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Tulsa King Moves Production to NYC for Season 5
3 Jun
Summary
- Tulsa King eyes a fifth season with an open writers' room.
- Production plans to relocate from Atlanta to New York.
- New York's tax incentives are a key factor in the move.

The popular Paramount+ series "Tulsa King," starring Sylvester Stallone, is preparing for a potential fifth season, as indicated by the opening of its writers' room. Production, which has primarily been based in Atlanta, is slated for a relocation to New York City.
This significant move is motivated by a combination of financial and narrative factors. New York has recently bolstered its film tax incentive program, now offering substantial annual incentives to compete with other states. Furthermore, the storyline could naturally bring Stallone's character, Dwight "The General" Manfredi, back to his New York origins.
Although a formal renewal for Season 5 has not been announced, the show's strong viewership suggests it is highly probable. The production shift may impact the approximately 250 crew members in Atlanta. This development occurs amidst a landscape of several other Taylor Sheridan series on Paramount+.