The second season of Sylvester Stallone’s Tulsa King has reportedly garnered 13.6 million global viewers on Paramount+, according to data released by Paramount Global. The Taylor Sheridan-created series concluded its 10-episode run on November 17.
Season 2’s premiere on September 15 drew 5.4 million “active subscriber households” within its first seven days, with 2 million viewers tuning in on the day of release. The numbers place Tulsa King among Paramount+’s top-performing domestic originals, alongside Sheridan’s 1923 and the first season of Tulsa King.
Continued Momentum for Tulsa King
The series follows Stallone as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a mafia capo rebuilding a criminal operation in Tulsa, Oklahoma, after being released from prison. The second season reportedly saw a significant increase in online engagement, with Paramount stating that the show generated 159 million social media views, an 894% rise from the first season.
Tulsa King is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios, the team also behind 1923 and Landman. The latter recently set a record for Paramount+’s biggest global series premiere in two years.
Paramount+ Subscriber Growth
Paramount+ continues to show subscriber growth, adding 3.5 million globally in the most recent fiscal quarter, bringing the streaming service’s total to 72 million. Shows like Tulsa King play a key role in attracting and retaining viewers, contributing to the platform’s growth in an increasingly competitive streaming market.
As Tulsa King builds on its momentum, its performance underscores Paramount+’s reliance on original content and the continued popularity of Taylor Sheridan’s productions.