Samuel L. Jackson will be the King of New Orleans. "King of Tulsa" to get a spin-off
The expansion of the Yellowstone universe turned out to be extremely successful, so Taylor Sheridan and Paramount decided to pull off the same trick with their other series: the popular crime drama "The King of Tulsa" will get a spin-off.
The expansion of the Yellowstone universe turned out to be extremely successful, so Taylor Sheridan and Paramount decided to pull off the same trick with their other series: the popular crime drama "The King of Tulsa" will get a spin-off.
The novelty will be named NOLA King, and its cast will be led by Oscar winner Samuel L. Jackson. The expression NOLA is derived from the abbreviation NO (New Orleans) and the designation LA (Louisiana). According to preliminary information, Jackson will appear as gangster Russell Lee Washington Jr. The acquaintance with this criminal will take place in the third season of The King of Tulsa. Russell will cause some problems for Dwight Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone), after which he will go to build his own criminal empire in New Orleans. The spin-off team will be led by Dave Erickson, who has already collaborated with Sheridan on the creation of "The King of Tulsa" and "The Mayor of Kingstown."
Work on the third season of "King of Tulsa" started in the spring. Filming of scenes featuring Jackson will begin next month. As for the spin-off, it should go into production in February next year. The premiere date of NOLA King will be revealed later.
@nikita78: by the way, the showrunner of this series is Terence Winter, the creator of the Underground Empire and one of the screenwriters of the Sopranos.
From the first to the last minute, pure Sheridan. At the moment, in a good sense of the word, I hope he will not suffer as in the last seasons of yellowstone
@id227535998: From Sheridan, there is only the idea and production, the script, and even more so the dialogues were written by completely different people.
@andrianov: There are 10 people among the producers there, including Sly himself. The screenwriter of only the first episode is Sheridan (co-authored with Winter). The author of the idea and the plot, yes, is Sheridan (i.e. one of the creators). I wrote the pilot, sold it to the channel, tadaaaam.
I don't quite understand the scheme, what does it mean that they gave him a city if they don't have any people in this city at all? "I'm letting you go to the wilderness that I chose and do business there from scratch, and you'll also pay for it." It's not even a link, it's some kind of bondage.
@by_zolotykhin: but this is a direct translation of this series) I listened to everything - it's the best) I watched the whole season with him - I'm happy)
- I'm gonna take 20% a week. Hey, we all got bosses, even I answer to somebody. But in exchange, I'll protect you from the gangs. - What gangs? - And the law. - This is legal. - And if you attacked by locusts, I'll spray 'em.
As for the fact that he did not know about smartphones, of course, it was done purely for fun, because even if you were in prison for a hundred years, there is information going on outside, and smartphones are not a problem in prison.
Well, push-button phones usually go to prison, the functionality of which is to make calls.Moreover, the hero of Stallone is in years and he is not up to fashionable smartphones.And according to the plot, he mostly read on the bunks all his free time.
It's a good start. Of the gangster series that I watched earlier, it slightly reminded me of the Sopranos and the Godfather of Harlem, but I think it will be interesting for fans of this genre
Stallone is gorgeous and at his age, the series looks easy and interesting to watch as Dwight begins to become the master of this city from the very beginning. It would seem that what else is needed for a high-flying series)
Well, Sly didn't disappoint. Handsome in every sense, and even more so at the age of 75. Looking at his almost peers, this is the earth and the sky, although they are also famous actors and should have looked after themselves since they have their bread and money.
I really liked the series so far.
It was nice to see Marina Starr from Selicon Valley
For a long time there were doubts whether to start watching this series. Still, he considered Stallone a second-rate actor of dumb action movies who, apart from a mountain of muscles, has neither acting talent nor charisma. But after watching the pilot, I was pleasantly surprised. After all, Sly chose the wrong role for himself, he should have originally played mafia gangsters, and would have been a great actor like Al Pacino. Not Rambo and Rocky Balboa. In short, I will definitely watch. It promises to be a cool series.
What an interesting man he is. Stylish, calm, not homeric... I've missed it so much... I can't stop wondering how he looks and in what shape he is relative to his colleagues in the workshop at that time.
Some kind of cheating, goes into the first store he comes across, finds a coin in the safe, unbuckles himself 20 percent, and the owner did not even contact the police. With such good luck, I would have become the king of Tulsa.
1. If Gang is a gang, then gangster is a bandit. Why these Anglicisms (like, gangster), if there is an adequate translation? 2. You just came out and have already committed three assaults. First, he knocked out another captain at the boss (they don't behave like that), then he bought two more (they are not criminals and not bandits who solve problems themselves, but ordinary citizens who will immediately contact the police). 3... 5... 10... The series is about a bandit/s, and there is no truth to life, because What's wrong is wrong, it can't be, it can't be. Skip it for your health.
Fuck me🤣🤣🤣 The bartender was interested, it was his constant covering of his face with a visor and retreating deeper, it seems there is something else there besides what was voiced. Sly is good even without a movie outfit in the form of makeup and other things, while it was possible to watch his work in a horseradish, the man looks after himself
A funny little TV series at first glance: Herk from Wiretapping with a bushy head, GG charismatic, all these first twists are plot-based on the type of initial quests in some kind of mafia game like Grab a shop, Get respect34;. The only thing that caused the cringe was the scene with the drinking company of women, or rather the logic of the one who works for the FBI.
I have watched the season, I will not continue further, I do not recommend watching it. The series is primitive, the dialogues are as dumb as possible, as is the speech that the protagonist periodically pushes. It's like I went back to the beginning of the noughties. 6/10
@parampampam1: even the lowest-grade and cheapest project of the noughties gets away with almost any expensive modern one. At least just by having a script. It's a compliment that the series looks like it was filmed 20 years ago. And this particular one is interesting and well shot.
@ramzy: No, it's not a compliment, the best TV series in the world are not the beginning of the noughties, breaking bad and game of Thrones, for example. And Tulsa is the CW level.
@ramzy: Yes, it's clear with Tulsa, I didn't agree that good TV series were filmed in the early noughties. As for me, the golden era of TV series began smoothly somewhere with Dr. House, and by the end of the noughties/tenths, all the top TV series had already begun. Now, yes, there are fewer good ones, but over the past 5 years there will definitely be 10 pieces.
@parampampam1: and I didn't say that they were good, but they were much better than modern ones soaked in an agenda and devoid of a script, such as Acolyte, Rings of Power and others.
@ramzy: I haven't watched them, it's clear from the ratings that everything is very bad. But there have been plenty of good TV shows over the past 5 years too.
I thought it was something like a Banshee. And this is nonsense without meaning or logic, just another wet fantasy of Stallone. Like, everyone around is such soy fools. I expected that the cops would tie him up from his very first movie, but for some reason, on the second day, the drug dealer from Silicon Valley tolerates the nonsense that he generates. A man who has half a lamb in his safe the next day could hire two big men and fuck his grandfather, but he's like so soy that he bends the next day. CHO.WHY.why. I'm really sitting here and I don't understand why a person who officially works and does everything according to the law just endured a robbery and didn't call the cops. Like, if it's shown that he's got a gun in his mouth, but I doubt it. The guy just keeps doing whatever some stray redneck grandfather says. I thought they'd just arrest him, and the nigger would get away with the money. That would be fair. So that the mammoth understands that the game has changed. I also can't handle a couple episodes of the Sopranos, they're also awesome rednecks there, looking like characters from a sitcom with child development, but at least you can believe that they're organized crime and you're afraid of them. What kind of game is going on here? As a result, it looks as if time has not changed in 25 years, and the methods that worked before are still working.
@Vladimirershov: It's really hot. With such notions of reality, Sheridan and Stallone could just fantasize that gg comes to the White House, slaps the president in the face and puts him on the meter, ahaha.
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116Samuel L. Jackson will be the King of New Orleans. "King of Tulsa" to get a spin-off
The expansion of the Yellowstone universe turned out to be extremely successful, so Taylor Sheridan and Paramount decided to pull off the same trick with their other series: the popular crime drama "The King of Tulsa" will get a spin-off.
"King of Tulsa" to get a spin-off
The expansion of the Yellowstone universe turned out to be extremely successful, so Taylor Sheridan and Paramount decided to pull off the same trick with their other series: the popular crime drama "The King of Tulsa" will get a spin-off.
The novelty will be named NOLA King, and its cast will be led by Oscar winner Samuel L. Jackson. The expression NOLA is derived from the abbreviation NO (New Orleans) and the designation LA (Louisiana). According to preliminary information, Jackson will appear as gangster Russell Lee Washington Jr. The acquaintance with this criminal will take place in the third season of The King of Tulsa. Russell will cause some problems for Dwight Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone), after which he will go to build his own criminal empire in New Orleans. The spin-off team will be led by Dave Erickson, who has already collaborated with Sheridan on the creation of "The King of Tulsa" and "The Mayor of Kingstown."
Work on the third season of "King of Tulsa" started in the spring. Filming of scenes featuring Jackson will begin next month. As for the spin-off, it should go into production in February next year. The premiere date of NOLA King will be revealed later.
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The screenwriter of only the first episode is Sheridan (co-authored with Winter).
The author of the idea and the plot, yes, is Sheridan (i.e. one of the creators). I wrote the pilot, sold it to the channel, tadaaaam.
But, of course, releasing such a 1 episode a week is a crime, you have to watch it binge overnight.
By the way, I completely agree with her, you can really think that he looks 55, but not how he does not look at his 76
"I'm letting you go to the wilderness that I chose and do business there from scratch, and you'll also pay for it."
It's not even a link, it's some kind of bondage.
You're really meddling in your own business. the snobs who despise everyone who looks at the translation hesitated.
Prima painkillers :)))
- They didn't give it in prison?
- No , they usually gave tiramisu
Yelling🤣
- What gangs?
- And the law.
- This is legal.
- And if you attacked by locusts, I'll spray 'em.
It would seem that what else is needed for a high-flying series)
I really liked the series so far.
It was nice to see Marina Starr from Selicon Valley
- better ask me where I was when Kennedy was killed
-and where?
-in the 12th grade
- What the fuck, are you 75 years old?
-- No, this is not an age gap. This is an age canyon.
Хи-хи!
Silya is just a fire for her age 🔥
2. You just came out and have already committed three assaults. First, he knocked out another captain at the boss (they don't behave like that), then he bought two more (they are not criminals and not bandits who solve problems themselves, but ordinary citizens who will immediately contact the police).
3... 5... 10... The series is about a bandit/s, and there is no truth to life, because What's wrong is wrong, it can't be, it can't be.
Skip it for your health.
The bartender was interested, it was his constant covering of his face with a visor and retreating deeper, it seems there is something else there besides what was voiced.
Sly is good even without a movie outfit in the form of makeup and other things, while it was possible to watch his work in a horseradish, the man looks after himself
The series is primitive, the dialogues are as dumb as possible, as is the speech that the protagonist periodically pushes. It's like I went back to the beginning of the noughties. 6/10
I recommend watching it :)
I expected that the cops would tie him up from his very first movie, but for some reason, on the second day, the drug dealer from Silicon Valley tolerates the nonsense that he generates. A man who has half a lamb in his safe the next day could hire two big men and fuck his grandfather, but he's like so soy that he bends the next day. CHO.WHY.why. I'm really sitting here and I don't understand why a person who officially works and does everything according to the law just endured a robbery and didn't call the cops. Like, if it's shown that he's got a gun in his mouth, but I doubt it. The guy just keeps doing whatever some stray redneck grandfather says.
I thought they'd just arrest him, and the nigger would get away with the money. That would be fair. So that the mammoth understands that the game has changed.
I also can't handle a couple episodes of the Sopranos, they're also awesome rednecks there, looking like characters from a sitcom with child development, but at least you can believe that they're organized crime and you're afraid of them. What kind of game is going on here?
As a result, it looks as if time has not changed in 25 years, and the methods that worked before are still working.
With such notions of reality, Sheridan and Stallone could just fantasize that gg comes to the White House, slaps the president in the face and puts him on the meter, ahaha.