Tulsa King Season 3: New Trailer Reveals Who Kidnapped Dwight, Introduces The 'Tyrant Of Tulsa' — Also: Watch First Footage Of Samuel L. Jackson
Ahead of Tulsa King's Season 3 premiere this September, Paramount+ is letting us in on who grabbed Dwight "The General" Manfredi from his bed in the Season 2 finale.
"Special Agent Musso," Kevin Pollak (The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel) says, introducing his character (and outing himself as Dwight's nabber), in the coming season's full trailer above. "What do you want from me, Musso?" Dwight asks tiredly. "I own you," the fed replies, "General."
Tulsa King will return for Season 3 on Sunday, Sept. 21. On Tuesday, Paramount+ released the full trailer for the new season, giving eager fans a glimpse of Sylvester Stallone and friends back in action.
The series follows Dwight "The General" Manfredi (played by Stallone), a New York mobster running his own racket in Oklahoma. Season 2 ended with armed men kidnapping Dwight and his girlfriend, Margaret, from their bed. He was taken to a dark, undisclosed location where a man he could not see told him "you work for us now." (Read a full finale recap here.)

Paramount+ previously released several new photos from the upcoming season, including a first-look shot at new cast members Robert Patrick (1923), who'll play a powerful man named Jeremiah Dunmire who has deep pockets in the liquor business. In the trailer, he's referred to as "the tyrant of Tulsa."


As previously reported, Samuel L. Jackson (Pulp Fiction) Season 3 will see the introduction of Russell Lee Washington Jr., who hails from the crime underworld just like Dwight Per the official logline, Russell and Dwight met while both were doing serious time in federal prison. You can see him in action in the trailer above.

Russell "is sent to Tulsa by New York's Renzetti crime family to take Dwight out once and for all. Inspired by what Dwight created in Tulsa and impressed with the possibilities of second chances, Washington returns to New Orleans, the home he abandoned 40 years ago, to rekindle his relationship with his family and friends and to take control of the city he left behind. In so doing, he incurs the wrath of his former employers in New York, and makes himself vulnerable to old NOLA foes, both criminal and cop." Jackson will appear in multiple episodes before leaving to start his own spinoff, NOLA King. (Get more details here.)
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