Sylvester Stallone’sTulsa KingStorms Into Paramount+ Top 10

Sylvester Stallone’sTulsa KingStorms Into Paramount+ Top 10

Sylvester Stallone’sTulsa KingStorms Into Paramount+ Top 10

You wouldn’t believe it, but Sylvester Stallone is back in the spotlight—and not on the big screen, but on television. Tulsa King , Stallone’s gritty mob drama, has officially climbed into the Top 10 on Paramount+, proving that this Hollywood legend still knows how to pull a crowd. The series, which doesn’t belong to the Yellowstone universe, has still managed to match its momentum, even as it carves out a totally distinct identity. As of July 11th, 2025, it’s sitting at #8 on Paramount+ global charts, right on the heels of Yellowstone , which holds the #3 spot.

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Now here’s the twist— Tulsa King was never hyped as a franchise juggernaut when it premiered back in 2022. But with Taylor Sheridan, the creative genius behind Yellowstone , steering the ship, this mobster tale turned out to be television gold. In the series, Stallone plays Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a New York mafia boss who’s just been released from prison. His assignment? Build a new criminal empire from scratch… in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Sounds like a fish-out-of-water story, right? But it works—and brilliantly so.

Stallone is not alone in the venture. The show boasts a talented ensemble cast that includes Andrea Savage, Martin Starr, Jay Will, and Garrett Hedlund. Together, they’ve created a story that feels both fresh and classic, delivering action, drama, and a surprising amount of heart. Over two seasons and nineteen episodes, the fanbase has grown steadily, and the third season—already filmed—is about to drop soon.

What’s even more exciting is the future of this growing franchise. A fourth season is already planned, and a spin-off titled NOLA King is on the way, starring none other than Samuel L. Jackson. He’s set to appear first in Tulsa King before launching into his own story based in New Orleans. Fans are already buzzing after behind-the-scenes photos of Stallone and Jackson surfaced online, teasing what’s to come.

Stallone himself is deeply invested in this project. He recently shared his thoughts on social media after wrapping up Season 3, expressing pride in the show and hope for its continued success. He’s quoted saying, “All good things must come to an end. But we’re really happy with the show this season, a lot of surprises.” Clearly, the audience agrees— Tulsa King currently holds an impressive 89% rating on Rotten Tomatoes and has broken several viewership records for Paramount+.

It’s no longer just a surprise hit; Tulsa King is now one of Sheridan’s marquee titles, standing tall alongside Landman and Yellowstone . It’s safe to say that Stallone has found his TV stride. Who would’ve thought that a mafia boss in Oklahoma could rival the Dutton family? But here we are, and we’re loving every second of it.

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