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How to watch Tulsa King season 1 without Paramount+

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Sylvester Stallone as Dwight "The General" Manfredi of the Paramount+ original series TULSA KING. Photo Cr: Brian Douglas/Paramount+. © 2022 Viacom International Inc. All Rights Reserved. /

Tulsa King season 2 is a highly anticipated release for Paramount+. The Sylvester Stallone-led crime drama follows Dwight Manfredi, a Mafia capo who assumes he's going to fall right back into the fold now that he's out of prison. But, he's proven wrong by his boss who sends him to set-up operations in Tulsa, Oklahoma of all places.

Season 1 is about Dwight's journey to establishing his own grip on the city's criminal underbelly and carving out the road he wants to take in this new era of his life. If you're looking to tune into the show ahead of season 2's release on September 15, here's how you can do so without a Paramount+ subscription!

Starting July 14, Tulsa King will air Sundays at 8 p.m. ET on CBS. The Paramount+ original is a part of the network's summer schedule which includes the new docuseries The Real CSI: Miami, a new season of Big Brother, and the return of Let's Make a Deal Primetime.

I'll note that this will be a broadcast-friendly version of the TV-MA series so do expect cuts for time and content as well as censoring. While much of the series will stay intact, network television has different standards for what can be shown and runtime is impacted by commercials. As such the show's airing on CBS will drop its rating down to TV-14. Viewers can expect strong language and violence. Drug dealing is also a major part of the story.

On the fence about tuning into Tulsa King? Watch the first 33 minutes for free on Paramount+'s Youtube channel!

Tulsa King season 1 has a total of nine episodes, so we can anticipate the crime drama running through the summer on the network. If you want to find out what happens after the season 1 finale, you'll need a Paramount+ subscription. Season 2 is set to land on the platform come Sunday, Sept. 15, the week after the show finishes airing on CBS.

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