In the unpredictable world of Tulsa King, where loyalties are fleeting and danger is constant, any news about a character's future is major. Fans of the Taylor Sheridan crime drama just got a significant update straight from the source, and it reveals a key player is sticking around for the next round.
Actor Garrett Hedlund took to social media to announce that filming on the show's fourth season has officially concluded. His celebratory post, which praised the cast and crew, did more than mark a production milestone—it served as a clear confirmation that his character, former MMA fighter Mitch Keller, has survived the turmoil of the ongoing third season and will return.
What This Means for Dwight's Crew
Hedlund's announcement effectively spoils a central question for viewers currently watching Season 3. With the narrative's high stakes and frequent betrayals, Mitch Keller's fate was far from certain. His confirmed presence in Season 4 suggests the complex alliance between his character and Sylvester Stallone's exiled New York mafia capo, Dwight "The General" Manfredi, will continue to evolve, likely facing new threats from both the criminal underworld and law enforcement.
The series boasts a formidable ensemble cast including Stallone, Martin Starr as Bodhi, Jay Will as Tyson, and Dana Delany as Margaret, with recent additions like Frank Grillo and Neal McDonough raising the tension. The confirmation of Season 4's wrap assures fans that this gritty, character-driven world will continue to expand on Paramount+.
Sheridan's Expanding Universe
The completion of Tulsa King Season 4 filming is just one piece of Taylor Sheridan's ever-growing television empire. While this chapter closes production, the show's first spin-off, now titled Frisco King and led by Samuel L. Jackson, is currently in the works. This expansion mirrors Sheridan's strategy with his other hit franchises, creating interconnected stories that keep audiences hooked across multiple series.
Sheridan's prolific output continues to dominate Paramount+, with projects like 'The Madison' setting records and others like 'Lioness' also moving forward. This consistent pipeline of content ensures there's always a new chapter from the creator on the horizon.
For those catching up, the current Season 3 has been hailed as a return to form. Critics note it moves at a breakneck pace, sharpening its focus and introducing greater mob peril that relentlessly pressures Dwight Manfredi. The season has been praised for better utilizing its supporting cast and delivering the most tense and exciting chapters of the series to date.
With Season 4 in the can, the next step is the wait for Paramount+ to announce a premiere date. In the meantime, the streaming landscape continues to evolve with major releases, from the anticipated 'For All Mankind' Season 5 to price adjustments from giants like Netflix.
For fans of gritty crime sagas and Taylor Sheridan's signature storytelling, the news that Tulsa King is charging ahead with its next season is a strong signal that Dwight Manfredi's quest for a new empire is far from over. The game is still on, and Mitch Keller is confirmed to be very much in it.
