Summary

  • Tulsa King season 2 added Neal McDonough as a villain, mirroring Yellowstone's fantastic casting strategy from season 2.
  • McDonough's character, Cal Thresher, is a powerful and territorial businessperson in Tulsa.
  • Cal seems very similar to McDonough's character from Yellowstone season 2, Malcolm Beck.

Taylor Sheridan's crime drama Tulsa King's cast of characters, and they'll both add quite a bit of talent to the show. One of them, however, could mirror a trick Yellowstone used to great effect.

Since all the Yellowstone spinoffs. The competition is quite steep, but Tulsa King may have given itself an advantage by copying a casting trick used by Yellowstone. If Tulsa King's new character proves to be as good as Yellowstone's was, it would make Tulsa King season 2 even better than the first season.

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Tulsa King Season 2's Villain Casting Copies A Brilliant Yellowstone Trick

Tulsa King season 2 added Neal McDonough as a villain, a move that seems to come straight from the Yellowstone playbook. He played Malcolm Beck, the antagonistic head of the Montana Liquor Board in Yellowstone season 2. It's a brilliant move for Tulsa King: McDonough is fantastic as a villain, and he should be able to bring his talent of portraying evil, unlikable characters to Tulsa King. The similarities run even deeper, too, as McDonough will be ing Tulsa King in its sophomore season, and he'll likely significantly raise the show's stakes, just as he did with Yellowstone.

What We Know About Neal McDonough's Tulsa King Season 2 Character

Neal McDonough as Cal Thresher talking to Dwight Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone) in the trailer for Tulsa King season 2.

With Tulsa King season 2 still a few months away, not much is known about McDonough's character in the show. It has been confirmed that he'll be playing a character named Cal Thresher, who was described as "a powerful and extremely territorial businessman in Tulsa," (via Variety). Based on that description, it seems clear that Cal will be on a collision course with Dwight and his criminal empire. As Dwight's gang continues to expand, Cal will likely try to stop anyone from cutting into his profit margins. Cal's status as a businessperson also, interestingly, makes McDonough's characters in Tulsa King and Yellowstone even more connected.

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Yellowstone
Release Date
2018 - 2024-00-00
Network
Paramount Network
Showrunner
Taylor Sheridan

WHERE TO WATCH

Streaming

Yellowstone follows the Dutton family, led by patriarch John Dutton, as they defend their expansive ranch against external threats from land developers, an Indian reservation, and America’s first national park. Released on June 20, 2018, this series examines the complex dynamics and violent conflicts surrounding the largest contiguous ranch in the United States.

Writers
John Coveny, Ian McCulloch
Franchise(s)
Yellowstone
Seasons
5
Streaming Service(s)
Peacock
Creator(s)
Taylor Sheridan, John Linson

In Yellowstone, McDonough also played a ruthless businessperson in the form of Malcolm Beck, with an emphasis on ruthless. Beck, along with his brother, was absolutely diabolical in Yellowstone: he used a militia group to openly attack both the Duttons' and Dan Jenkins, he had Tate kidnapped by white nationalists that permanently scarred him emotionally, and he had two of his men attempt to sexually assault Beth, among many other crimes. The Beck brothers were awful people, and if McDonough can play such an easy-to-hate villain again, Tulsa King season 2 could be very interesting indeed.

Source: Variety

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Tulsa King
Release Date
November 11, 2022
Network
Paramount
Showrunner
Terence Winter

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Streaming

Tulsa King is a Paramount+ original TV series starring Sylvester Stallone as Dwight "The General" Manfredi. After being released from prison for murder, The General is sent to Tulsa, Oklahoma, where he quickly sets up a new criminal empire. Tulsa King marks Stallone's first leading role in a TV show.

Directors
Taylor Sheridan
Writers
Taylor Sheridan
Seasons
2
Streaming Service(s)
Prime Video