Sylvester Stallone offered fans a glimpse at Tulsa King Season 3 with a new clip, teasing Samuel L. Jackson’s role. Praising his co-star, Stallone reflected on their personal connection before working together.
Sylvester Stallone on Samuel L. Jackson’s role in Tulsa King Season 3
Appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Sylvester Stallone spoke about sharing the screen with Samuel L. Jackson for Season 3 of Tulsa King. During the segment, Fallon mentioned that Jackson is one of the cast additions to the upcoming season, drawing loud cheers from the studio audience. Fallon remarked, “How could Tulsa King get better?” to which Stallone responded with a grin, “It doesn’t.”
The conversation turned to Stallone’s personal connection with Jackson. He explained that the two had been neighbors for years. He joked, “I was waiting for him to come over and borrow a cup of sugar.” Although they had known each other for a long time, Stallone admitted he always hoped for the chance to work alongside him. He added, “But he’s such a big star and has such an agenda himself.”
Stallone described Jackson’s involvement on the show as feeling like a “heavyweight fight.” He said, “You finally got somebody you know can kick the hell out of you, you know? So, you’ve got to be on your game.” When asked by Fallon what it was like sharing the screen with Jackson, Stallone praised his co-star. He said, “He’s great. He was so funny. Wait till you see how cool he is in this.”
New Tulsa King Season 3 clip revealed
Fallon then revealed exciting news for fans, confirming that Tulsa King has already been renewed for a fourth season. The host went on to unveil an exclusive sneak peek from the upcoming season, which featured Stallone reprising his role as Dwight Manfredi.
In the scene, Dwight is seen in a tense exchange with Ray, who urges him to “share.” Dwight resists the idea, saying, “You’re right. Sharing’s good. As long as you’re sharing with somebody you want to share with.” The scene closes with Ray warning, “You know luck isn’t permanent,” to which Dwight replies, “Nothing is, Ray.”
Season 3 of Tulsa King is set to premiere on September 21.
Originally reported by Disheeta Maheshwari on ComingSoon.