Sylvester Stallone Announces Production of Frisco King with Samuel L. Jackson
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Mumbai, April 16 (NationPress) Renowned Hollywood actor Sylvester Stallone has announced that both the fourth season and a spin-off series of Tulsa King, titled Frisco King, are currently in production, and he has shared a sneak peek on social media.
Stallone posted on Instagram, showcasing a photo from the set of this comedy and crime drama series. In the picture, Stallone and Samuel L. Jackson are seen enjoying a moment together while holding the script and laughing alongside the show's creator.
“From one king to another, Frisco King is now underway! #FriscoKing,” he captioned the post.
For those unfamiliar, Tulsa King first premiered in 2022, featuring Stallone in the role of Dwight "The General" Manfredi, an American Mafia caporegime who, after being released from a New York prison, relocates to Tulsa, Oklahoma to establish a new criminal enterprise. This marks Stallone's debut as a lead actor in a scripted television series.
The cast includes Andrea Savage, Martin Starr, Jay Will, Max Casella, Domenick Lombardozzi, Vincent Piazza, A. C. Peterson, Garrett Hedlund, and Dana Delany. The show was renewed for a second season, which debuted in 2024, and Paramount later confirmed a third season, set to premiere in 2025.
Additionally, both a fourth season and the spin-off series Frisco King, featuring Samuel L. Jackson, have been officially greenlit.
Throughout his extensive film career spanning over five decades, Stallone has garnered numerous accolades, including a Golden Globe Award and a Critics' Choice Award, along with nominations for the Academy Award and BAFTA Award.
He is notably one of only two actors, alongside Harrison Ford, to have starred in a box-office No. 1 film across six consecutive decades.
In March 2026, news broke that Stallone will collaborate with filmmaker Quentin Tarantino to co-direct and co-write a six-part miniseries featuring elements of gangsters, showgirls, boxing, and music, which will be filmed in black and white using vintage 1930s cameras.