Sylvester Stallone is back in Tulsa—this time with Hollywood firepower that’s sending shock-waves through streaming. Tulsa King Season 3, which just dropped on Paramount+, is stacking up stars and drama, signalling the mobster saga’s most ambitious chapter yet.
Stallone Returns—With a Legendary Crew
The fan-favourite series, created by Taylor Sheridan, finds Stallone’s Dwight “The General” Manfredi fighting for his criminal crown. But this season throws him curveballs: “Terminator 2” legend Robert Patrick (taking over as liquor kingpin Jeremiah Dunmire) and the iconic Samuel L. Jackson are officially in the mix. Jackson’s explosive entry as Russell Lee Washington Jr. not only shakes up Stallone’s empire, but also sets the stage for a Tulsa King universe spin-off called NOLA King, dropping in 2026.
Fans can expect even more drama: returning regulars include Martin Starr, Jay Will, Annabella Sciorra, Dana Delany, Frank Grillo, and Neal McDonough. New faces like Bella Heathcote, Kevin Pollak, James Russo, and Beau Knapp are adding fuel to the fire—and every episode promises epic clashes between old rivalries and new alliances.
The Stakes: Higher Than Ever
This season, as Dwight’s criminal syndicate grows, so do threats from the powerful Dunmire family. Robert Patrick’s Jeremiah Dunmire doesn’t play by old-world rules—and has vowed to destroy everything Dwight values. Meanwhile, Jackson’s character brings his own brand of chaos, creating suspense that’s got fans bingeing weekly drops.
Streaming Success and the Tulsa King Empire
“Tulsa King” has already rewritten the rules for streaming crime dramas. The Season 2 premiere drew over 21 million global viewers, and the show is now greenlit for a fourth season. As Paramount+ leans into Taylor Sheridan’s winning formula, it’s clear: gritty storytelling, A-list casting, and high-stakes showdowns are a blueprint fans can’t resist.
Why Everyone’s Talking
With Stallone holding down Tulsa, Jackson shaking up the mob landscape, and Patrick channelling pure villainy, Season 3 serves up must-watch television with every scene. Add in fresh faces, tense alliances, and brutal betrayals, and you get a show that’s trending everywhere. If you aren’t in Dwight Manfredi’s world yet, there’s never been a better time to dive in.
This is peak gangster TV—bigger, bolder, and more cinematic than ever. And with this new era of Tulsa King, it’s not just a show. It’s a streaming phenomenon.