Tulsa King S3 E4 Trailer & First Look!

The highly anticipated trailer for Tulsa King Season 3, Episode 4 has dropped, and fans are buzzing with excitement — and dread. Sylvester Stallone’s Dwight “The General” Manfredi is back in the spotlight, and this time, the stakes have never been higher. The trailer, packed with tension, explosive confrontations, and sharp one-liners, hints at a thrilling midpoint in the season where loyalty fractures, enemies multiply, and Dwight’s grip on Tulsa begins to slip. After the shocking revelations of Episode 3, this new preview suggests that Dwight’s empire is on the brink of chaos — and that betrayal might be coming from closer than he realizes.

The trailer opens with a slow, moody shot of the Tulsa skyline at dusk. The faint sound of sirens echoes in the distance, setting a foreboding tone. Dwight’s gravelly voice narrates over the visuals: “In this life, you either make peace with your demons — or they make peace without you.” The line perfectly encapsulates the theme of the episode — Dwight’s struggle between redemption and revenge. As the camera pans to him standing outside the Fennario Lounge, cigarette in hand, viewers can see the weight of leadership etched into his face. This isn’t the swaggering gangster who first arrived in Tulsa — this is a man hardened by betrayal and haunted by guilt.

One of the most striking moments in the trailer comes just 20 seconds in, when Dwight meets with his right-hand man, Tyson (Jay Will), in a dimly lit parking garage. Tyson warns him that “the new guys” from Kansas City aren’t just here for business — they’re here to take over. The tension between the two characters has been simmering for weeks, and now, it looks ready to boil over. The trailer shows Tyson walking away after saying, “You can’t fight everyone, Dwight,” to which Dwight growls, “Watch me.” That line alone has fans quoting online, a callback to his defiant personality and refusal to back down.

The next sequence is pure adrenaline — gunfire, car chases, and explosions intercut with Dwight’s meetings with local crime figures. The editing is sharp and fast, suggesting that Episode 4 will escalate the ongoing turf war between Dwight’s operation and the rival biker gang, the Black Macadam. A quick glimpse shows Chickie Invernizzi (Domenick Lombardozzi) on a video call from New York, furious after discovering that Dwight’s recent business deal may have cut the family out of profits. “You think you can run an empire without the family?” he yells, slamming his hand on the table. Dwight’s answer is calm but chilling: “I stopped being part of your family the day you left me to rot.”

The trailer also teases a surprising emotional subplot involving Stacy Beale (Andrea Savage), the ATF agent with whom Dwight has a complicated past. A brief but charged scene shows Stacy and Dwight sitting across from each other in a diner. She tells him, “You keep thinking you can fix this city, Dwight — but you’re the one breaking it.” His response? A quiet, almost resigned, “Maybe it was already broken.” Their chemistry remains undeniable, and fans speculate that Episode 4 may reignite their connection — or destroy it for good.

Another intriguing moment comes when a mysterious new character, played by guest star Walton Goggins, appears for the first time. He’s seen in two quick cuts — once stepping out of a black SUV, and later aiming a rifle through a scope. His character, rumored to be an ex–FBI agent turned mercenary, could be the wildcard that changes everything. One fan theory suggests that he’s been hired by Chickie to monitor — or eliminate — Dwight. The trailer’s cryptic tagline, “Old sins have long shadows,” seems to hint that past alliances and betrayals are about to collide in violent fashion.Tulsa King Season 3 Trailer (2025) & First Look