Tulsa King Is Making Sylvester Stallone Revisit His 1 Acting Talent He Hasn’t Flexed Since A 33 Year-Old Movie

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Sylvester Stallone’s back in the spotlight with Tulsa King, but this time he’s dusting off an acting talent he hasn’t flexed in 33 years. Known for his gritty, tough-guy roles, Stallone’s latest project has him diving into a skill fans haven’t seen much of since the ’90s—his knack for blending action with sharp comedic timing.

That’s right, Stallone’s bringing back his humor, a side of him we haven’t really seen since Tango & Cash. Fans are buzzing, and it’s clear Stallone’s instincts for mixing intensity with wit haven’t lost their edge.

Sylvester Stallone’s Comedy Comeback: Tulsa King Brings Back His Oscar-Level Humor!

Sylvester Stallone’s out here flexing those comedy chops again, and the fans can’t get enough! Tulsa King’s bringing back the Stallone we haven’t seen since Oscar dropped back in ’91. Who knew the king of action could still pull off those comic vibes so effortlessly?

In Tulsa King, Stallone’s got that fish-out-of-water mob boss vibe down, channeling the same kind of comic timing that had us cracking up in Oscar. Let’s be real—Hollywood’s been sleeping on Stallone’s comedy game for decades, always pegging him as the muscle. But Tulsa King? It’s proof that his comic instincts never went anywhere; they were just waiting to pop off again.

With Terence Winter—yeah, the guy who wrote The Sopranos and Boardwalk Empire—behind the scenes, this show blends mob drama and laugh-out-loud moments like it’s nothing. Winter’s been into mob life since watching flicks like The Sting and rubbing elbows with real-life gangsters back in the day.

So, when he got a chance to write for Stallone, it was game on. Stallone wasn’t just the guy in front of the camera; he was right in the mix, rewriting scripts, throwing in ideas, and adding his own flavor to the scenes. Winter asserted,

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You’re not just getting an actor, you’re getting a screenwriter, a director, a producer, an editor, music guy, across the board. He’s done this a million times. He’s got opinions about everything. His instincts are really spot on; he knows what he wants and what his audience wants to see.

With Tulsa King, Stallone’s reminding everyone that his comic instincts are still spot on—and he’s bringing the laughs like it’s 1991 all over again!

Stallone Takes Charge in Armor as Heist Thriller Trailer Drops

Sylvester Stallone’s back at it in Armor, plotting a heist that’s anything but ordinary. The new trailer just dropped, and Stallone’s taking charge as a master thief, eyeing a massive score from an armored truck.

His crew (yeah, we’re talking Ray Donovan’s Dash Mihok too) thought they had this one in the bag—until they found out the truck’s guarded by a father-son duo, Jason (Jason Patric) and Casey (Josh Wiggins).

Everything flipped—literally—when Stallone’s team rolled that truck on a bridge, trapping Jason and Casey inside. They said they’d let them walk if they surrendered, but Jason wasn’t buying it. This Armor heist went from easy money to a full-on standoff.

Per the plot, it’s now all about the duo teaming up to outsmart and outgun Stallone’s crew to protect their lives and take back what’s theirs. This one’s going to be wild!

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