How to watch ‘Tulsa King’ season 3 for FREE — stream Sylvester Stallone show from anywhere

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Sylvester Stallone is back as granite-jawed 'Tulsa King' Dwight Manfredi, the former New York capo exiled to Oklahoma to establish a hugely lucrative criminal empire. But when Dwight’s latest venture antagonises 'the tyrant of Tulsa,' his crew find themselves in unprecedented jeopardy.

Read on for our guide below, where we explain how to watch “Tulsa King” season 3 online and from anywhere with a VPN.

'Tulsa King' season 3 date, streaming options

"Tulsa King" season 3 episodes arrive from Sunday, September 21.
• Watch FREE — TVNZ (New Zealand)
• U.S. & RoW — Watch on Paramount Plus
• Watch anywhere — try Norton VPN 100% risk free

Created by Taylor Sheridan, the man behind “Landman,” “Yellowstone,” and an insane number of spin-off shows, “Tulsa King” proved to be another home run for Paramount Plus. And viewership only increased in the second season, with its premiere episode amassing over 21 million global viewers.

Season 2 found Dwight 'The General' Manfredi enter into uneasy alliances (and whack more than a few rivals) to secure his dominant position as Tulsa’s criminal head honcho. Bill Bevilaqua (Frank Grilo) earned his trust (and 50% of all his profits) when he shot the back-stabbing Invernizzi mobster Chickie, while, after disposing of Jackie Ming, Dwight strong-armed Cal Thresher (Neal McDonough) into handing over his 18,200-acre marijuana farm.

Now the drama is about to amp up. For one thing, Dwight looks to become a mob snitch for FBI Agent Musso (Kevin Pollack). More perilous, though, is the introduction of Jeremiah Dunmire. Played by Robert Patrick (the shape-shifting villain from "Terminator II: Judgement Day"), Jeremiah promises to be an equally unstoppable adversary, who coolly informs his business rival that: “I am obligated to destroy everything you’ve built and everyone you love.”

Ready for more guns-blazing gangster drama? Our viewing guide will explain how to watch “Tulsa King” season 3 online wherever you’re located with a VPN.

How to watch ‘Tulsa King’ season 3 online for FREE

Good news! Those based in New Zealand can watch “Tulsa King” season 3 online for nothingit's 100% free with TVNZ Plus. All new episodes debut on Sundays starting September 21 and at 9 p.m. NZST (5 a.m. ET / 3 a.m. PT).

Kiwis currently traveling can stream "Tulsa King" season 3 free from abroad too with a VPN. Full details on how to do that just below...

Watch the ‘Tulsa King’ season 3 online from anywhere

Away from home at the moment and blocked from watching the show on your preferred streaming service?

You can still watch “Tulsa King” season 3 thanks to the wonders of a VPN (Virtual Private Network). The software allows your devices to appear as if they're back in your home country regardless of where in the world you are. So ideal for viewers away on vacation or on business wanting to watch their usual streams.

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Watch 'Tulsa King' season 3 in the U.S.

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U.S. viewers can watch “Tulsa King” season 3 from Sunday, September 21 and stream new episodes weekly with a Paramount Plus subscription.

Haven’t tried Paramount Plus yet? Newbies are entitled to a 7-day Paramount Plus free trial with which you can enjoy previous and brand new episodes of "Tulsa King,” plus much more. When your trial period is over, plans start from $7.99/month.

Away from home? You can catch the show on your usual streamer at home via a VPN. As you might have gathered by now, we recommend Norton VPN.

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The Paramount Plus library includes "Survivor", "NCIS" and "Ghosts", as well as originals like "1923" and "Star Trek: Strange New Worlds." New users get a FREE 7-day trial.

Watch 'Tulsa King' season 3 in Canada

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Paramount Plus is the home of “Tulsa King” season 3 in Canada, too. You can watch from Sunday, September 21, with plans available from CA$6.99/month (after the 7 day free trial for new members, of course).

Traveling abroad? You can access your usual Paramount Plus subscription from anywhere thanks to Norton VPN.

Watch 'Tulsa King' season 3 in the U.K

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U.K. fans of this Sylvester Stallone-starring drama can watch “Tulsa King” season 3 every Sunday from September 21 on Paramount Plus, with episodes available simultaneous with their North American release.

If you're currently overseas, use a VPN service such as Norton VPN to access your Paramount Plus subscription from anywhere.

Watch 'Tulsa King' season 3 in Australia

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As with the U.K. and North America, Aussies will find "Tulsa King" season 3 available to watch on Paramount Plus. New episodes will be uploaded weekly from the show’s debut on Sunday, September 21.

NB: For those abroad when the show airs, considering purchasing Norton VPN. It’ll allow you to access your streaming subscription no matter your current location.

Watch 'Tulsa King' season 3 in New Zealand

Hooray! New Zealanders can watch “Tulsa King” season 3 on TVNZ Plus when the drama returns on Sunday, September 21 — and without paying a thing! New episodes will be available to watch for free on the platform, where they're uploaded weekly from 9 p.m. NZST.

‘Tulsa King’ season 3 episode schedule

  • Episode 1 "Blood and Bourbon" — Sunday, September 21
  • Episode 2 "The Fifty" — Sunday, September 28
  • Episode 3 "Staring Down the Barrel" — Sunday, October 5
  • Episode 4 "The G and the OG" — Sunday, October 12
  • Episode 5 "Bubbles" — Sunday, October 19
  • Episode 6 "On the Rocks" — Sunday, October 26
  • Episode 7 "On the Rocksr" — Sunday, November 2
  • Episode 8 "Nothing is Ever Over" — Sunday, November 9
  • Episode 9 "Covered in Rock" — Sunday, November 16
  • Episode 10 "Out of Adventure" — Sunday, November 23

'Tulsa King' season 3 trailer

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'Tulsa King' season 3 cast

  • Sylvester Stallone as Dwight Manfredi
  • Martin Starr as Bohdi Geigerman
  • Jay Will as Tyson Mitchell
  • Max Casella as Manny Truisi
  • Vincent Piazza as Vince Antonacci
  • Garrett Hedlund as Mitch Keller
  • Dana Delany as Margaret Deveraux
  • Tatiana Zapperdino as Tina Manfredi-Grieger
  • Annabella Sciorra as Joanne Manfredi
  • Neal McDonough as Cal Thresher
  • Chris Caldovino as Goodie Carangi
  • McKenna Quigley Harrington as Grace
  • Mike Walden as Bigfoot
  • Samuel L. Jackson as Russell Lee Washington
  • Kevin Pollak as Special Agent Musso
  • Robert Patrick as Jeremiah Dunmire

Will there be a season 4 of 'Tulsa King'?

Yes! A fourth season of the show has been confirmed as in development.

Even more exciting? Season 3 will introduce a character called Russell Lee Washington, played by Samuel L. Jackson ("Pulp Fiction"), and serve as the launchpad for the upcoming spin-off series "NOLA King"!

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Daniel Pateman

Daniel Pateman has been a freelance writer since 2018. He currently works across a range of brands including TechRadar, T3, GamesRadar, What Hi-Fi? and CinemaBlend, where he regularly pens How To Watch articles about where our readers can stream the latest new movies and TV shows, as well as producing detailed guides on the best streaming services, from Disney Plus to Netflix. He received a first-class degree in Humanities and Media in 2013 from Birkbeck University and later an MA in Contemporary Literature and Culture. In addition to his work for Future's websites, Daniel writes across the broad spectrum of arts topics – including photography, sculpture, painting, film – and has been published in The Brooklyn Rail and Eyeline magazine, among others.

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