Paramount ’s newest crime-drama series Tulsa King, from creator Taylor Sheridan (Yellowstone) and The Sopranos writer Terence Winter, stars Sylvester Stallone in his television debut as Dwight “The General” Manfredi. After 25 years, New York mafia capo Manfredi is released from prison to a changing world. His family informs him that, after a quarter of a century behind bars, there’s nothing left for him in his home city and exiles him to Tulsa, Oklahoma. In order to stake his claim in the south, The General will need to make new alliances and build his new crew. In the series, Garrett Hedlund plays Mitch Keller, a former bull rider forced to quit due to his addiction, and Jay Will is Tyson, the young cab driver Manfredi coerces into his criminal underworld. During their interview with Collider’s Steve Weintraub, Hedlund details his ongoing relationship with Stallone and the joy of working with him and Sheridan, and Will likens working with the series creator to winning the lottery. They also reveal how
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