Will There Be a Season 4 of Tulsa King? Sylvester Stallone Returns & Release Updates

Updated 24 November 2025 12:59 PM

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Will There Be a Season 4 of Tulsa King? Sylvester Stallone Returns & Release Updates

Will There Be a Season 4 of Tulsa King?

Yes, Tulsa King is officially coming back for a fourth season. Old headline news? Not at all, Paramount+ confirmed it in September 2025, riding high on the show's third season buzz and a lot of headlines about Sylvester Stallone and Samuel L. Jackson lighting up the screen together again. No surprise, since Tulsa King was crowned the No.1 “global original” on Paramount+ for 2024, and it’s still trending like mad with fans and first-timers alike. Matteo – The Geek Channel (@MatteoSapin) shared on X that Tulsa King has been renewed by Paramount+ for a fourth season.

And let’s get a little off-script: If you’d told most people back in 2022 that Stallone would find one of his juiciest late-career roles in a streaming mob show set in Oklahoma…well, it sounded like a joke. But three seasons later, the hype’s real. Taylor Sheridan’s gritty style, chunky wiseguy dialogue, and the “exile to Tulsa” premise just hit the sweet spot.

Season 4 of Tulsa King Release Date

There’s no exact premiere date for Tulsa King season 4 yet, but insiders and even the official press releases confirm that production already started in Atlanta. If you’re the betting type, here’s a quick timeline: Season 1 dropped in November ’22, Season 2 hit September ’24, and Season 3 rolled out in September ’25. Given that pattern, most watchers expect Season 4 will arrive in late summer or early fall 2026.

Oh, and a bit of production drama, showrunner Dave Erickson is out after season 3, but Terence Winter (who helmed the first season) is back as the head writer for season 4. Plus, Gretchen Mol joins as a new series regular, and Stallone is reportedly in talks for a two-year deal to keep his capos in line for longer. Word is, if numbers stay strong, Tulsa King could keep running for several more seasons.

Where to Watch Tulsa King?

That’s easy, all three seasons are streaming exclusively on Paramount+. If you’re new, Paramount+ also tends to give out free trials, and the binge is absolutely worth it if you want all the mob-family drama, cross-country power struggles, and underworld mischief with very little waiting between cliffhangers. Tulsa King (@TulsaKing) shared on X that the #TulsaKing Season 2 premiere is now streaming on @paramountplus, urging viewers to prepare for what’s to come.

About Tulsa King

So, what is Tulsa King all about? Picture this: Dwight “The General” Manfredi (Stallone), fresh out of prison after 25 years, gets unceremoniously shipped off by his New York crime family to, of all places, Tulsa, Oklahoma. The idea: banish him quietly, but he’s too shrewd for exile. Instead, he decides to build his own crew and carve out a new criminal empire, wild west style, with plenty of fish-out-of-water comedy and sharp criminal intrigue.

  • Stallone’s performance: He makes Dwight both mean and weirdly charming—like a mob boss you want to root for.

  • The setting: Oklahoma brings a new flavor to classic mob storytelling. Cowboy boots, oil deals, the occasional tornado warning.

  • Sheridan (the creator) is on a roll, with Tulsa King joining a wave of “big, loud, ambitious” shows that fuse Americana with real grit.

For those who like their TV with punchlines and punches, it’s hard not to jump right in. Tulsa King may have started as a curiosity, but now it’s a flagship—here to stay, at least for a couple more wild rides.

Disclaimer 

This content summarizes current news about Tulsa King season 4, cast, production, and streaming details, referencing official announcements and entertainment sources from 2025. Information may change as new updates become available. This article does not guarantee release dates or contracts and is intended only for general informational purposes based on public sources.

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