Tulsa King – Season 3 bursts into life as the crime-drama stakes skyrocket and the very foundations of Dwight “The General” Manfredi’s empire begin to tremble. Fresh off his unlikely establishment in Oklahoma, Dwight (Sylvester Stallone) finds that growth brings attention—not just from allies but from predators lurking in the shadows. His crew has expanded, his operations grown more daring, yet with expansion comes vulnerability. The official synopsis warns: “As Dwight’s empire expands, so do his enemies—and the risks to his crew.”
Season 3 opens with Dwight facing perhaps his most formidable adversary yet: the Dunmire family, a wealthy, old-money dynasty in Tulsa that plays by no traditional rules. The fragile alliances Dwight has built begin to crack under pressure as the Dunmires assert themselves, challenging his control both in business and territory. It’s a clash of old-world power versus new-world ambition, and Dwight must fight for everything he’s built—not just the empire, but his family, his crew, and the loyalty he depends on.
Amid the mob warfare, internal friction grows. Dwight’s crew—loyal yet chaotic—starts showing signs of strain. Tyson, Bodhi, and Mitch are all under pressure, and the cracks begin to show in moments of miscalculation and misalignment. Dwight, used to running a tight operation, finds that holding everyone together may be his hardest job yet. Simultaneously, the FBI’s Agent Musso works in the background, reminding Dwight that the law hasn’t forgotten him, and the hand of the federal government grows heavier with every move he makes.

The emotional center of the season lies in Dwight’s personal world. His relationship with Margaret and his efforts to protect his “family” come into sharp focus as the threats escalate. As the danger outside tightens its grip, Dwight must navigate not just rival cartels and crime families but the moral cost of the life he’s built. The balance between ruthless mob boss and reluctant father figure becomes more precarious than ever.
New faces enter the arena—Robert Patrick plays Jeremiah Dunmire, the calculating tyrant of the Dunmire clan; Bella Heathcote plays Cleo Montague, a wild card with her own agenda; and Samuel L. Jackson guest‐stars as Russell Lee Washington Jr., a prison friend of Dwight’s whose arrival sets the stage for further conflict and a spin-off series.
By the finale, Dwight is pushed into a corner where survival means more than muscle—it means legacy, loyalty, and sacrifice. Betrayals, shifting alliances, and escalating violence move the serial into new territory. The final episodes promise devastation as Dwight fights to keep the world he’s built from collapsing into chaos and to protect those he calls his own.

Season 3 of Tulsa King delivers a bold chapter in the saga of Dwight Manfredi: the empire expands, the danger intensifies, and the king must decide what kind of legacy he truly wants.





