đ„Tulsa King Season 3 (2025): Cast, Plot, Trailer, Release Date & Streaming â Stalloneâs Mafia Mayhem Escalates on Paramount+ đ„đ
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Tulsa King Season 3: Sylvester Stallone Faces New Blood, New Battles, and Old Money War on Paramount+ đ„đ
âYou send me to Tulsa to disappear. Instead, I built an empire.â â Dwight Manfredi
Sylvester Stallone returns as the fearless Mafia capo Dwight âThe Generalâ Manfredi in the highly anticipated third season of Tulsa King, premiering September 21, 2025, exclusively on Paramount+. This season, the stakes skyrocket as Dwight finds himself fighting a different breed of enemyâone that trades bullets for bank accounts and old-world rules for backroom power games.
And just like that⊠âthe King ainât going down without a war.â
đïž Season 3 Teaser: The Empire Grows, the Enemies Multiply
In the official teaser for Tulsa King Season 3, we see that Dwight's criminal operation isnât just survivingâitâs thriving. But expansion always brings danger.
Enter The Dunmires, a wealthy, ruthless family with generational influence, real estate, and deep-rooted connections in Tulsa. Theyâre not your average street gangâtheyâre power brokers who play chess, not checkers. And they donât like outsiders messing with the board.
âThey built this town. Now they want it back.â
Season 3 teases explosive confrontations, moral reckoning, and an epic game of strategy where the cost of losing isnât just turfâitâs blood.
đ§ Behind the Curtain: Creative Power Shifts & Future Plans
Created by: Taylor Sheridan (Yellowstone, 1883)
New Showrunner: Dave Erickson (Fear the Walking Dead)
Executive Producers: Taylor Sheridan, Terence Winter, and more
Production: After Oklahoma City and Atlanta, the new season explores lavish estates and high-powered corruption in elite Tulsa circles.
Spin-Off Incoming: A fourth season is in early development, along with a spin-off titled NOLA King starring Samuel L. Jackson set in New Orleans.
This season marks a tonal shiftâfrom street-level power grabs to high-stakes crime drama, as Stalloneâs character wades into political waters and economic warfare.
đ Whoâs Back for Season 3?
Sylvester Stallone as Dwight Manfredi â The exiled mobster turned Tulsa boss now defending his empire from old-money elites.
Andrea Savage as Stacy Beale â The ATF agent and Dwightâs complicated love interest whoâs not out of the picture just yet.
Martin Starr as Bodhi â The dispensary owner turned ally whose tech-savvy business sense now faces new threats.
Jay Will as Tyson â Dwightâs loyal driver and right-hand man, no longer a rookie in the game.
Garrett Hedlund, Dana Delany, Domenick Lombardozzi, Vincent Piazza, Max Casella â Returning as part of the growing Manfredi crew.
Frank Grillo & Neal McDonough â Their Season 2 arrival shook things up, and their storylines continue to evolve in Season 3.
đ„ What Makes Season 3 Different?
While the first two seasons focused on building the empire, Season 3 is all about defending it. The Dunmires bring a level of sophistication and savagery that the street-wise Dwight hasnât seen before.
This isnât just about fists and firearms anymoreâitâs about influence, media, and political muscle. And as Dwight tries to protect the family heâs chosen in Tulsa, heâs forced to confront his own past, morality, and mortality.
âThere are kings⊠and there are kingslayers.â
đș Streaming Details
đŹ Title: Tulsa King Season 3
đ Release Date: September 21, 2025
đ Streaming on: Paramount+ (U.S.)
đ Availability: Likely to stream internationally via Paramount+ partner platforms
đ Whatâs Next?
With strong ratings, critical praise, and Stallone's commanding performance, Tulsa King has become Paramount+âs crime drama crown jewel. The spin-off NOLA King promises to expand the gritty Sheridan Universe, and Season 3 might just set the groundwork for a Tulsa vs. New Orleans underworld collision.
đ„ Mark your calendars for September 21 .Get ready to return to the gritty, gripping streets of Tulsa. Because in the world of Dwight Manfredi, you donât ask for power⊠You take it. đŁđ
âTulsaâs mine now. Letâs see who wants to take it from me.â â Dwight Manfredi



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