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Tulsa King Season 3: Everything We Know So Far

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The highly anticipated third season of the Paramount+ series *Tulsa King*, starring Sylvester Stallone, is on the horizon, although it has not yet received an official greenlight from the streaming platform. Despite the lack of formal confirmation, several indicators suggest that the show will continue.

Sylvester Stallone, who plays the lead character Dwight Manfredi, has expressed his excitement about the second season’s reception and hinted at ongoing discussions for a third season. On Instagram, Stallone shared his pride in the show’s success, noting a 75% increase in viewership over the previous year and a 100% Rotten Tomatoes score for the second season, albeit based on a limited number of reviews. He concluded his statement with a boxing glove emoji and the assurance that they are currently working on the third season.

The second season of *Tulsa King*, created by Taylor Sheridan and co-written in part by *The Sopranos* writer Terence Winter, has been a significant hit. The season finale, which aired on November 17, marked a dramatic conclusion to the 10-part run. Frank Grillo, who joined the cast in the second season as Bill Bevilaqua, an antagonist from Kansas City, also teased the possibility of a third season. Grillo mentioned that working with Stallone was a “full circle moment” for his career and indicated that it looks like they will be moving forward with Season 3.

The show’s success is further underscored by its viewership records. The season-two premiere episode drew in two million global views in its first day, setting an all-time viewership record for the show. This success has contributed to Paramount+’s continued growth as the fastest-growing SVOD service for four years in a row.

While fans await the official announcement from Paramount+, the positive signs and statements from the cast and creators suggest that *Tulsa King* will indeed return for a third season.