Chaos Unleashed: 'Tulsa King' Season 4 Rocked by Production Turmoil!

The production of "Tulsa King" Season 4 has been marred by significant behind-the-scenes turmoil, preceding major industry shake-ups at NBCUniversal and Paramount. A recent report revealed that 26 members of the 600-person crew were informed they would not be returning for the upcoming season, which is set to resume production shortly. This abrupt turnover has affected various departments, including sound, stunts, transportation, hair, and casting, with most of these positions expected to be filled by new personnel.
Among those impacted is Emmy-nominated stunt coordinator Freddie Poole, who has a 14-year history of working with Sylvester Stallone and received Emmy nominations for his work on "Tulsa King" in both 2023 and 2025. Poole stated that 101 Studios informed him he was being replaced for "creative reasons." He was offered a lesser role as a photo double, which he declined. Poole expressed strong disappointment, lamenting the situation for the Atlanta film community and noting that in his 30 years in the business, he had never witnessed such extensive crew turnover between seasons.
Similarly, Chad Gregory, who has served as Sylvester Stallone's stand-in for all three seasons of the show, discovered through a friend that his position was being recast. He later found his role advertised at a daily rate of $400, a substantial increase from his previous $250. Gregory acknowledged the nature of business but underscored the personal impact of such decisions. While Paramount and 101 Studios refrained from commenting officially, insiders attempted to downplay the situation, suggesting that crew turnover between seasons is standard practice and that budget cuts were not a contributing factor. However, multiple crew members voiced frustration over the unexpected and widespread nature of these changes.
The timing of these production difficulties could not be more challenging for Paramount. The week these issues surfaced, Paramount announced the initial phase of layoffs, impacting approximately 1,000 U.S.-based employees, with further reductions anticipated. These corporate restructuring efforts are unfolding as Paramount reportedly prepares a bid to acquire Warner Bros. Furthermore, the future of Taylor Sheridan’s shows, including "Tulsa King," has been cast into uncertainty following his recent lucrative move from Paramount to NBCUniversal.
Adding to the operational upheaval, "Tulsa King" is also undergoing a significant creative restructuring. Showrunner Dave Erickson has departed the series, paving the way for the return of Terence Winter, who initially launched the series but stepped down after Season 1. Winter is set to resume his role as executive producer and head writer. Season 4 was originally envisioned as a creative renaissance for the show, following its well-received second season, with Sylvester Stallone reprising his role as mobster Dwight “The General” Manfredi. Instead, the production is now grappling with extensive crew layoffs, significant leadership changes, and the broader implications of Taylor Sheridan’s studio transition, as the series continues to stream on Paramount+.
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