Sylvester Stallone’s Tulsa King recently had a behind-the-scenes change, but another show written by Taylor Sheridan proves that it’s actually for the best. Taylor Sheridan, the writer behind Yellowstone and its various spinoff shows, created Tulsa King, but he doesn’t actually run the show anymore. Stallone’s gangster series was originally led by Terence Winter, though it changed to a novel structure that didn’t have a showrunner in season 2. Now, however, there’s another big behind-the-scenes change in store for the show, and it actually seems to be a positive sign of things to come.
As Tulsa King season 3 continues to make progress, more news is coming out about the series every day. For instance, Robert Patrick joined the cast of Tulsa King season 3 as a villain. Now, however, Tulsa King season 3 has a new showrunner replacing Terence Winter: Dave Erickson (via Collider). Erickson has worked on some acclaimed shows, like AMC’s Fear the Walking Dead and Sons of Anarchy, but it’s actually one of the Taylor Sheridan shows on Paramount+ that is the most exciting for his upcoming role in Tulsa King.
Tulsa King Season 3’s New Showrunner Already Proved He Can Handle A Taylor Sheridan Series
Tulsa King’s New Showrunner, Dave Erickson, Was The Showrunner For Mayor Of Kingstown
Prior to joining the crew of Tulsa King, Dave Erickson worked as a writer, executive producer, and showrunner for Taylor Sheridan’s Mayor of Kingstown. The fact that Erickson has already worked as a showrunner for one of Sheridan’s shows is a sign that he’s already got more than enough experience to work as Tulsa King season 3’s showrunner. Under Erickson’s leadership, Mayor of Kingstown has improved its score with critics and audiences alike every season, and Mayor of Kingstown season 4 was recently confirmed, indicating it’s more than capable of drawing in viewers. In his hands, Tulsa King may continue to improve.
Tulsa King Has Already Survived Major BTS Changes
From Harrassment Allegations To Creative Differences, Tulsa King Has Been Through It All
While a new showrunner is a fairly big shake-up, it’s hardly the first time Tulsa King has had as much drama behind the camera as in front of it. Tulsa King season 2 has major BTS problems, as the former showrunner, Terence Winter, left the show due to creative differences with Taylor Sheridan only to come back as a writer in the second season. Additionally, both the crew of Tulsa King and Sylvester Stallone were accused of creating a toxic work environment and verbally berating background actors on their physical appearance and disabilities – though those claims have not been proven true as of writing.
In spite of some major creative challenges and some controversial allegations, Tulsa King seemingly never even broke stride. Tulsa King season 2 broke streaming records for Paramount+, and Tulsa King also secured tremendous review scores on Rotten Tomatoes. Now, with Tulsa King season 3 well underway, it doesn’t seem that the show is capable of being held back by behind-the-scenes changes, and especially not ones that bring in talented creators with proven track records. The future of Tulsa King looks even brighter now than it did just a few months ago.