Tulsa King Season 3 officially confirmed with one big change for the …
Just days after Landman Season 2 got the greenlight, another Taylor Sheridan series has been given another round with Tulsa King Season 3.
It's a great time to be a Taylor Sheridan fan. Not only is 1923 Season 2 bringing back the Duttons, but Landman Season 2 has just been announced.
That's a whole lot more drama coming our way, and thankfully, there's another show in his collection set to make a return too.
That's right: Tulsa King Season 3 has just been announced, and the return of the crime series comes with one major shake-up on the creative side.
Tulsa King Season 3 gets new showrunner
Tulsa King (one of Sheridan's few non-Western shows) follows Dwight "the General" Manfredi (Sylvester Stallone), a Mafia caporegime who rediscovers his freedom in Tulsa, Oklahoma after being released from prison.
On March 18, a third season was officially confirmed for the Stallone series. It was also revealed that the new episodes were officially in production.
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Terrance Winter and Craig Zisk served as showrunners for Seasons 1 and 2, but now, Dave Erickson (showrunner of Sheridan series Mayor of Kingstown) is set to take over.
Tulsa King stars Stallone, Jay Will, Max Casella, Andrea Savage, Martin Starr, Garrett Hedlund, Vincent Piazza, Dana Delany, and Annabella Sciorra, as well as Neal McDonough and Frank Grillo.
Starr revealed that he had already read the first two episodes of the new season, and told Collider, "I can’t tell you anything that I’ve read in those episodes, but I am excited.
"This new season is going to be a lot of fun. It looks already like there’s going to be a lot of action, and there are some loose ends that may or may not get tied up."
Tulsa King has proved to be a major hit for the Paramount+ streaming service, with the Season 2 premiere becoming the most-watched global premiere for the platform at the time of release with 21.1 million views.
At the time of writing, the second season has a 100% score on Rotten Tomatoes.
For more, find out what changed in Tulsa King Season 2. You can also keep an eye on other Sheridan shows, like The Madison and 1944.