![]() "He's trying to be a better person, trying to put his life back together, and doing it in a way that I've never gotten a chance to explore before," said showrunner Terence Winter, who co-wrote several of the episodes with creator Taylor Sheridan. But it's also a series about redemption, especially when he tries reconnecting with his estranged daughter. Manfredi has to adjust to Uber, legalized marijuana and $5 cups of coffee. In many ways, it's a fish-out-of-water story. He's ordered to send back $5,000 a week, but they would be just as happy if he got a job pumping gas and lost their phone numbers. Instead of being rewarded for refusing to rat out his New York bosses, he's banished to Oklahoma to start a one-man operation. ![]() 20 on Paramount Plus, features Stallone as mob captain Dwight Manfredi, who's released from prison after 25 years. "Since 1970, I've been trying to get in gangster films, and it just never happened. "It's always been kind of a fantasy since I was rejected to be one of the 200 extras who basically stood behind a wedding cake in 'The Godfather,' " the actor told TV critics during a recent virtual news conference. As far back as he can remember, Sylvester Stallone always wanted to be a gangster.
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