Sylvester Stallone Returns for ‘Tulsa King’ Season 2, Facing New Threats in Paramount+’s Crime Drama

The official trailer for ‘Tulsa King’ season 2 on Paramount+ reveals that Dwight Manfredi, played by Sylvester Stallone, is building a Tulsa empire, but faces threats from the Kansas City mob and a local businessman. The season will feature a star-studded cast with new additions like Neal McDonough and Frank Grillo, as Dwight fights to protect his newfound power in Tulsa.

Sylvester Stallone Returns in ‘Tulsa King’ Season 2 Teaser

Paramount+ has released the first teaser trailer for ‘Tulsa King’ season 2, revealing that Sylvester Stallone will reprise his role as Dwight Manfredi. The new season will pick up with Dwight continuing to expand his empire in Tulsa, but facing threats from local businessmen and the Kansas City mob. Season 2 premieres on September 15th on Paramount+.

Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Secret to Action Movie Success: Convincing Stallone to Star in a Flop

Arnold Schwarzenegger has revealed his tactic for securing box office success for his action movies in the 1980s and 1990s: convincing Sylvester Stallone to headline a movie he knew would not be relatively successful. In a special conversation with Stallone for ‘TMZ Presents: Arnold & Sly: Rivals, Friends, Icons,’ Schwarzenegger explained how he and his agent persuaded Stallone to star in the 1992 comedy-action film ‘Stop! Or My Mom Will Shoot.’ They convinced Stallone’s agent that Schwarzenegger loved the script and found it fantastic, despite knowing that the movie was likely to flop.

Schwarzenegger and Stallone Revisit Rivalry: Competition Fueled Their Success

Hollywood legends Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone have reflected on their iconic rivalry in the ’80s and ’90s, acknowledging its positive impact on their careers. Schwarzenegger credited Stallone with providing motivation, while Stallone saw Schwarzenegger as a formidable challenger. The two exchanged amusing anecdotes, including Stallone’s flower-throwing incident at the 1977 Golden Globe Awards, which ignited their competitive spirit.

Sylvester Stallone’s Near-Career Ending Injury Almost Derailed ‘Rocky II’

Sylvester Stallone revealed that a severe injury during training for ‘Rocky II’ almost forced him to halt the film’s production. The injury occurred while Stallone was training with bodybuilder Franco Columbu, resulting in a torn pectoral muscle. Stallone’s initial thoughts were that his career was over, as he was scheduled to start filming ‘Rocky II’ within a month and a half. However, he decided to adapt and switch Rocky’s fighting style from left-handed to right-handed due to the injury. Despite the improbable plot twist, Stallone’s determination kept the movie on track. ‘Rocky II’ became a box office success, grossing $200 million worldwide and solidifying Stallone’s status as a franchise star.

Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone’s Fierce Rivalry: From Body Fat to Machine Guns

Hollywood icons Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone, known for their action-packed roles, engaged in a friendly rivalry that extended beyond the screen. In a recent interview, they revealed that their competition involved body fat percentages and even the size of machine guns used in their films. Despite their fierce rivalry, the two actors went on to become friends and continue to support each other’s success.

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