Tulsa King Season 4: What’s Confirmed, What’s Not, and When It Could Be Released

Tulsa King is officially moving forward with a fourth season but despite growing online claims, an exact release date has not yet been confirmed.

Paramount+ renewed the Sylvester Stallone-led crime drama for Season 4 in September 2025, continuing the show’s strong momentum as one of the platform’s most-watched originals. However, as of now, the streaming service has not announced a premiere date for the upcoming season.

The renewal came ahead of Season 3’s premiere, signaling continued confidence in the series’ performance and Stallone’s appeal as Dwight “The General” Manfredi.

Despite circulating reports suggesting an official release date, Paramount+ has not confirmed a specific release date for Tulsa King Season 4.

Based on the show’s previous rollout pattern, industry observers expect Tulsa King Season 4 to arrive sometime in late 2026, most likely the end.

Here’s why:

  • Seasons 2 and 3 both premiered around September
  • Production for Season 4 reportedly began in late 2025 and is ongoing
  • Paramount+ tends to maintain consistent release windows for flagship series

Paramount+ is also expanding the franchise with a planned spin-off titled NOLA King, reportedly starring Samuel L. Jackson. While connected to the same universe, the spin-off is a separate project and does not affect the release timeline of Tulsa King Season 4.

Landman Season 3: Release Window, Story Direction, and What Comes Next After the Explosive Season 2 Finale

As Landman wraps its intense second season on Paramount+, which saw dramatic twists, the neo-Western oil drama has already locked in a third season, much to the excitement of its global fanbase, myself number one. 

Landman; created by Taylor Sheridan and starring Billy Bob Thornton as oil-savvy Tommy Norris; has been one of Paramount+’s biggest hits. Season 2 not only drew in millions of viewers but also significantly outpaced the show’s first season in early viewership metrics, helping to justify a swift renewal decision early in the season’s run. 

Paramount+ officially confirmed the third season in December 2025, before Season 2 had even finished airing.

While there’s no official release date yet, patterns from previous seasons suggest that Season 3 could drop in the latter part of 2026, possibly in November or December. That pattern follows Season 1 and Season 2, both of which premiered in mid-November of their respective years. 

Production is expected to begin in spring 2026, giving the creative team time to craft the next chapter of Tommy Norris’s journey in the volatile world of oil and family politics. 

Season 2 ended with a major shake-up: Tommy Norris was fired by Cami Miller (played by Demi Moore) from the helm of M-Tex Oil; but rather than bow out, he launched a new company, CTT Oil Exploration and Cattle, bringing key allies and family members into his Park. 

That storyline sets the stage for a fresh narrative direction in Season 3, with Landman poised to explore:

  • Tommy’s new business challenges and rivalries as he attempts to build CTT Oil from the ground up. 
  • Shifting alliances and personal stakes as old relationships are tested in and out of the boardroom. 
  • Family dynamics, especially with Tommy’s children; including his daughter Ainsley and son Cooper each facing their own trials and roles in the new company’s future. 

With Landman’s storytelling rooted in power, loyalty, betrayal, and the rough-edged world of West Texas oil, fans can reasonably expect a mix of personal drama and high-stakes industry conflict when Season 3 unfolds.

Though no official cast list has been released yet, most of the core ensemble from Season 2 is expected to return. That includes:

  • Billy Bob Thornton as Tommy Norris
  • Ali Larter as Angela Norris
  • Michelle Randolph as Ainsley Norris
  • Jacob Lofland as Cooper
  • Colm Feore, Kayla Wallace, and others featured prominently in Season 2. 

Thornton himself has publicly dismissed rumors that he would leave the show after Season 2, calling those reports “AI-generated” stating that he plans to return for Season 3. 

Paramount+ International Ad-Supported Plan Rollout In Europe

Last year, Paramount+ announced it would begin an ad-supported Basic Tier, a cheap Paramount+ experience but with ads. At the French TV festival, they announced it would begin this year.

The Premium plan will first launch in France this March, then in April, and the Basic Plan will launch in Canada and Australia in June.

The Basic Plan will cost $6.99 in both Australian and Canadian dollars. In France, it will cost €7.99 for the basic plan and €10.99 for the premium plan. Premium users will enjoy not only exclusive and original shows but also viewing formats in 4K UHD, HDR10, and Dolby Vision. They can also stream on up to four devices at once.

As a Paramount+ user, you will enjoy “Halo,” “Star Trek: Strange New Worlds,” “Knuckles,” and many more.

According to Paramount, these plans “will give international Paramount+ subscribers even more flexibility in choosing the option that best suits their needs.”

“Our pricing strategy and a market-by-market approach to our offering is key to providing customers choice, flexibility and value. The ‘Premium’ tier has demonstrated great success in Canada, Australia and Latin America, and I am confident this offering will enable us to reach new subscribers in Europe, as well. As we launch ‘Basic (with ads)’ in our international markets, we can also offer our incredible content at an even more competitive price to ultimately increase our reach and expand our advertising offerings to partners. The ‘Basic’ tier allows us to continue to lead on value by providing consumers an even more affordable entertainment choice for the entire family.”   – Marco Nobili,EVP and International General Manager of Paramount+

Lee Sears, President of International Markets Advertising Sales, added: “By introducing the ‘Basic (with ads)’ plan in Canada and Australia, we will enhance our value to our partners by enabling advertisers to buy across our global franchises, series and films through our digital platform, EyeQ, alongside the breadth of Paramount’s premium video inventory in a comprehensive and impactful way.”  

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