🚨 ‘Tulsa King’ Season 3 Is Finally Back With 10 MORE Episodes: Here’s the Complete Release Schedule! 🚨
🚨 ‘Tulsa King’ Season 3 Is Finally Back With 10 MORE Episodes: Here’s the Complete Release Schedule! 🚨

Get ready, Tulsa crew — Sylvester Stallone is back in business. After months of silence, the wait is finally over: Tulsa King returns for Season 3, and it’s bringing 10 brand-new explosive episodes filled with betrayal, power plays, and pure mob drama.
The new season picks up right where the chaos left off — with Dwight “The General” Manfredi fighting to hold onto his empire as new threats close in from every direction. The alliances are shifting, the enemies are multiplying, and this time… the bullets are personal.
💥 What To Expect This Season
Season 3 promises to be darker, grittier, and more emotional than ever. Dwight is no longer the outsider — he is Tulsa’s kingpin now, but every crown comes with a target. Expect new rival crews, shocking betrayals, and a few unexpected faces from Dwight’s New York past.
Showrunner Terence Winter (the mind behind Boardwalk Empire and The Sopranos) teases that Season 3 is “the beginning of Dwight’s reckoning.” And if the first few teasers are any clue, viewers are in for a storm of revenge, redemption, and chaos.
📅 Complete Release Schedule for Tulsa King Season 3
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Episode 1 – October 27, 2025
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Episode 2 – November 3, 2025
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Episode 3 – November 10, 2025
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Episode 4 – November 17, 2025
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Episode 5 – November 24, 2025
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Episode 6 – December 1, 2025
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Episode 7 – December 8, 2025
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Episode 8 – December 15, 2025
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Episode 9 – December 22, 2025
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Episode 10 (Finale) – December 29, 2025
Each new episode will stream Sundays exclusively on Paramount+, with Stallone leading the charge in what many are calling his most intense role since Rocky Balboa.
🕶️ The King Returns
As the tagline for Season 3 teases:
“Every empire falls. But not without a fight.”
From the backrooms of Tulsa bars to the dusty backroads where deals turn deadly, Tulsa King is about to remind everyone why Dwight Manfredi is not a man you want to cross.
So grab your whiskey, load your Sunday schedule, and get ready — because Tulsa King is back, meaner and more unpredictable than ever.




