The first official glimpse of Season 4 of Tulsa King has arrived, and it comes straight from star Sylvester Stallone.
In a new Instagram post shared this week, Stallone appears fully back in character as Dwight “The General” Manfredi. Sitting on a covered porch in a tan pinstripe suit, dark turtleneck, and oversized black sunglasses, he leans back in a chair with one arm extended toward the camera.
The relaxed pose contrasts with the caption’s strong message, which confirms that the next season is nearing completion.
“Tulsa King is being edited now AND COMING YOUR WAY SOON!” Stallone wrote.
The update is the clearest sign yet that Season 4 is moving toward release. Paramount+ renewed the series ahead of Season 3, and production has been underway for months. While no premiere date has yet been announced, Stallone’s post suggests the series has now entered post-production.
Season 4 picks up after a dramatic third season that expanded Dwight’s empire while creating even more enemies. By the finale, Dwight had defeated liquor mogul Jeremiah Dunmire, secured a federal liquor license for the Montague distillery, and struck an uneasy bargain with FBI Agent Musso.
But the ending made it clear that Dwight’s problems are far from over. After delivering the information Musso wanted, Dwight was told, “You f**king owe me.”
The finale also introduced a much larger future for the franchise through Samuel L. Jackson’s Russell Lee Washington Jr. Initially brought to Tulsa to kill Dwight, Russell instead joined forces with him after revealing that Dwight had once saved his life in prison.
That growing universe has become a major part of creator Taylor Sheridan’s larger television slate. Sheridan has spent the last year expanding his Paramount empire with projects including The Madison and Marshals, but Tulsa King remains one of the platform’s biggest draws.