Garrett Hedlund is an underappreciated chameleon of an actor and a seamless performer. He fits in perfectly with his co-stars, the scenery, and the story he tells with each character. Friday Night Lights, Four Brothers, Inside Llewyn Davis, along with so many other performances, have left audiences moved. Hedlund inhabits his characters from their core, completely transforming from one project to the next. This, along with some of the heaviest hitters in television, makes his turn on Taylor Sheridan and Terence Winter’s hit Paramount+ series Tulsa King all the more exciting and provocative.
Tulsa King stars Hollywood icon Sylvester Stallone as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a Mafia underboss recently released after 25 years locked up. The powers that be send him to Tulsa, Oklahoma to establish operations. Dwight meets, recruits, and hires locals to help him expand his business. Hedlund plays fan favorite Mitch Keller, an ex-rodeo star, bar owner, and lieutenant of the Manfredi family. This season, Mitch and The General go up against new big-bads, played by Frank Grillo and Neal McDonough in their unyielding Oklahoma turf war.
Collider’s Steve Weintraub was able to chat with Hedlund about the new season of Tusla King. They also conversed over Sylvester Stallone’s unmatched work ethic, character details from his upcoming series about the JonBenét Ramsey mystery, and the ever-ripening shelf life of cult favorite Tron: Legacy.
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3 окт 2024