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Home / Arts and Entertainment / Sylvester Stallone Saves Tulsa King Co-Star Frank Grillo from Dramatic Exit

Sylvester Stallone Saves Tulsa King Co-Star Frank Grillo from Dramatic Exit

13 Nov

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Summary

  • Frank Grillo's character was set to leave Tulsa King, but Stallone convinced him to stay
  • Grillo and Stallone have a close friendship, with Stallone as Grillo's mentor
  • Grillo wants to see his character get "a little revenge" in the upcoming season
Sylvester Stallone Saves Tulsa King Co-Star Frank Grillo from Dramatic Exit

In a surprising turn of events, Tulsa King fans were nearly forced to say goodbye to Frank Grillo's character, Bill Bevilaqua, after he was taken into federal custody midway through season 3. Grillo, 60, had even prepared to make his final two appearances as a "swan song" for the show.

However, Grillo's fate took an unexpected twist when Sylvester Stallone, who stars as the lead character Dwight Manfredi, stepped in and convinced Grillo to stay. Stallone, who Grillo describes as a close friend and mentor, made it clear that Bevilaqua was not going anywhere. As a result, Grillo is now set to return for Tulsa King's upcoming fourth season.

Grillo and Stallone have developed a strong bond through their work on the show, with Grillo describing Stallone as both a legendary actor who shaped his career and a peer he can bounce ideas off of. The two have even taken to leaving video messages for each other, as they never know when it might be the last time they speak.

As Tulsa King gears up for its next chapter, Grillo is eager to see his character get "a little revenge," though he cautions that revenge can sometimes "get the best of someone." Fans of the show will have to wait and see how Bevilaqua's story unfolds in the upcoming season.

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Grillo's character, Bill Bevilaqua, was taken into federal custody midway through season 3 of Tulsa King, and Grillo was prepared to make his final two appearances as a "swan song" for the show.
Stallone, who stars as the lead character Dwight Manfredi, called Grillo and made it clear that Bevilaqua was not going anywhere, convincing Grillo to return for the show's upcoming fourth season.
Grillo describes Stallone as both a legendary actor who shaped his career and a peer he can bounce ideas off of. The two have developed a close friendship, with Stallone serving as a mentor to Grillo.

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