Get ready to return to Oklahoma's underworld. Sylvester Stallone has officially pulled back the curtain on the next chapter of Taylor Sheridan's gritty crime saga, Tulsa King. The Hollywood legend took to social media to share a fresh image of his iconic character, Dwight "The General" Manfredi, alongside the exciting news that Season 4 is currently being edited and is "COMING YOUR WAY SOON!"
This update confirms that the Paramount+ series, which has been a consistent powerhouse on the streaming charts, is deep in post-production. While an exact premiere date hasn't been locked in, Stallone's announcement strongly suggests fans won't have to wait much longer to see Dwight continue building his criminal empire in the heartland.
Sheridan's Expanding Universe Marches On
Tulsa King is just one piece of Taylor Sheridan's ever-growing television landscape. The prolific creator has been exceptionally busy, recently launching new series like the Kurt Russell-led Western The Madison and diving back into the Yellowstone universe with Marshals. Despite mixed reviews for some new entries, Sheridan's shows consistently command audience attention, with nearly all receiving swift renewals. This relentless output cements his status as a defining voice in modern television drama.
Last year was a particular showcase of Sheridan's dominance, with new seasons of Tulsa King, Mayor of Kingstown, and Landman all debuting in consecutive months. Each has been greenlit for more, though Mayor of Kingstown is currently the only one confirmed to be heading toward its conclusion with its upcoming season.
What Is 'Tulsa King' About?
For the uninitiated, Tulsa King follows New York mafia capo Dwight Manfredi (Stallone) after he's released from a 25-year prison sentence. Instead of a hero's welcome back home, his organization exiles him to Tulsa, Oklahoma. With nothing but his wits and formidable presence, Dwight sets out to build a new criminal kingdom from the ground up in a city that operates by a completely different set of rules.
The series boasts a strong supporting cast including Martin Starr, Jay Will, Garrett Hedlund, Dana Delany, and Frank Grillo, who all help bring Sheridan's tense, character-driven world to life. The show's blend of fish-out-of-water humor and brutal, high-stakes drama has made it a standout hit, appealing to fans of complex crime narratives like Peaky Blinders and Netflix's 'Big Mistakes'.
The Wait Is Almost Over
Stallone's social media reveal is the most concrete update fans have received about the show's return timeline. With editing now underway, the finish line is in sight. Paramount+ is likely positioning the new season as a major fall or winter attraction, hoping to replicate the streaming success of Sheridan's other projects, such as 'The Madison'.
For those who need to catch up or revisit Dwight's rise, the first three seasons of Tulsa King are available to stream on Paramount+. As the countdown to Season 4 begins, one thing is clear: The General is ready for business, and Tulsa will never be the same.
