Are you ready for some excellent news?
Paramount+ isn’t waiting for the dust to settle — before Tulsa King Season 3 even premieres this Sunday, the hit series starring Sylvester Stallone has already been renewed for a fourth season.
The confidence is well earned.
Tulsa King Season 2 shattered Paramount+ records, pulling in more than 21 million global viewers for its premiere episode, making it the most-watched debut in the streamer’s history.
Add in 159 million social views, and Tulsa King became not just a hit but a full-blown phenomenon.

What’s Coming in Season 3
Tulsa King Season 3 officially drops on Sunday, September 21, 2025, and it marks a shift from setup to payoff.
Dwight “The General” Manfredi (Stallone) has built his crew — and this time, the storytelling settles in to deepen arcs and let the ensemble shine.
Actors are used more effectively, their stories sharpened with both drama and comedy.
There’s even more romance on the horizon, a sign that the series is leaning into its long-running potential rather than racing from one setup to the next.

Of course, not everything comes easy. Dwight faces his most dangerous adversaries yet in the Dunmires, a powerful old-money family that refuses to play by old-world rules.
Protecting his empire — and his family — has never been more perilous.
The cast this season is stacked: along with Stallone, expect to see returning and new favorites, including Martin Starr, Jay Will, Frank Grillo, Michael Beach, James Russo, Garrett Hedlund, Dana Delany, Annabella Sciorra, Neal McDonough, Robert Patrick, Beau Knapp, and Bella Heathcote.
Let’s not forget Chris Caldovino, McKenna Quigley Harrington, Mike “Cash Flo” Walden, Kevin Pollak, Vincent Piazza are along for the ride, and yes, Oscar nominee Samuel L. Jackson joins the mix as Russell Lee Washington Jr. before riding off to his own series, NOLA King.

A Franchise in the Making
From the very first teaser for Tulsa King Season 1, it’s been clear Stallone was building something more than a one-off series.
Season 3 solidifies Tulsa King as a true franchise play, with room to expand and the stamina to run as long as Stallone wants to keep leading the charge.
Executive producer Taylor Sheridan, along with showrunner Dave Erickson and a powerhouse producing team, is clearly investing in the long game.
The expansion of Dwight’s empire, the layering of character arcs, and the promise of bigger adversaries all suggest Tulsa King isn’t just here to stay — it’s here to dominate.

We’ll be covering Tulsa King Season 3 every step of the way with weekly episodic reviews, cast interviews, and plenty of fan-driven conversation.
This renewal means we’re guaranteed at least two more seasons, and we hope you’ll stick with us for the ride.
Are you ready for two more seasons of fun in the Tulsa sun?
Share your thoughts below, and we’ll see you this Sunday!
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