Well we know how much Stallone enjoyed our weather.... https://thenationaldesk.com/news/fro...redi-instagram
While that's certainly possible - for whatever it's worth, in an interview with the Tulsa World last month, showrunner Terence Winter said, "Oklahoma was challenging and wonderful at the same time." (https://tulsaworld.com/entertainment...9814e7353.html) Of course, maybe they were just being nice, but still.
Can anyone share where they are seeing the items about the show moving to KC?
I wonder why CBS news would run a story that gave a full minute to OKC filming of Tulsa King and Prairie Surf Studios this week? They coulda left out the Tulsa King stuff and still run the segment.
I'm also wondering why they would move? Only thing I can make sense of is financial incentives. But I read that Kansas was the filming state previously and couldn't get close to the Oklahoma package.
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The move to KC is all speculation. Nothing official.
Could both be true? Perhaps Season 2 includes a side plot of a trip to Kansas City to take care of "business".
I feel like this is the most logical possibility. Rumors often seem to mimic a balance scale. Start out with something heavy that disrupts what is understood, then teeters back and forth with conjecture that deals with a mixture of established knowledge and assumptions before reality is finally balanced out somewhere between it all.
I'm sure it didn't help that they did the majority of filming during the summer which was in the top 20 hottest summers for the state on record.
OKC had 22 days over 100F. The average is 10.
OKC had 92 days over 90F. The average is 69.
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And you can see by watching the show, a ton of the filming was done outside.
This is not meant to be a smart aleck statement. It gets hot in the summer. OKC, Kansas City, Dallas, etc. Anyplace in the central US gets hot.
I mean "hot" is relative to the person and location. Humidity has massive factor in any human's perception of heat. But as for the air temperature data:
Kansas City isn't even in the same solar system as OKC or Dallas. Kansas City has had 5 days of 100 degrees or warmer in the last decade. And 3 of them were summer 2022.
Dallas, was indeed much hotter than OKC this year. They had a top 4 hottest summer.
I'm guessing the average high temperature difference between OKC and KC in July and August is 5 degrees or less? OKC and Dallas is closer to 3?
It is not common for KC to be 77 degrees, OKC to be 102 and Dallas to be 107.
Does anyone know where the horse ranch is that was used in ep. 3?
Today's episode is pretty exciting. Things continue to ramp up.
Dust Bowl featured permission in a scene.
Someone said it is this ranch in Jones:
https://www.google.com/maps/place/E+...!4d-97.2737502
Missy's Donuts in Sunday's episode, the location on Wentz. If you've never been up to Guthrie for this, you're missing out.
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