Tulsa King spin-off retitled Frisco King with Taylor Sheridan writing scripts

Paramount+ has announced that the Tulsa King spin-off, now titled Frisco King, will be written entirely by creator Taylor Sheridan. The series stars Samuel L. Jackson and shifts its setting to Texas. Production is set to begin in late March in Fort Worth.

Paramount+ revealed on Tuesday that Taylor Sheridan, the creator of the Tulsa King universe, will write all eight episodes of the upcoming spin-off Frisco King. The series stars Samuel L. Jackson as Russell Lee Washington Jr., a character first introduced in Tulsa King Season 3.

Originally titled NOLA King and set in New Orleans, the project has been retitled and relocated to Texas. It was ordered to series last July. Matt Thunell, president of Paramount Television Studios, stated: "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."

Sheridan and Jackson will executive produce alongside Sylvester Stallone, who plays Dwight Manfredi in the original Tulsa King. Stallone's series has been renewed for Season 4, though no return date is scheduled, nor is there a premiere timetable for Frisco King on Paramount+.

Production starts in late March in Fort Worth, Texas. Sheridan's portfolio includes Mayor of Kingstown, which ends with Season 5; Lioness, renewed for Season 3; Landman, renewed for Season 3; and upcoming series Marshals, a Yellowstone spin-off featuring Luke Grimes as Kayce Dutton, and The Madison, starring Michelle Pfeiffer and Kurt Russell.

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Luke Grimes as U.S. Marshal Kayce Dutton in promotional image for Yellowstone spinoff 'Marshals' CBS premiere.
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Yellowstone spinoff Marshals premieres on CBS

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The Yellowstone spinoff series Marshals debuted on CBS on March 1, 2026, following Kayce Dutton as he joins an elite U.S. Marshals unit in Montana. Created by Spencer Hudnut and based on characters from the original series by Taylor Sheridan and John Linson, the procedural drama shifts the franchise toward a more straightforward law enforcement format. Starring Luke Grimes in the lead role, the show explores themes of protection and community amid regional tensions.

Pro wrestler Mike Walden from Louisville, Kentucky, portrays Bigfoot, the bodyguard for Sylvester Stallone's character on the Paramount+ series Tulsa King. This marks Walden's only scripted TV role to date, with 20 appearances on the show. Walden transitioned from a 30-year wrestling career under the name Cash Flo.

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Taylor Sheridan has created a new original series titled The Madison for Paramount+, starring Michelle Pfeiffer. The family drama focuses on grief and healing in Montana, distinct from the Yellowstone universe. Season one premieres on March 14, 2026, with six episodes.

Taylor Sheridan, known for writing his shows solo, had to delegate tasks for the Paramount+ series Lioness due to his busy schedule. This marked a shift from his past experiences, including writing every episode of Yellowstone. Lioness star Zoe Saldana noted his willingness to collaborate.

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Actor Matt Dillon has been cast as the lead in an upcoming eight-episode drama series on MGM+, reimagining the classic 1960 Western film The Magnificent Seven. The series, created by Tim Kring, follows a group of gunfighters protecting a Quaker village. Filming is scheduled to begin in Calgary in June.

CBS has announced a new drama series starring and executive-produced by Matt LeBlanc, known for his role on 'Friends'. The project, titled 'Flint', centers on a Los Angeles Police Department detective facing an unexpected extension of his service. It comes from writer Evan Katz and producers including Jerry Bruckheimer.

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Larry Wells, a Texas native who began acting at age 64 after a long business career, has joined the cast of the upcoming independent film 'Anderson County.' The movie, based on a real 1951 murder in East Texas, is being filmed in the Palestine area and honors fallen game wardens. Wells credits a chance email invitation for launching his unexpected path in entertainment.

 

 

 

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