Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 8 Release Date
Tulsa King season 3 episode 8, titled "Nothing is Over," is set to land on November 9, 2025, a date fans have circled, underlined, and probably highlighted in at least four different shades on their makeshift crime-boss calendars. That sense of anticipation you feel is perfectly reasonable. This show doesn’t just breeze in and out of the weekly lineup; it’s the nutty uncle who tells wild stories at the family reunion, and you always want to hear what he’s got for you next, no matter how bonkers things might get this time around.
Expect social feeds to light up with clips, spoilers, and a lot of Stallone-laced memes as the day gets closer. Episode 8 falls at the point in the season where everything usually starts to unravel (or heat up, depending on your particular addiction to mob drama), and, if early teases are any indicator, this one isn’t playing it safe this week. Sometimes a show throws a curveball so good you spill your popcorn and nearly text your mom about it. This feels like it could be one of those episodes.
Dwight Manfredi, played by Sylvester Stallone with a grin that says, "I've seen things you couldn't survive," has been dealing with more than his share of bad luck, shady alliances, and those ever-reliable betrayals. Ever notice how nobody in Tulsa King seems to have a peaceful week? Every episode ramps things up, then somehow the next one turns the dial another inch, threats from the Dixie Mafia, the home front getting rattled, the funeral of a brother, and plot twists that make your pizza go cold while you’re too glued to look away.
Mind you, every time Dwight tries to keep his business quiet, something wild blows up, sometimes literally, sometimes figuratively, usually both. It’s the kind of show where someone will probably get a mysterious phone call, another will contemplate moving to somewhere tropical, and at least one old rival will re-emerge on the worst possible day. The tension gets so palpable, you start to feel bad for ordinary citizens who have the misfortune of walking into Dwight’s orbit. There will be more bourbon, more schemes, and, judging by fan chatter, probably several double-crosses that’ll leave viewers side-eyeing even their own friends for the following week.
If this series’ track record is anything to go by, it won’t just live up to it it’ll raise you a body count, dust off a few secrets, and leave a few jaws on the floor. Not to overhype it, but this is the part of the season that isn’t just watchable; it feels like appointment television.
Disclaimer:
This article is based on early reports, official teasers, and publicly available information. Plot details and release schedules are subject to change by the creators or streaming platforms.




