'Tulsa King' Gets Season 3 Premiere Date As 'NOLA King' Spinoff Ordered To Series

  The new kingdom is officially coming to Paramount+ , and the foundation setter is almost ready to play. The third season of Tulsa King starring Sylvester Stallone has been given a premiere date of Sunday, September 21 (do you remember?), after ensuring that the Samuel L. Jackson-led spinoff it sets up over the course of it, NOLA King actually leads to something, ordering it to series two weeks ago on July 17. Episodes will drop weekly for the season whose logline reads  “As Dwight’s (Sylvester Stallone) empire expands, so do his enemies – and the risks to his crew. Now, he faces his most dangerous adversaries in Tulsa yet: the Dunmires, a powerful old-money family that doesn’t play by old-world rules, forcing Dwight to fight for everything he’s built and protect his family.” The season also stars  Martin Starr, Jay Will, Annabella Sciorra, Neal McDonough, Robert Patrick, Beau Knapp, Bella Heathcote, Chris Caldovino, McKenna Quigley Harrington, Mike “Cash Flo” Walden,...

Nickelodeon Nicktoon' Rock Paper Scissors' Gets Paramount+ Date, Two-Season Renewal

 


As fans await news on The Fairly OddParents: A New Wish after its first half of its first season made its crucial future-deciding arrival to Netflix in November, followed by its full-season drop on Paramount+ in March, they can be assured there’s at least some health at Nickelodeon, both the network and the animation studio. The network has announced that Rock Paper Scissors, last year’s first new Nicktoon, has been renewed for second and third seasons. The first season will make its own Paramount+ arrival on Wednesday, May 28.


At launch, Rock Paper Scissors was the #1 new animated series for the Kids 2-11 and 6-11 demographics. It should be emphasized that instead of being 20 episodes each like the first season, these are 20 episodes split across both seasons. Definitely not the practice one is looking for but it’s better than nothing. The ten-episode second season premieres in the fall domestically but won’t start international rollout until 2026. In addition, Nickelodeon has greenlit 20 one-minute shorts for even more hijinks, even if just in short-form. They will debut across Nickelodeon’s “ecosystem”, presumably the linear networks, YouTube channels, and social media pages, later this year.

Rock Paper Scissors stars Ron Funches as Rock, who has the biggest heart and moral compass, as well as modeling aspirations; Thomas Lennon as Paper, the self-proclaimed “smart guy” of the group who wants an inventor, but whose product at this stage tends to explode; and Carlos Alazraqui as Scissors, the overly confident wannabe cool guy. They are “a trio of best friends and roommates who lovingly compete over everything in sometimes laughable but mostly wildly absurd ways”. There’s also Melissa VillaseƱor as Pencil, the genuinely very smart neighbor in their building and Eddie Pepitone as Lou, the angry garbage can who serves as their landlord. 

Rock Paper Scissors embodies the creative and character-driven storytelling we champion at Nickelodeon and the show’s humor and heart has struck a chord with our audience,” said Ramsey Naito, who is President of Paramount Animation and Nickelodeon Animation. “With an all-star cast that brings incredible energy, humor and depth to every character, we can’t wait to dive even deeper into the hilarious world these three best friends share.”

The series is created, written, and executive produced by Kyle Stegina and Josh Lehrman, who previously created Bizaardvark together for Disney Channel and co-produced and wrote for Paradise PD and Robot ChickenDreamWorks alum Conrad Vernon and The Fairly OddParents’ Bob Boyle, who created Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! and Ying Yang Yo! serve as the series’s executive producers.

Source: Deadline

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