2026 is shaping up to be a monumental year for Taylor Sheridan. The prolific creator has already unleashed The Madison and Marshals on Paramount, with the former channeling the spirit of early Yellowstone via stars like Kurt Russell and Michelle Pfeiffer, and the latter serving as a direct spinoff led by Luke Grimes. Meanwhile, Special Ops: Lioness is poised for a late-summer return, and production on Landman Season 3 is gearing up. But one of Sheridan's most enduring hits is making noise again before its next chapter arrives.

First premiering in 2022, Tulsa King—a gritty crime drama starring Sylvester Stallone as Dwight "The General" Manfredi—quickly became a streaming powerhouse. The combination of Sheridan's storytelling and Stallone's star power propelled the series to the top of Paramount+'s charts. The network smartly ordered two additional seasons, which dropped in 2024 and 2025, and a fourth season has already been greenlit. Stallone recently took to Instagram to confirm that production has wrapped and the show is being edited, teasing that it's "coming soon." While Paramount hasn't locked in a release date for Season 4, the existing seasons have surged back into the platform's top five, proving the show's enduring appeal.

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What Is Tulsa King About?

The series follows Dwight "The General" Manfredi (Stallone), a New York mobster released from prison after 25 years. Banished to Tulsa, Oklahoma, he sets out to build a new criminal empire from scratch, blending old-school mafia tactics with the rugged, dusty landscape of the American heartland. The show's tone—a mix of gritty crime and Western-flavored drama—has drawn comparisons to both Yellowstone and MobLand, making it a perfect binge for fans of those series.

Alongside Stallone, the cast includes Garrett Hedlund, Martin Starr (Silicon Valley), Jay Will (Rob Peace), Dana Delany (China Beach), Chris Caldovino (The Sopranos), Max Casella (Doogie Howser, M.D.), Domenick Lombardozzi (The Wire), and Vincent Piazza (Boardwalk Empire). Plot details for Season 4 remain tightly under wraps, but with production complete, promotional materials are expected to drop in the coming months.

For those who haven't yet dived in, all three seasons of Tulsa King are available to stream on Paramount+. If you're craving more high-stakes crime dramas, check out our review of M.I.A., Peacock's neon-soaked thriller, or explore international thrillers that are perfect from start to finish. And for a taste of what's coming, Oscar Isaac is set to lead Martin Scorsese's untitled Vegas crime thriller for Netflix—read more here.

Stay tuned to ShowtimeSpot for the latest updates on Tulsa King Season 4 and all things Taylor Sheridan.