Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 1: Release date news, time, streaming details, and more about the premiere

A still from Tulsa King Season 3 | Image Via: Tulsa King Official
A still from Tulsa King Season 3 | Image Via: Tulsa King Official

Tulsa King Season 3 premiere is just a day away. The first episode of the third season, Blood and Bourbon, will answer the cliffhanger ending of the closing minutes of the second season. The third season will introduce us to Kevin Pollak's FBI Agent Russo, Robert Patrick's Jeremiah Dunmire, and Samuel L. Jackson's Russell Lee Washington Jr. Jackson's character is a setup for the spin-off NOLA King.

Robert Patrick's Jeremiah Dunmire is supposedly the central antagonist of this season. Meanwhile, Dwight Manfredi has to find ways to protect his businesses while serving as Agent Russo's informant in exchange for protection. The first episode of Tulsa King Season 3 will stream on Paramount+ on Sunday.


Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 1 release date and time:

Blood and Bourbon, the first episode of this season, will stream on Paramount+ on Sunday, September 21, 2025. Considering the title of the episode contains the word "Bourbon", a type of liquor, it seems that Tulsa King Season 3 will not waste time and introduce Jeremiah Dunmire right in the premiere episode. Here's when you can catch the episode across the world:

  1. Eastern Standard Time: 03:00 AM, September 21, 2025
  2. Pacific Standard Time: 12:00 AM, September 21, 2025
  3. Greenwich Mean Time +1: 07:00 AM, September 21, 2025
  4. Central European Time: 09:00 AM, September 21, 2025
  5. Australian Eastern Standard Time: 05:00 PM, September 21, 2025

You can catch the nine episodes of Tulsa King Season 3 on the following dates

Episode numberEpisode titleStreaming date
1Blood and BourbonSeptember 21, 2025
2The FiftySeptember 28, 2025
3The G and the OGOctober 5, 2025
4TBAOctober 12, 2025
5TBAOctober 19, 2025
6BubblesOctober 26, 2025
7 Art of War November 2, 2025
8 Nothing is Over November 9, 2025
9 Dead Weight November 16, 2025

How to watch season 3?

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Like the previous seasons, all episodes of Tulsa King Season 3 will be accessible to stream via Paramount+. However, it should be noted that if Paramount+ is not available in your country, then check where the previous two seasons of the Taylor Sheridan crime series are available.


What will the third season be about?

Manfredi's crew has moved from the weed business to the liquor industry. This move brings Dwight into a clash with Jeremiah Dunmire. In this conflict, Dwight may have an edge because he has the FBI's protection in exchange for being an informant. But it remains to be seen how this season plays out.

“As Dwight’s (Sylvester Stallone) empire expands, so do his enemies – and the risks to his crew. Now, he faces his most dangerous adversaries in Tulsa yet: the Dunmires, a powerful old-money family that doesn’t play by old-world rules, forcing Dwight to fight for everything he’s built and protect his family.”

Some members of the press have seen the first six episodes of Tulsa King Season 3:

Six episodes of Tulsa King Season 3 have been made available to select members of the press, and it seems that they have managed to impress the reviewers. For example, RogerEbert.com's Clint Worthington, in his positive review, said this:

"With only six episodes available for critics at time of review, there’s no telling how “Tulsa King” will shake out its varying plot threads. (We haven’t even seen Samuel L. Jackson‘s character yet, whom the latter half of the season will undoubtedly focus on so he can swan off to get that Paramount paycheck on his own spinoff, “NOLA King.”) But part of me says that the story’s never really been the show’s true appeal. It’s a vibes thing; it’s less about caring for the fate of, as Sly himself puts it, an “over the hill goomba” and his group of misfits. You’re there to watch Stallone put on a double-breasted suit, smoke a cigar, and complain about millennials and their namby-pamby electric cars and their yacht rock alongside other old fogeys enjoying their Sheridan-funded televisual pension. As long as the show nails that core appeal, “Tulsa King” remains watchable."

Catch Sylvester Stallone's award-winning turn as Dwight Manfredi in the previous two seasons of Tulsa King on Paramount+ before season 3 begins streaming tomorrow.

Edited by Ravikumar N