Tulsa King Season 3 Cast Revealed: Meet the Heavy Hitters and New Faces

Think you know that face? Meet the stars—plus the scene-stealers—and exactly where you’ve seen them before.
Tulsa King is back for season 3, and Dwight 'The General' Manfredi is juggling the same two problems he always has: building an empire and keeping it from getting torched. The new wrinkle is a very old-money family in Tulsa called the Dunmires, and they do not play nice. It is a mob show colliding with country club power, and yes, that is as messy as it sounds.
Season 3 in a nutshell
Dwight is expanding his operation, which means more heat, more enemies, and more ways for his crew to get burned. The big antagonists this time are the Dunmires, a deep-pocketed liquor dynasty with their hands in half the city and zero interest in 'old-world rules.' That sets up a classic turf war: the exiled New York capo versus an entrenched Tulsa dynasty.
'As Dwight's empire expands, so do his enemies.'
Also worth flagging: a major piece of the New York past shows up with a personal mission (we will get there), and one character is already being teed up for a spinoff. Inside baseball? Absolutely. And pretty fun.
Who is who this season
- Sylvester Stallone - Dwight 'The General' Manfredi: A New York mobster shipped to Tulsa after 25 years in prison, now running his own outfit and defending it from every shark in the water, local and imported. Stallone is Stallone: Rocky, Rambo, The Expendables, Cobra, Cliffhanger, Demolition Man, and a pile more.
- Martin Starr - Bodhi: Dwight's dispensary guy and unexpected consigliere, doling out tech and business common sense. You probably know Starr from Silicon Valley, Freaks and Geeks, and Party Down.
- Jay Will - Tyson: Dwight's sharp, loyal driver who has turned into a legit right hand. Will has led films Rob Peace and It Doesn't Matter, and appeared in The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
- Annabella Sciorra - Joanne: Dwight's younger sister from Brooklyn, who is exactly as no-nonsense as that sounds. Sciorra's highlights include The Hand That Rocks the Cradle and Jungle Fever.
- Neal McDonough - Cal Thresher: A powerful, territorial Tulsa businessman who butted heads with Dwight in season 2 and is not done yet. McDonough has stacked credits: Desperate Housewives, Arrow, Legends of Tomorrow, Boomtown, Medical Investigation, Suits, Yellowstone, Band of Brothers, Justified.
- Robert Patrick - Jeremiah Dunmire: Big wheel in the liquor game and a forceful presence around town. He is part of that old-money Dunmire front line against Dwight. Patrick is best known for Terminator 2: Judgment Day, plus The Unit, The X-Files, Scorpion, Peacemaker, and 1923.
- Beau Knapp - Cole Dunmire: Jeremiah's son - think trust-fund cowboy with a wild streak and something to prove. Knapp has appeared in SEAL Team, The Bikeriders, and The Good Lord Bird.
- Bella Heathcote - Cleo Montague: Mitch's ex, with sparks still flying. Her dad runs a distillery the Dunmires have their eye on, which is exactly the kind of complication this crew does not need. Heathcote's work includes The Man in the High Castle, Fifty Shades Darker, Pride and Prejudice and Zombies, and Scrublands.
- Chris Caldovino - Goodie: Former consigliere to the Invernizzi family who flipped to Dwight's side. If you like your mob shows with connective tissue, this is it. Caldovino has been in Boardwalk Empire and The Sopranos.
- McKenna Quigley Harrington - Grace: Part of Dwight's crew and Bodhi's dispensary teammate. This is her biggest role so far.
- Kevin Pollak - Special Agent Musso: FBI. He has the receipts on Dwight and uses them, which makes their dynamic very... transactional. Pollak's credits include A Few Good Men, The Usual Suspects, The Whole Ten Yards, End of Days, and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.
- Vincent Piazza - Vince Antonacci: Formerly Chickie's main capo, now running that side after Chickie was killed in season 2. Piazza appeared in Boardwalk Empire and The Passage.
- Frank Grillo - Bill Bevilaqua: Kansas City gangster who took out Chickie last season and cut a business deal with Dwight. Grillo fans will know him from Kingdom, The Purge, Guiding Light, Captain America, Prison Break, and The Grey.
- Garrett Hedlund - Mitch Keller: Loyal member of Dwight's crew. He left the bar behind and is stuck selling cars now - and hates every minute of it. Hedlund's highlights: Friday Night Lights, Troy, Pan, Tron: Legacy, Inside Llewyn Davis, Eragon.
- Dana Delany - Margaret Devereaux: Wealthy horse-ranch owner and Dwight's romantic partner - which is sweet until the bullets start flying. Delany is known for Desperate Housewives, China Beach, Body of Proof, and films like Light Sleeper, Tombstone, True Women, and Wide Awake.
- Samuel L Jackson - Russell Lee Washington Jr: An old prison friend of Dwight's who gets dispatched by New York's Renzetti family to finish Dwight off. The twist: he is headlining the spinoff NOLA King in 2026, which follows him back to New Orleans to rebuild his life and take control of the city - putting him at odds with his former New York bosses and his old New Orleans enemies, on both the criminal and police side. Jackson's filmography needs no intro: Pulp Fiction, Jackie Brown, Do the Right Thing, The Hateful Eight, Django Unchained, Snakes on a Plane, and a whole lot of MCU as Nick Fury.
- Michael Beach - Mark: Tyson's father. He barely survived a car bombing in season 2. Beach also appears in Mayor of Kingstown.
- Mike 'Cash Flo' Walden - Bigfoot: Dwight's bodyguard. The name is not subtle, and neither is he.
- James Russo - Ray Renzetti: New York mob boss with a long memory. Russo's credits include Not a Stranger.
- Brett Rice - Theo Montague: Cleo's dad, runs the distillery that has the Dunmires circling. Rice has appeared in Sully.
A couple quick notes
- If the Dunmires feel like a different flavor of villain, they are. It is old-money Tulsa power meeting East Coast mob instincts, and those worlds do not blend smoothly.
- The Jackson spinoff is a big swing and kind of delightful inside baseball: the show is planting a crossover seed now for NOLA King in 2026.
Tulsa King streams on Paramount+.