With Dwight Manfredi’s immediate future a giant question mark, it makes sense that Tulsa King is firming things up with some members of his Okalahoma crime family.
The Paramount+ drama has promoted three cast members ahead of Season 3, TVLine has learned exclusively.
Chris Caldovino, McKenna Quigley Harrington and Mike “Cash Flo” Walden (left to right, above) will be series regulars in the upcoming third season. Caldovino plays Goodie, a New York capo who left the Invernizzi family to become part of Dwight’s Tulsa crew. Harrington is Grace, who proved herself an essential member of Dwight’s crew in Season 1 and who shone as a cannabis concierge in Season 2. And Walden plays Bigfoot, Mitch’s cousin who was hired onto Dwight’s crew as security in Season 2.
The promotions come after news of several new actors who’ll join in Season 3. Robert Patrick (1923) will play Jeremiah Dunmire, a powerful man with deep pockets in the liquor business. Beau Knapp (SEAL Team) will play Jeremiah’s trust-fun son, Cole. Both will be series regulars. In addition, Bella Heathcote (The Man in the High Castle) will play Cleo Montague, daughter of a distillery owner.
Season 2 of the mob drama ended with Dwight (played by series star Sylvester Stallone) celebrating and telling his crew that they were officially legit, and as such, “you do not have to look over your shoulder anymore.” Then, very early the next morning, armed men broke into Margaret’s house and kidnapped her and Dwight from their bed. He was taken to an undisclosed location, where a disembodied man’s voice announced: “You work for us now.”