In Season 3, as Dwight's empire expands, so does his list of enemies and the risks to his crew. The series is so popular that it was renewed for Season 4 even before the Season 3 episodes started streaming on Sept. 21
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In Season 3, Episode 5, entitled “On the Rocks,” which aired on Sunday, October 19, Dwight launched his bourbon brand amid rising tensions, as Dunmire schemes to crash the launch and sabotage the event.
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“And as the season progresses, you realize he didn’t really love the new life that he chose of being a gangster in the world of marijuana. And by the end of the season, it’s like. 'You know what, keep the land, keep all the stuff, I’m out. This really isn’t my bag.'"
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Tulsa King actor Neal McDonough.“I think Dwight now has all these outside forces coming up against him, not just me, which is great because Cal is kind of almost like a back burner for him to an extent,” he added.
Since Thresher tried all this “gangster stuff” last year and it didn’t work, McDonough explains that the focus this season is on his governor’s race.
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Working with Dwight’s girlfriend, Margaret, appears to be a means to an end, with Cal’s eye on the prize of being governor.
McDonough explained that Manfredi wanted a quiet mobster life with marijuana down in Tulsa, and keeping the big city mob guys at bay, but now there is so much at stake with so many adversaries, including Dunmire and Bevilaqua, that everything steamrolls with everyone being after The General.
“And he also helps write all these episodes,” says McDonough. “It’s awesome to see a guy like Sylvester Stallone who loves his life and his family so much and pours it into his craft.”
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Neal McDonough as Cal Thresher and Frank Grillo as Bill Bevilaqua in 'Tulsa King'“When you play the bad guy, you can do whatever you want and you can go as big as you want, as long as you believe it. With the good guy, you have to do so little and use your face and eyes and speak as few words as possible to convey the message or pain that you’re going through to get to the end goal.”
Season 3 of Tulsa King premiered on Sunday, Sept. 21, on Paramount+, with new episodes airing weekly on Sundays. Seasons 1 and 2 are available to stream on Paramount+.
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