Tulsa King follows recently released mafia capo Dwight “the General” Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone). Instead of returning to his native New York, he’ll have to take on the Oklahoma city he was exiled to. If you’re wondering how to watch Tulsa King on Paramount+, here are some methods to do so.
Where to Watch Tulsa King Season 1
Good news! There are a few ways you and your family can not only enjoy Tulsa King but everything Paramount+ has to offer. Paramount+ offers a free 7-day trial with access to Essential, Premium, and Bundled plans to best fit your needs. You’ll even save up to 16% with an annual subscription. Enjoy extras such as ad-free viewing, CBS news, local CBS channels, and premium sports programming.
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How Many Episodes Are in Tulsa King Season 1?
There are 10 episodes in Tulsa King season one with a second season forthcoming. Each episode lasts 40 minutes on average. You can check the complete list of Tulsa King episodes and their scheduled date release here below.
- “Go West, Old Man”: November 13, 2022
- “Center of the Universe”: November 20, 2022
- “Caprice”: November 27, 2022
- “Visitation Place”: December 4, 2022
- “Token Joe”: December 11, 2022
- “Stable”: December 18, 2022
- “Warr Acres”: December 25, 2022
- “Episode #1.8”: January 1, 2023
- “Episode #1.9”: January 8, 2023
- “Episode #1.10”: January 15, 2023
What Are the Critics Saying About Tulsa King Season 1?
Tulsa King received a 77% from critics and an 88% from audience viewers. Most audiences agree the series is a fresh take on the mafia genre, with lead Sylvester Stallone offering an engaging performance. Viewers also praise the show for its writing, great comedic moments to lighten the drama, and excellent acting by the supporting cast.
“The show is a wild and fast-moving spectacle. I honestly can’t tell if it’s good good or bad good, but I do know that I love watching it and I can’t wait to see what absolutely buckwild things happen as the season progresses.” – Brittany Knupper, The Mary Sue
“Stallone isn’t the only thing sly about Tulsa King. There’s a wry sense of humor sprinkled throughout. It’s in the dialogue, and in the attitude. This is a surprisingly funny drama, with other actors cast who can also find the funny.” – Bill Brioux, Brioux.tv
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Is Tulsa King Season 1 Suitable for Kids?
Tulsa King is rated TV-MA, which is suitable for viewers ages 17+. The series contains severe depictions of alcohol, drugs, and profanity. It also contains moderate depictions of violence and gore, and mild depictions of sex, nudity, and frightening or intense scenes.