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‘Tulsa King’ Moving to ATL’s Eagle Rock Studios
By Christopher Winley | Published on April 17, 2024

The Paramount+ series Tulsa King, starring Sylvestor Stallone, is moving its filming and production to Georgia after filming its debut season in Oklahoma. The official start date for season two filming is still TBD, although creators have announced that production will take place at Eagle Rock Studios in Norcross, Georgia. 

Some believe that the motivation for the location change is related to resistance from Oklahoma government officials concerning the state’s film tax credit. The annual cap for movie and film incentives sits at $30 million while Georgia is one of six states without a tax credit cap.

As for the show itself, Stallone plays the main character Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a 75-year-old former New York gangster just out of a 25-year incarceration. Upon release, he’s promptly exiled to Tulsa by his ex-boss’s son. In this unfamiliar territory, he endeavors to renew his criminal tendencies.

Joining Stallone is Dana Delaney, Garrett Hedlund, Andrea Savage, Martin Starr, Jay Will, Max Casella, Domenick Lombardozzi, Vincent Piazza, and A.C. Peterson.  

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