Tulsa King | Series Premiere | Full Episode | Paramount+



In the series premiere of Tulsa King, Dwight (Sylvester Stallone), blindsided by the news that his mob family has nothing left for him in New York, is sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma. As he settles in and surveys his new surroundings, Dwight wastes no time making new associates.

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19 thoughts on “Tulsa King | Series Premiere | Full Episode | Paramount+”

  1. Insults my intelligence to be told (& expected to believe) that a man who's been in prison for 25 years doesn't know wth a cell phone or the internet is but sure is up on his Navigators! Other than that, it was entertaining…

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  2. If we're premium yt members already we shouldn't have to join to watch anything that's put on a Creator's channel. Corporate or individual. With the exception of rental movies. Paramount has their own app already. This is as bad as cobra kai selling us out for Netflix.

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