NOLA King: Taylor Sheridan’s new Samuel L. Jackson show must avoid the Yellowstone mistake that ‘Tulsa King’ repeated.. a costly mistake that can’t be ignored
Taylor Sheridan’s teaming up with Samuel L. Jackson for NOLA King, and the hype’s already simmering. But if Sheridan wants this New
Orleans-set crime saga to truly pop, he needs to steer clear of one glaring Yellowstone universe misstep, repeating Tulsa King’s formula without fixing its flaws.
While Tulsa King had Stallone swagger, it stumbled with undercooked characters and a tone that couldn’t decide if it was gritty or goofy. With a powerhouse like Jackson leading NOLA King, Sheridan’s got the perfect shot to go deeper, darker, and way sharper. Just leave the cowboy clichés and tonal whiplash behind, please.
Samuel L. Jackson as Director Nick Fury in a still from Secret Invasion | Credits: Marvel Studios
Samuel L. Jackson is stepping into the Taylor Sheridan-verse, and NOLA King is already stirring buzz. But for this Tulsa King spinoff to hit harder than just another stylish mob drama, it needs to do one thing: break the Sheridan formula (via Deadline).
Here’s the pattern: every Sheridan protagonist so far starts high up the food chain. Yellowstone gave us the legacy-soaked Duttons. Tulsa King had Dwight Manfredi, straight out of a New York mafia dynasty. Even CIA thriller Lioness leans on operatives with elite-level access. Power, privilege, or both. That’s the entry ticket.
But NOLA King has a shot to flip the script. If the veteran writer and showrunner Dave Erickson (Mayor of Kingstown, Fear the Walking Dead) makes Russell Lee Washington Jr. more than just “another aging gangster with a vendetta,” this could be Sheridan’s Breaking Bad. What if Jackson plays a man without a criminal pedigree? A regular guy cornered by circumstance, dragged into crime because it’s the only card left in the deck?
That’s the kind of story TV’s been missing. Not a legend in decline, but a man in transformation.
Jackson’s also expected to first show up in Tulsa King Season 3, going toe-to-toe with Stallone’s Dwight. The idea is to use that arc to launch NOLA King, where Russell heads to New Orleans to establish his own power base. It’s a smart move structurally, but again, if it’s just “another turf war,” it’s nothing new.
Samuel L. Jackson is officially entering the Sheridan-verse. The Pulp Fiction legend will headline NOLA King, a gritty Tulsa King spinoff coming to Paramount+.
According to Deadline, Jackson plays Russell Lee Washington Jr., a crime-world heavyweight who’ll first square off with Sylvester Stallone’s Dwight “The General” Manfredi in Tulsa King Season 3. Before Russell gets his own show, he’ll cause some serious trouble in Stallone’s backyard.
The series will be written and showrun by Dave Erickson (Mayor of Kingstown, Fear the Walking Dead), with Taylor Sheridan serving as executive producer. Basically, it’s a dream team for a crime saga with bite.
Jackson, no stranger to iconic roles, brings major firepower. From Nick Fury in the MCU to Jules in Pulp Fiction, he’s got range and swagger.
Now, he’s trading Avengers for New Orleans turf wars. And with Tulsa King Season 3 still in production, Russell’s entrance promises to be explosive. Watch this space, NOLA’s about to get its king.