Get ready for OKC's Pop Culture Con coming to Remington Park in Oklahoma City, OK. It's two full days of incredible guests and special celebrity appearances from some of the biggest stars of television, movies, pro wrestling, and more! It's all things pop culture and all under one roof!
If you haven't heard the news yet Sylvester Stallone is in Oklahoma filming for a new show for Paramount + called 'Tulsa King.' He posted the news on his official Instagram page that he'll be in both Tulsa and Oklahoma City next week working on the new series.
The new film trilogy 'Washington's Armor' which was partially filmed right here in Lawton, Fort Sill will premiere this Monday (02-21-22) on Presidents' Day. You may remember back in January of this year film crews were in town shooting some additional scenes for the new series at the Museum of the Great Plains 'Trading Post.' We'll be seeing it and maybe even some locals who were cast as extras this Monday on NTD.
We could be seeing Sylvester Stallone in Tulsa, OK. he'll be staring in an all new show for Paramount + called "Tulsa King." The new series was created by Taylor Sheridan. If that name sounds familiar, yes he's the same guy who brought us "Yellowstone" and several other shows on Paramount + and elsewhere. At this time we aren't too sure exactly when the new show will premiere, the production is just now getting underway.
If you're a fan of Clint Eastwood you have to make the trip to Dallas, TX. and see the "Clint Eastwood a Cinematic Legacy" exhibit at the AT&T Global Headquarters at 208 S. Akard Street in Dallas, TX. It's set up inside the AT&T Discovery District and is FREE and OPEN to the public! It's an amazing collection of props, wardrobe, and other Eastwood artifacts on display celebrating Clint's 50 plus years of acting and directing movies.
If you haven't seen the new show "Reservation Dogs" on the FX network, it's also available to stream on Hulu, you have to check it out! The new show is filmed right here in Oklahoma. Most of it is being filmed in Okmulgee and in the Tulsa area. The show is about a group of Native American teenagers growing up on a reservation. It's kind of a dark, coming of age comedy with lots of action, laughs and unforgettable moments.