Follow us on Google News

Get the latest updates directly in your Google News feed

Taylor Sheridan’s comedy-drama seriesTulsa Kingpresents a unique mixture of comic and crime elements on TV. The Sylvester Stallone starrer showcases the journey of  Dwight Manfredi, a former American Mafia caporegime who is exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Sylvester Stallone as Dwight in Tulsa King.

The character undergoes various trials and errors as he works hard to start his criminal empire from scratch at the new location. The show’s setting called for a detail-oriented costume design which introduced viewers to the land. The former showrunner, Terence Winter also included his special wish to see one character dressed up in Austin Powers’ style, which made fans speculate if Sheridan greenlit the decision.

The special focus on costume design and its inspiration

Paramount’sTulsa Kingpresents its characters in the relatively unexplored backdrop of Oklahoma’s Tulsa. Like Dwight who is played by Sylvester Stallone, most of the audience was also unaware of the place’s charms and aesthetics.

To stay true to the setting, the costume in-charge Suzanne McCabe worked hard to understand the required vibe. In an interview withIndieWire, the designer spoke about the changes she incorporated in Season 2 of the show.

Tulsa King Season 2 Showrunner on Sylvester Stallone’s Best Decision for the Series: ‘Everybody was on board’

Tulsa King Season 2 Showrunner on Sylvester Stallone’s Best Decision for the Series: ‘Everybody was on board’

Yeah, it’s like Siberia in their mind. I mean, for Dwight’s character to be shipped there is a huge thing in a person’s mind to be like, ‘Oh, I’m getting sent to Siberia.’

McCabe further touched upon the constantly changing aesthetics of each character, which represented their growth. She firmly believed that every individual had their style, influenced by their development in the plot.

It’s Clear as Day Tulsa King is Setting a Team up Between Team Dwight and Another Gangster Family Against Cal Thresher

It’s Clear as Day Tulsa King is Setting a Team up Between Team Dwight and Another Gangster Family Against Cal Thresher

I really just thought about the different characters. But we also only go episode by episode, so there is a growth and an evolution that happens.

Interestingly, the former showrunner Terence Winter also lent his two cents when it came to one character’s costumes. Winter requested the designer to model Bodhi played by Martin Starr in Austin Powers’ style.

Martin Starr as Bodhi in Tulsa King.

And then with Bodhi, Terry [Winter, the showrunner] asked for the Sergeant Pepper thing, which I did, and the Austin Powers-looking thing.

“Sly spoke to me”: Sylvester Stallone’s Request is Why Garrett Hedlund Said Yes to a “Daunting” Task in Tulsa King Season 2

Mike Myers’s unique costumes and his vibe influenced Winter and he wanted the same to be reflected in Bodhi’s costumes. Later, McCabe stated she went with regular suits to style the actor in a more gangster-appropriate look.

The roller-coaster journey of the show’s backbone

Winter previously won four Emmy awards for his work on the hit seriesThe Sopranos. Naturally, people attributed the success ofTulsa Kingto the skilled showrunner, but he abruptly left the show.

“People so hellbent on treating it like Cowboy Sopranos”: Tulsa King Season 2 is Getting Taylor Sheridan a Lot of Flak for the Silliest Reason

The Hollywood Reporterrevealed that he quit due to scheduling conflicts and then returned for the second season. However, Winter did not take back the mantle of the showrunner and instead returned as the head writer and executive producer.

. Now this is where the fun starts. you may start building on those relationships, we can get into the backstories, and we see them develop and get faced with more challenges and conflicts.

“Sly spoke to me”: Sylvester Stallone’s Request is Why Garrett Hedlund Said Yes to a “Daunting” Task in Tulsa King Season 2

He also revealed some information about the second season, stating it would focus on the character’s further development.Rotten Tomatoesalso rated the new season at a perfect 100%, with fans praising the actors’ performances.

“This fits me like a tailor-made suit”: The Reason Sylvester Stallone Even Agreed to Play Dwight in Tulsa King is to Undo the Damage from Rambo and Rocky

Tulsa Kingis currently available to watch on Paramount+.

Shruti Pathak

Articles Published :286

An entertainment writer with a passion for storytelling that transcends genres, Shruti Pathak is currently pursuing her Bachelor of Arts in English. She is also a devoted poetry enthusiast, exploring the beauty of language and emotion through verse. Obsessed with the show Friends, a self-proclaimed swiftie, and inspired by classical literature these are just some characteristics that describe the novice writer. Newly joining FandomWire as an intern writer, she hopes to share her thoughts while sharpening her writing skills on various entertainment topics.

More from Shruti Pathak

“Let’s just hope that we’re still in the movie”: Real Reason Pumbaa Actor Was Terrified Disney Will Kick Him Out of The Lion King 1994

Racists Call It a Day: The Record Cynthia Erivo’s Wicked Box Office Just Broke in 8 Days Was What Many Once Hoped Would Be Joker 2

Barbenheimer 2025 Was Almost Here: Ariana Grande’s Wicked 2 Release Date Moved, Was It to Avoid Clashing With One of the Greatest Disney Sequels Ever?

The Batman 2: Is Zoë Kravitz Not In the Robert Pattinson Starring Sequel? Reports

17 Years Later, This Iron Man Scene Was the Darkest MCU Moment No One Realized

When Is Absolute Flash #6 Coming Out? Release Date, Plot Prediction & Everything We Know

‘The Serial Killer’s Apprentice’: How Dean Corll Was Murdered by His Own “Friend”

Is Apple TV+’s Carême Renewed for Season 2? Details Inside

Austin PowersMike MyersSylvester StalloneTerence Winter