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sylvester stallone tulsa king: Tulsa King Season 3: Is Neal McDonough returning? Here's latest filming and cast update, and check out Sylvester Stallone's new look

sylvester stallone tulsa king: Tulsa King Season 3: Is Neal McDonough returning? Here's latest filming and cast update, and check out Sylvester Stallone's new look

Time of India19-05-2025

McDonough's Role Grows in Season 3
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Season 3 of Tulsa King is now filming. The crime drama created by Taylor Sheridan returns with Sylvester Stallone in the lead role. The filming is currently underway for Season 3. Seasons 1 and 2 can be watched on Paramount+.Neal McDonough returns as Cal Thresher. He first appeared in Season 2 as a local power broker. In Season 3, the character is now the governor of Oklahoma.McDonough shared how the idea came from a suggestion during a meeting. The executive team agreed, and his role was confirmed. He starts filming after reading the script that showed his character's new position.Sylvester Stallone recently gave a look at what's coming next. He posted a behind-the-scenes photo online. It shows him as Dwight, dressed in a suit and holding a cigar. Stallone says the character has more plans in motion. The scene suggests future actions will involve more risky moves.The end of Season 2 left many questions. Bill Bevilaqua had removed Chickie from the picture. Dwight was kidnapped by unknown people. These events set up new partnerships.It appears Dwight and Bill may now work together. Their alliance could lead to progress or conflict. Viewers are waiting to see how it unfolds.There is no official release date yet, but production has started and filming is currently underway for Season 3.Neal McDonough plays Cal Thresher, who becomes the governor of Oklahoma in the upcoming season.

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