2023-04-18 07:51:45
Still in the process of adapting, Dwight Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone) is walking in Tulsa when he discovers the center of the universe, a curiosity of the region. While some of the filming for the first season of Tulsa King took place in Oklahoma City, showrunner Taylor Sheridan’s team did shoot in Tulsa.
The Center of the Universe is one of the most surprising places in Tulsa. A tourist spot on which Sylvester Stallone stands in the second episode of the first season of Tulsa King. Dwight Manfredi, his character, then discovers an astonishing phenomenon. It is enough, in fact, to stand in the center of the concrete circle to speak without the people around being able to hear.
Once upon a time there was a tender-hearted mobster
For the first time in a TV series, Sylvester Stallone appreciated that his character, the mobster Dwight Manfredi, was the same age as him, namely 75 years old. One scene in particular highlights his age. Scene regarding which the ex-Rambo confided in the microphone of the magazine Hollywood Reporter : “I kind of felt the way I played it. Kind of like I was almost apologizing. It hit me so fast. I’m the oldest guy on set on the show. I might be the grandfather of some of these people. Nevertheless, this scene (when his character sleeps with a younger woman, ndr.) is quite flattering and also quite depressing.”
The transformation of a star
Sylvester Stallone continued regarding his evolution: “Early in my career, I celebrated being a star to the point of being obnoxious. I was like, “See, I told you so!” That sort of thing. When I think back on all this, I tell myself that a little humility would have done me good.”
Producer Terence Winter left his post at the end of the first season due to creative differences.
Center of the Universe
Located in downtown Tulsa, this small concrete circle is the subject of great fascination.
A curiosity of the city of Tulsa, the center of the universe consists of a circle of concrete open to the outside, within which the sound is contained. Just stand there and talk to find that people around hear nothing while there is no partition. And if several scientists have looked into this acoustic anomaly, none has really managed to explain it.
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Passionate regarding cinema, rock and roll, TV series and literature. Press editor and author of the books Heavy Metal in the Movies, Guns N’ Roses Fan Words, Rammstein Fan Words and Welcome to my Jungle: 100 Rock Albums and Other Mismatched Anecdotes. Also loves traveling in search of the most emblematic places of pop culture.
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