Paramount+'s hit show "Tulsa King" could have a longer life past its first two seasons, according to reports.
The Oklahoma-oriented show ended its second season on Sunday, but according to Deadline reports, there's more to come in the Taylor Sheridan universe.
Here's everything we know.
Not yet. Deadline reports that there are talks of a two-season renewal, putting the show at 4 total seasons. However, there have been no official statements.
According to sources close to Deadline, four seasons wouldn't be the cap, or spinoffs could be in the making.
There are no official reports on why the show has not been renewed. However, Deadline reports that the show could still be negotiating contracts for a potential pay increase for star Sylvester Stallone.
The show has increased Stallone's pay per episode each season, starting at $750,000 in season 1 to $1.5 million in season 2, according to Deadline.
The season two premiere brought in 2 million global views on premiere day and over 5.4 million viewers in the first seven days. Overall, it outpaced season one by 8%, with more than 10 million global household views.
Season 1 of "Tulsa King" was filmed primarily in Oklahoma, but production for season 2 moved to Georgia. The move of "Tulsa King" from OKC to Atlanta put Stallone closer to home in Palm Beach, Florida.
So far, the Stallone vehicle is the largest scripted television series to be produced in Oklahoma using the incentives under the Filmed in Oklahoma Act of 2021.
Movies and television are big business in Georgia: The Peach State harvested $4.4 billion in spending from film and TV productions in the fiscal year that ended June 30, 2022, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Georgia's film incentive is the biggest in the country, according to Variety, and the Peach State is one of six states that doesn't have a cap on its film incentive.
Some Oklahoma leaders would like to see the cap on the Sooner State's film incentive boosted to keep more movie and television projects rolling here.
All episodes of the first and second seasons of "Tulsa King" are on Paramount+, having been released week by week earlier this fall. Viewers can register for Paramount+ here.
Lead actor Stallone has an ensemble of additional actors this season, including Andrea Savage, Max Casella, Martin Starr and many others.
Country Star Jelly Roll made a cameo this season with his new song "Get By."