The King Returns: The King of Tulsa – Season 3 (2025)

The King Returns: Tulsa King Season 3 – Dwight Manfredi’s Empire Faces New Challenges in 2025!

Get ready to return to the gritty streets of Tulsa with Tulsa King Season 3, the next chapter in Taylor Sheridan’s electrifying crime drama, set to premiere on Paramount+ in late 2025 or early 2026. Starring Sylvester Stallone as the charismatic mafia capo Dwight “The General” Manfredi, this season promises to escalate the stakes with new enemies, shocking twists, and the same blend of intense action and dark humor that made the series a global hit. Here’s everything you need to know about Tulsa King Season 3 to fuel your anticipation for The General’s next move!

The Story So Far

Tulsa King follows Dwight Manfredi, a New York mafia veteran who, after serving a 25-year prison sentence, is exiled by his boss to Tulsa, Oklahoma, a city he barely understands. Far from defeated, Dwight builds a new criminal empire with a ragtag crew of locals, including driver Tyson (Jay Will), cannabis guru Bodhi (Martin Starr), and ex-con Mitch (Garrett Hedlund). Season 2, which concluded in November 2024, saw Dwight expand his operations while facing rivals like the Triad’s Jackie Ming (Rich Ting) and Kansas City mob boss Bill Bevilaqua (Frank Grillo). The season ended on a jaw-dropping cliffhanger: Dwight and his girlfriend Margaret (Dana Delany) were kidnapped from their bed by masked assailants, with a mysterious voice declaring, “You work for us now.” Season 3 will dive into the aftermath, exploring who’s behind the abduction and whether Dwight can outsmart this new threat while protecting his empire. Expect high-stakes power plays, betrayals, and Dwight’s signature blend of charm and ruthlessness as he navigates an increasingly dangerous Tulsa.

The Cast: Returning Favorites and New Faces

Sylvester Stallone leads the charge as Dwight, delivering a career-defining performance that blends his action-hero grit with surprising vulnerability. Returning cast members include:

  • Jay Will as Tyson, Dwight’s loyal driver and right-hand man.
  • Garrett Hedlund as Mitch Keller, a local ally running Dwight’s legal fronts.
  • Martin Starr as Bodhi, the quirky mastermind of the cannabis operation.
  • Max Casella as Armand Truisi, a conflicted member of Dwight’s crew.
  • Annabella Sciorra as Joanne, Dwight’s sister, now a series regular.
  • Tatiana Zappardino as Tina, Dwight’s estranged daughter.
  • Vincent Piazza as Vince Antonacci, the new head of the Invernizzi family.
  • Dana Delany as Margaret Deveraux, Dwight’s love interest and a key ally.
  • Frank Grillo as Bill Bevilaqua, the Kansas City mob boss with a 50-50 deal with Dwight.
  • Neal McDonough as Cal Thresher, now Oklahoma’s governor, poised to be a major antagonist.
  • Chris Caldovino as Goodie Carangi, a defector from the Invernizzi family.
  • McKenna Quigley Harrington as Grace and Ca$h Flo as Bigfoot, both upped to series regulars.

Newcomers add fresh tension:

  • Robert Patrick as Jeremiah Dunmire, a liquor magnate and powerful adversary.
  • Beau Knapp as Cole Dunmire, Jeremiah’s son, set to clash with Dwight.
  • Bella Heathcote as Cleo Montague, a distillery owner’s daughter with a mysterious role.
  • James Russo as “Quiet” Ray Renzetti, a calm but dangerous New York mob boss.
  • Kevin Pollak as Special Agent Musso, an FBI agent with a grudge against Dwight.
  • Samuel L. Jackson as Russell Lee Washington Jr., a New York hitman sent to take out Dwight but inspired by his entrepreneurial spirit, setting the stage for a NOLA King spinoff.

Production and Release

Paramount+ officially renewed Tulsa King for Season 3 in March 2025, with production kicking off in Atlanta and Oklahoma in mid-March under new showrunner Dave Erickson (Mayor of Kingstown). The season is expected to consist of 8–10 episodes, following the series’ pattern, and will likely premiere in late 2025 or early 2026, given the filming timeline. The Season 2 premiere drew 21.1 million views, making it Paramount+’s biggest global premiere, and Season 3 is poised to capitalize on that momentum with a 100% Rotten Tomatoes critical score for Season 2 as a benchmark. Directed by Jim McKay for the premiere, the season will maintain Sheridan’s neo-Western flair, blending gritty crime drama with Tulsa’s unique backdrop.

Why We’re Excited

Tulsa King has carved out a unique space in the crime genre, combining Taylor Sheridan’s knack for morally complex antiheroes (Yellowstone, Mayor of Kingstown) with Stallone’s magnetic presence. The series’ fish-out-of-water premise, sharp writing, and half-dramatic, half-humorous tone draw comparisons to Sons of Anarchy and Peaky Blinders. Season 3’s cliffhanger resolution—who kidnapped Dwight, and are they FBI, a rival gang, or a shadowy new player?—promises intense drama. The addition of heavyweights like Samuel L. Jackson and Robert Patrick, plus the tease of a NOLA King spinoff, signals an expanding universe. Fans on X are buzzing about Dwight’s next move, with posts speculating on whether Cal Thresher’s gubernatorial power or the Dunmires’ liquor empire will be the biggest threat.

What to Expect

Season 3 will likely explore Dwight’s fight to maintain control while unraveling the mystery of his abduction. Is it the FBI, leveraging Dwight’s past, or a rival like Bevilaqua or Thresher looking to crush his empire? The new characters, especially Jackson’s Russell and Patrick’s Dunmire, suggest layered conflicts, while Cleo Montague’s role could tie into the liquor trade or a romantic subplot. Expect more of Sheridan’s signature blend of brutal action, strategic deal-making, and family drama, with Dwight balancing his criminal ambitions against his desire for legitimacy with Margaret and Tina. The Tulsa setting will continue to shine, with practical location shooting in Oklahoma enhancing the show’s grounded yet cinematic feel. The soundtrack, a mix of classic rock and modern tracks, will underscore the tension, as seen in past seasons with songs like The Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter.”

The Bigger Picture

With a reported two-season deal for Stallone, Tulsa King is locked in for at least a Season 4, and the NOLA King spinoff hints at a growing Sheridan-verse alongside Yellowstone and Landman. The show’s 5.4 million viewers for the Season 2 premiere day and consistent chart-topping performance on Paramount+ prove its staying power. Whether you’re here for Stallone’s swagger, the ensemble’s chemistry, or Sheridan’s knack for crafting addictive crime sagas, Tulsa King Season 3 is set to deliver a knockout punch.

Gear up for Tulsa King Season 3! Who do you think kidnapped Dwight, and what’s next for The General? Share your predictions in the comments!

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