Tulsa King season 3 renewed at Paramount+, production now underway
- Tulsa King has been renewed for Season 3, with production starting this week in Atlanta and Oklahoma.
- Season 2 attracted record-breaking viewership, with 21.1 million global streaming viewers for its premiere, making it Paramount's most-watched series.
- The story will continue after a cliffhanger where Dwight was taken into custody by an FBI SWAT team.
- Despite the show's success, specific plot details for Season 3 remain undisclosed.
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Television Q&A: Will Stallone return as the ‘Tulsa King’?
You have questions. I have some answers. Q: I have watched with enjoyment “Tulsa King” and am wondering if there will be more seasons. A: There has been talk about the hit drama starring Sylvester Stallone being renewed for a third and fourth season on Paramount+, although I have not seen an official announcement. However, Stallone made clear in an Instagram post some time back that there will be at least a third season, saying “It is time to ge…
'Tulsa King' Renewed for Season 3 at Paramount+
“Tulsa King” will return for a third season at Paramount+. The Sylvester Stallone-led series has been renewed for Season 3 at Paramount+, the streamer announced Tuesday. Production on the new installment begins this week in Atlanta and Oklahoma. The news comes months after “Tulsa King” aired its Season 2 finale in November 2024, which capped off the 10-episode season which debuted on Sunday, Sept. 15, 2024, nearly two years after the hit show fi…
With ‘Tulsa King’ Season 3 In Production, Paramount+ Confirms Renewal Of Sylvester Stallone Series With New Showrunner
Paramount+ has made it official that its hit series Tulsa King will return for a third season. The new season of the Taylor Sheridan crime drama starring Sylvester Stallone had been casting for months and started production earlier this week in Atlanta and Oklahoma. Dave Erickson, writer, executive producer and showrunner on another Sheridan series […]
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