Bella Heathcote and James Russo will feature in the upcoming third season of the Paramount+ series.
Heathcote has joined Tulsa King as a series regular, while Russo has been cast in a recurring role. Heathcote will play Cleo Montague, described as “a Tulsa native born and raised, and the daughter of a distillery owner.” Russo will play “Quiet” Ray Renzetti, known as “one of the mob bosses in New York.” Russo’s character is “calm and measured.” Heathcote has appeared in other projects such as Amazon’s The Man in the High Castle, CBS’ Strange Angel, and films including Relic, Fifty Shades Darker, Pride And Prejudice And Zombies, Neon Demon, and The Moongai. The veteran Russo has starred in The Deuce, Chicago Fire, Hawaii Five-O, Horizon: An American Saga, Open Range, Donnie Brasco, Django Unchained, and Black Mass.
Tulsa King Season 3 also recently announced the cast additions of Robert Patrick and Beau Knapp. Patrick will play Jeremiah Dunmire, a powerful, forceful man with deep pockets in the liquor business, with Knapp playing the character’s son, Cole Dunmire, a trust-fund country boy with crazy in his eyes. Patrick is most well-known for playing the T-1000, an advanced, shape-shifting Terminator composed of liquid metal, in 1991’s Terminator 2: Judgment Day. Patrick has also appeared in TV series such as The X-Files, Scorpion, Peacemaker, and Reacher. Knapp stars in the recently concluded CBS/Paramount+ military drama series SEAL Team and features in the 2024 movie The Bikeriders.
Heathcote, Russo, Patrick, and Knapp will join returning Tulsa King cast members Stallone, Martin Starr, Jay Will, Annabella Sciorra, Neal McDonough, Frank Grillo, Garrett Hedlund, and Dana Delany. Tulsa King Season 3 is currently in production.
Tulsa King Star Teases There Is “A Lot of Action” In Season 3
Starr, who plays Bodhi in Tulsa King, teased what fans can expect from the eagerly-anticipated third season of the hit Paramount+ show. “I mean, I’ve only just read the first two scripts,” he said. “I can’t tell you anything that I’ve read in those episodes, but I am excited. The new season is going to be a lot of fun. It looks already like there’s going to be a lot of action, and there are some loose ends that may or may not get tied up.”
The first two seasons of Tulsa King are streaming on Paramount+.