Oh man, Tulsa King’s third season is shaping up to be a total banger—Sylvester Stallone’s Dwight “The General” Manfredi is back in the saddle, dodging bullets and building his Oklahoma empire like only he can. Fans have been chomping at the bit since that wild Season 2 cliffhanger where Dwight and his girl get snatched right out of bed. Let’s break it all down: when it drops, where to catch it, who’s in the mix, and what kinda chaos Dwight’s stirring up this time.

Tulsa King Season 3 Release Date and Time

The whole crew drops the hammer on Sunday, September 21, 2025—mark those calendars, because it’s gonna be a weekly Sunday ritual from there. New episodes hit every week, wrapping up with the finale sometime in November. Perfect timing for fall vibes, right when the leaves are turning and you’re craving some mob drama with your pumpkin spice.

Where to Watch Tulsa King Season 3

Straight up, it’s a Paramount+ exclusive, so fire up that subscription if you haven’t already. All the previous seasons are there too, ready for a binge sesh to get back in the groove. No cable reruns or sneaky free streams—just pure, ad-free (or with ads, depending on your plan) Paramount+ glory.

Cast of Tulsa King Season 3

Sylvester Stallone’s back as the tough-as-nails Dwight Manfredi, leading his Tulsa empire with that signature grit. The returning crew includes Martin Starr as Bodhi, Jay Will as Tyson, Annabella Sciorra as Joanne, Neal McDonough as Cal Thresher, Frank Grillo as Bill Bevilaqua, Vincent Piazza as Vince Antonacci, Garrett Hedlund as Mitch, and Dana Delany as Margaret. New faces are shaking things up: Samuel L. Jackson joins as Russell Lee Washington Jr. (who’s getting his own spinoff, NOLA King), Robert Patrick as liquor tycoon Jeremiah Dunmire, Beau Knapp as his wild-eyed son Cole, Kevin Pollak as FBI agent Musso, Bella Heathcote as distillery heiress Cleo Montague, and James Russo as mob boss Quiet Ray Renzetti.

Plot Details for Tulsa King Season 3

Picking up right after that gut-punch kidnapping, Dwight’s operation is blowing up bigger than ever, but so are the headaches. The Invernizzi family from NY sends Russell (Jackson) to clip Dwight’s wings, but sparks fly when Russell digs the whole “build your own kingdom” vibe—could be ally material or total betrayal bait. Then bam, enter the Dunmires: this loaded old-Tulsa clan (Patrick and Knapp) runs the booze game like feudal lords, smashing Dwight’s plans with their “rules don’t apply” attitude. It’s all about defending the turf, shielding the fam (shoutout to his daughter and crew), and outsmarting feds like Pollak’s axe-grinding agent. Expect heists, heart-to-hearts, and enough double-crosses to make your head spin—classic Sheridan style, blending laughs with gut punches. Oh, and it tees up that NOLA King spinoff where Jackson’s Russell heads south for his own power play.

If you’re itching for more, that teaser trailer’s out—Dwight’s suited up, smirking through the storm like always. Stallone even wrapped production hyped, calling it his fave season yet. Who’s your bet for MVP: Sly’s grit or Jackson’s swagger? Either way, Tulsa’s about to get a whole lot rowdier.

TOPICS: Tulsa King