This is the place to find out where to watch Tulsa King, the latest hit show from Taylor Sheridan about a New York City mobster forced to relocate to Oklahoma.

Few Hollywood stars can match the longevity or body of work of Sylvester Stallone, who is entering the streaming world starring in Tulsa King. As is usual for Stallone who is now in his mid-70s, the actor known for his work in Rocky, Rambo, and The Expendables is not involved in the project to make a few cameo appearances, as he appears in almost every scene. Tulsa King is the latest show in a string of hits for Taylor Sheridan, the Sons of Anarchy actor who went on to write for and create movies and series including Sicario and Yellowstone. Similar to Fargo, with Tulsa King, Sheridan draws on the proven fish-out-of-water formula by bringing organized crime to a place not commonly associated with mob culture. At the start of the show, Stallone, as Dwight 'The General' Manfredi, has been released from prison after serving a 25-year murder sentence for a hit ordered by his New York mob boss. Dwight is surprised not only by how the New York City area has changed but also by the fact that his crime family no longer has a place for him in his old stomping grounds. Dwight reluctantly is relocated to Tulsa and given free rein to set up a new crime network.

You can find out what happens when an east coast mobster finds himself in the Sooner State, and stream the first season of Tulsa King now on Paramount+.

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How Does Dwight Build a Crime Empire In Oklahoma?

Tulsa King Dwight Manfredi and his Driver Tyson

As soon as Dwight steps off the plane in Oklahoma, it's obvious that Stallone's character in Tulsa King remains resourceful despite decades in prison disconnected from the outside world. One of his first actions is to find a cab driver, and before Tyson played by Jay Will knows it, he not only becomes Dwight's personal chauffeur but also an integral part of Dwight's new Tulsa crime syndicate. Dwight then searches for a local business to force his way into and offer protection in exchange for a percentage of profits. The marijuana dispensary Tyson and Dwight drive by seems like an easy target, and despite the fact that medical marijuana is legal in Oklahoma, its owner is convinced to do business with Dwight after his security guard is assaulted. From there, as Dwight looks to expand his business interests, he assembles a diverse crew with the aid of Mitch Keller, a local bartender on parole who provides valuable information about everything going on in the city. The new Oklahoma crime family which includes another former mobster hiding in Tulsa and a large Native American enforcer who guards the dispensary's source of marijuana, soon find themselves doing battle with a local biker gang.

Although Dwight is consumed with setting up his criminal network in Tulsa as soon as possible, not everything is business with him. Shortly after arriving in Oklahoma, he meets Stacy Beale played by Andrea Savage. Unknown to Dwight at the time, Stacy is an ATF agent. Then, once they sleep together at Dwight's hotel, Stacy is the one in for a surprise when she founds old he actually is. Stacy would later admit to Dwight that she works for the government and that they are tracking his activities, so it will be an interesting dynamic in the show going forward to see how their relationship withstands them being on opposite sides of the law. Dwight, who already feels exiled by his New York mob family, faces more relationship trouble trying to reconnect with his daughter who hasn't spoken to him for 18 years. Eventually, when Dwight returns to Brooklyn to attend his younger brother's funeral, his daughter Tina reveals a shocking secret that results in Dwight taking lethal revenge on a fellow mobster.

Where to Watch Tulsa King

Tulsa King Dwight Looking Over His New Empire

With strong ratings, Tulsa King has already been renewed for a second season before its 10-episode first season has concluded. You can find out how the show redefines the mob-drama genre and stream Tulsa King now at Paramount+.

Watch Tulsa King on Paramount+