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Taylor Sheridan & Samuel L. Jackson's "Tulsa King" Spin-Off Moving from New Orleans To Texas

  • Writer: Dan Lalonde
    Dan Lalonde
  • 4 days ago
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What is your favorite Taylor Sheridan show? I still am backing my conspiracy theory that Sheridan is an AI writing program, as he currently has six shows on the air or being filmed. That's a lot of dedication to sit down and write. I can barely write this article without checking my Facebook ten times.


Paramount+ has officially announced the 'Tulsa King' spin-off, focusing on Samuel L. Jackson's Russell Lee Washington Jr., who was introduced last season, will be moving from taking place in New Orleans to Texas and will now be known as 'Frisco King'.


Filming will begin next month in Fort Worth with eight episodes that Sheridan will all write himself. I guess he doesn't need a writing room. I imagine that since he already has studios in Texas for 'Landman', it made more sense to take advantage of that for economic reasons and convenience.


Matt Thunell, president of Paramount Television Studios, said in a statement."We are honored to have Taylor Sheridan write the first season of 'Frisco King' and bring to life Samuel L. Jackson's iconic character. Having him pen all episodes of the season with his singular voice will be a treat for fans of 'Tulsa King' and audiences around the world."


Are you a fan of 'Tulsa King'? Comment below with your thoughts.



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Source: TV Line


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