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Paramount+’s Tulsa King is back in action. And this time around, it’s not just Sylvester Stallone’s Dwight Manfredi making waves this time.
The explosive seasons of season 2 placed fans on the edge of their seats and made them eager to see what’s next. Now, Season 3 promises even more twists, deeper rivalries, and fresh faces joining the gritty crime drama.

A crime drama series created by Taylor Sheridan, Tulsa King is one of a kind. The creator, Taylor Sheridan, is known for his work on Yellowstone.
The show casts Sylvester Stallone as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, a New York Mafia capo. The capo is released after serving in prison for 25 years and is now exiled to Tulsa, Oklahoma.

Tulsa King was officially renewed for a third season by Paramount+ on March 18, 2025. Filming for Season 3 began in March 2025, with production taking place in both Atlanta, Georgia, and various locations in Oklahoma.
It should be noted that an exact release date has not been announced. However, based on previous production schedules, season 3 is expected to premiere on Paramount+ in early to mid-2026.

Yes, it’s true. Kevin Pollak has been cast as Special Agent Musso, an FBI agent with a personal vendetta.
Musso is described as “an FBI agent who has an axe to grind,” hinting at a complex and possibly hostile role in the upcoming season. Pollak is known for his roles in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, A Few Good Men, The Usual Suspects, and Casino.

Sylvester Stallone returns as Dwight “The General” Manfredi in Tulsa King Season 3. He’ll be continuing with his role as a New York mafia capo, navigating life in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
One fun fact about this role is that it marks Stallone’s first leading performance in a scripted television series. The role, for sure, showcases a different outlook on his acting prowess.

Returning cast members of the upcoming series include Martin Starr as Bodhi, returning as the savvy tech expert and dispensary owner. We’ll see Jay Will as Tyson Mitchell, who’s Dwight’s loyal driver and confidant.
Annabella Sciorra will be reprising her role as Joanne Manfredi, Neal McDonough as Bill Bevilaqua, and Frank Grillo as Bill Bevilaqua. The cast also includes Garrett Hedlund and Dana Delany.

Besides Kevin Pollak, Robert Patrick joins as Jeremiah Dunmire. Jeremiah Dunmire portrays a powerful, forceful man with deep pockets in the liquor business.
The upcoming season will also include Beau Knapp as Cole Dunmire. Cole Dunmire plays Jeremiah’s son, and is described as a trust fund country boy with crazy in his eyes.

Jeremiah is expected to portray the role of a significant antagonist in the upcoming season, presenting new challenges for Dwight “The General” Manfredi. Patrick is renowned for his roles as the T-1000 in Terminator 2: Judgment Day and as Sheriff William McDowell in 1923.
This casting reunites Patrick with Sylvester Stallone. It’ll be igniting their on-screen rivalry from the 1997 film Cop Land.

Cole is expected to be a “volatile” presence in Tulsa’s criminal landscape. Knapp’s portrayal of Cole is expected to introduce new challenges for Dwight “The General” Manfredi and his crew.
Beau Knapp is known for his roles in various film and television projects. He appeared in the 2024 film The Bikeriders and portrayed Chief Petty Officer Drew Franklin in the final season of SEAL Team, which aired in 2024.

In Tulsa King season 3, Chris Caldovino has been promoted to series regular. He’ll be continuing with his role as Dennis “Goodie” Carangi.
Goodie is a seasoned capo and former consigliere of the Invernizzi crime family. Caldovino’s portrayal of the character has, without a doubt, brought depth to the series.

For the upcoming series, McKenna Quigley Harrington has been promoted to series regular. She’ll be continuing with her role as Grace, who’s a skilled operative in Dwight Manfredi’s crew.
She’s known for her expertise with firearms and as a cannabis concierge. Harrington made her feature film debut in Susie Searches, acting alongside Rachel Sennott and Kiersey Clemons.

Mike “Cash Flo” Walden has been promoted to series regular, continuing his role as Bigfoot. The character is introduced in season 2 as Mitch’s cousin from Kentucky.
Bigfoot quickly became an “indispensable” asset as he offered both muscle and unexpected charm. Bigfoot’s character has resonated with the audience, making him a standout addition to the show.

In the upcoming season, Dana Delany is expected to reprise her role as Margaret Deveraux in Season 3, the sophisticated and influential owner of Fennario Ranch. Margaret is not only entangled in business relationships but also in personal relationships with Dwight Manfredi.
Dana is a great actress, and her career includes her Emmy-winning role as Army nurse Colleen McMurphy in China Beach (1988–1991. Her acting is known for its depth.

The upcoming season will also see the return of Garrett Hedlund as Mitch Keller. Mitch Keller is an Oklahoma native and former bull rider who now owns the Bred-2-Buck Saloon.
Mitch is an ex-convict with a rugged charm. He ends up becoming a trusted associate of Dwight Manfredi, helping in the establishment of Dwight’s operations in Tulsa.
Just like Tulsa King, these tv shows with the most unexpected twists have got the viewers on the edge of their seats.

In Tulsa King, Martin Starr plays the character of Lawrence “Bodhi” Geigerman. He’s the laid-back owner of the dispensary. Lawrence eventually became an indispensable asset to Dwight Manfredi.
Starr is widely recognized for his role as Bertram Gilfoyle in HBO’s Silicon Valley (2014–2019). His film appearances include Knocked Up, Adventureland, and the Spider-Man franchise, in which he portrayed Mr. Harrington.
Besides the upcoming third season of Tulsa King, these 15 exciting HBO series coming in 2025 have got the fans excited.
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