa King' Paramount series in New York
19.05.2022 - 14:23
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Sylvester Stallone was spotted filming his new Paramount+ mob television series "Tulsa King" in the Brooklyn borough of New York on Wednesday morning. The 75-year-old actor looked completely in his element on set wearing a leather jacket and black slacks as he strolled along city streets in character as reformed mobster Dwight "The General" Manfredi. The network revealed Stallone's show is set for a Nov.
13 launch date on both the Paramount+ streaming service and the Paramount cable television network. Two episodes of the Taylor Sheridan-created series will be available on the streamer immediately, with new shows premiering every Sunday. Paramount will also air a sneak peek on TV after the season five premiere of Sheridan’s "Yellowstone," with episode two airing following the Nov.
20 show. "Tulsa King" tells the story of Manfredi (Stallone) as he rebuilds his life after being exiled from the family by his crime boss following a 25-year prison stint. Manfredi is forced to create a new family of his own in Tulsa, Oklahoma, with a group of unlikely characters.
Sylvester Stallone plays a mobster in the new series "Tulsa King," which comes from "Yellowstone" creator Taylor Sheridan (Jose Perez/Bauergriffin.com) He stars alongside Garrett Hedlund, Martin Starr, Andrea Savage, Max Casella, Domenick Lombardozzi, Vincent Piazza and A.C. Peterson. Sheridan told Variety in April that he came up with the idea for "Tulsa King," wrote the pilot and convinced the legendary actor to sign on to star in about one week.
"I was talking with a producer, and it’s COVID," he said "Everyone’s kind of going stir crazy. He was asking me about ideas. I said, ‘Look, all you need, in my opinion, to have an interesting TV show is take a really
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