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Tulsa King Season 3: Release date rumors, cast updates and what to expect next
By Aman Shukla Published on July 21, 2025, 18:00 IST Last updated July 21, 2025, 11:24 IST
Alright, Tulsa King fans, let's talk about Season 3! After that wild Season 2 finale, we're all itching to know what's next for Dwight 'The General' Manfredi and his Tulsa crew. Sylvester Stallone's crime drama has us hooked, and with production already rolling, the buzz is real. So, when's it dropping? Who's back? And what kind of chaos is coming? Here's the latest scoop on Tulsa King Season 3, packed with rumors, cast news, and some guesses about what's next. Release Date Rumors: When Will Tulsa King Season 3 Premiere?
No official release date yet, but the rumor mill's churning. Paramount+ hasn't spilled the beans, but we've got some clues. Filming kicked off in March 2025, with sets popping up in Atlanta and Oklahoma, per posts on the Tulsa King X account and local news outlets. Season 2 filmed from April to August 2024 and hit Paramount+ in September 2024, so we're thinking Season 3 could land around September or October 2025. Some folks are betting on early 2026 if post-production takes longer, but Paramount+ seems to want to keep the momentum going after Season 2's massive viewership.
Remember the long wait between Seasons 1 and 2? That was partly because of the 2023 Hollywood strikes. With no major delays this time, fingers crossed we're looking at a quicker turnaround. Stay glued to Paramount+ or their socials for a trailer or official date drop. Cast Updates: Who's Returning and Who's New?
Sylvester Stallone's back as Dwight Manfredi, the slick New York mobster running Tulsa's underworld. The guy's still got it, and he's the heart of the show. Most of the Season 2 crew is expected to return, keeping the vibe tight: Garrett Hedlund as Mitch, the bar owner and Dwight's ride-or-die.
Martin Starr as Bodhi, the chill weed shop guy who's smarter than he looks.
Jay Will as Tyson, Dwight's loyal driver turned family.
Max Casella as Armand, the nervous but lovable mob guy.
Dana Delany as Margaret, Dwight's rancher girlfriend with big influence.
Annabella Sciorra as Joanne, Dwight's sister, who's stepping up her game.
Tatiana Zappardino as Tina, Dwight's daughter, still navigating their rocky bond.
Frank Grillo as Bill Bevilaqua, the Kansas City mobster with a love-hate thing for Dwight.
Vincent Piazza as Vince Antonacci, now running the Invernizzi family in New York.
Neal McDonough as Cal Thresher, who might be Oklahoma's new governor, stirring up trouble.
Season 3's also bringing some big names to the table, and it's got us pumped: Samuel L. Jackson plays Russell Lee Washington Jr., a New York enforcer sent to take Dwight down but maybe inspired by him instead. Word is, he's also getting a NOLA King spinoff in New Orleans.
Robert Patrick as Jeremiah Dunmire, a liquor tycoon who's about to mess with Dwight's weed business.
Beau Knapp as Cole Dunmire, Jeremiah's unhinged son.
Bella Heathcote as Cleo Montague, a distillery heiress who could be a friend or foe.
James Russo as Quite Ray Renzetti, a New York mob boss adding East Coast drama.
Kevin Pollak as Special Agent Musso, an FBI guy with a personal vendetta against Dwight.
Bad news? We're saying goodbye to a couple of folks. Chickie (Domenick Lombardozzi) got whacked in Season 2, so he's out. Stacy (Andrea Savage) was shipped off to Alaska, so she's probably not back either. These new faces, though, are gonna keep things spicy. What to Expect in Tulsa King Season 3
That Season 2 ending? Oof. Dwight and Margaret were chilling in bed when masked gunmen stormed in, nabbed Dwight, and hit him with a cryptic 'You work for us now.' Who are 'they'? That's the million-dollar question. Some fans think it's a government crew, maybe tied to that FBI file swap in D.C. from the finale. With Kevin Pollak's FBI agent joining the cast, Dwight's probably got some legal heat coming his way.
Season 2 saw Dwight trying to go legit with his weed business and making shaky deals with rivals like Bill and Cal. But Season 3's gonna test that. The new players—especially Jeremiah Dunmire and his son—sound like they're ready to throw wrenches in Dwight's plans. Plus, with Chickie gone, New York's mob scene is a mess, and Stallone's recent X post about filming in NYC hints Dwight might head back east. Samuel L. Jackson's character could be a wildcard, maybe teaming up with Dwight or double-crossing him.
Dave Erickson's now running the show solo, taking over from Terence Winter and Craig Zisk. If you've seen his work, you know he's got a knack for gritty, character-driven stories. Expect more of that Tulsa King mix: intense drama, a few laughs, and Dwight being a total boss while dodging bullets (literal and figurative). Oh, and with Cal possibly becoming governor, there's a whole new power game in Tulsa.
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