
No one wanted to comment, but there are whispers that Stallone will get a raise from the $1.5 million per episode he got in season two, which was a raise from $750,000 per episode in the first season.
A two-season pickup for Tulsa King wouldn't be a surprise, as it comes on the heels of a strong second season whose finale recently aired. The season two opener reached record highs with 2 million global views on premiere day and 5.4 million in its first seven days. After 35 days, season two had averaged over 10 million global households, surpassing the first season by 8%.
According to sources, Tulsa King could last longer than four seasons, with spin-offs along the lines of Sheridan's Yellowstone (2018) universe as well.
In Tulsa King, Stallone plays Dwight 'The General' Manfredi, a mafia boss fresh out of prison and setting up a new criminal empire in Oklahoma.
1.5 million for an episode?
It's no longer about anything and we just pay more for those streaming services