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Sylvester Stallone Is Back! First Reviews Of The New 'Tulsa King': To Watch Or Skip?
Season 3 of 'Tulsa King' on Paramount+ and SkyShowtime is receiving positive reviews and is scoring well on Rotten Tomatoes.
After series like Yellowstone and Mayor of Kingstown, Taylor Sheridan is also the most recognized name behind the crime series Tulsa King. Starring once again is Sylvester Stallone, accompanied by Andrea Savage. The series will return soon with its third season on Paramount+ and SkyShowtime. The first reviews are now online.
In season 3 of Tulsa King, we see how Dwight Manfredi tries to strengthen his grip in Oklahoma while facing new rivals and internal conflicts within his own organization. The series combines classic mafia elements with a modern setting and dark humor. As of writing, there are two initial reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
Bigger, bolder, brasher
According to M.N. Miller from FandomWire, the third season is the strongest yet. "Tulsa King is bigger, bolder, and brasher - the best season so far. Stallone brings his signature mumbling charisma, a blend of threatening mob boss and unexpected comedian. A crime series for the underdogs, addictive and criminally entertaining."
Jeff Ewing from Collider calls the season exciting and mature. Although he still has questions about how everything will ultimately come together, he writes: "Season 3 is an intense ride and the best that Sheridan's series has delivered so far."
Criminally entertaining
The production budget of the third season has not been officially disclosed, but season 1 had an estimated budget of 40 million dollars. The series debuted in 2022 and has since grown into one of the most popular titles on Paramount's platform.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the complete series holds a decent 89 percent on the Tomatometer. The Audience Score is slightly lower at 83 percent. Tulsa King premieres on Paramount+ on Spetember 21 and on SkyShowtime on September 25.
In season 3 of Tulsa King, we see how Dwight Manfredi tries to strengthen his grip in Oklahoma while facing new rivals and internal conflicts within his own organization. The series combines classic mafia elements with a modern setting and dark humor. As of writing, there are two initial reviews on Rotten Tomatoes.
Bigger, bolder, brasher
According to M.N. Miller from FandomWire, the third season is the strongest yet. "Tulsa King is bigger, bolder, and brasher - the best season so far. Stallone brings his signature mumbling charisma, a blend of threatening mob boss and unexpected comedian. A crime series for the underdogs, addictive and criminally entertaining."
Jeff Ewing from Collider calls the season exciting and mature. Although he still has questions about how everything will ultimately come together, he writes: "Season 3 is an intense ride and the best that Sheridan's series has delivered so far."
Criminally entertaining
The production budget of the third season has not been officially disclosed, but season 1 had an estimated budget of 40 million dollars. The series debuted in 2022 and has since grown into one of the most popular titles on Paramount's platform.
On Rotten Tomatoes, the complete series holds a decent 89 percent on the Tomatometer. The Audience Score is slightly lower at 83 percent. Tulsa King premieres on Paramount+ on Spetember 21 and on SkyShowtime on September 25.