
Sun Sep 15 10:20:13 UTC 2024: ## Stallone’s “Tulsa King” Returns with New Enemies and High Stakes in Season 2 Premiere
**Tulsa, OK** – The highly anticipated second season of Paramount+’s “Tulsa King” premiered this week, picking up right where the season 1 cliffhanger left off. Sylvester Stallone’s Dwight “The General” Manfredi navigates his new life as a Tulsa gangster, facing off against new adversaries and grappling with the consequences of his actions.
The premiere episode, packed with twists and turns, saw Dwight released from prison after being betrayed by Stacy Beale (Andrea Savage). Despite his anger, Dwight extends forgiveness to Stacy, showcasing his personal code of honor. However, the episode highlights a darker side to Dwight’s associate, Tyson (Jay Will), who reveals a chilling willingness to kill.
Meanwhile, Armand Truisi (Max Casella) struggles with his crumbling marriage and the pressures of his new life. His drinking problem threatens his position within the gang, setting the stage for potential conflict in the upcoming episodes.
Dwight, determined to legitimize his criminal enterprises, embarks on a new venture: building wind farms. The plan, though convoluted, utilizes government subsidies for clean energy to power Jimmy’s illegal weed operation, showcasing Dwight’s cunning and commitment to maximizing profits.
The premiere also introduces two formidable new antagonists. Cal Thresher (Neal McDonough), a ruthless oil and weed tycoon, views Dwight as a threat to his empire. Bill Bevilaqua (Frank Grillo), a Kansas City mob boss with ties to Thresher, sees Dwight as encroaching upon his territory.
The presence of these powerful new villains promises heightened stakes and action-packed drama for the rest of the season. “Tulsa King” season 2 is sure to keep viewers on the edge of their seats as Dwight faces his toughest challenges yet.