
Mayor of Kingstown Season 4: Everything we know so far
By Aman Shukla Published on June 13, 2025, 18:00 IST Last updated June 13, 2025, 11:05 IST
The gritty crime drama Mayor of Kingstown has captivated audiences with its intense storytelling and complex characters. With Season 4 officially confirmed, fans are eager to dive back into the world of Kingstown, Michigan, where the prison industry reigns supreme. Here's everything we know about Mayor of Kingstown Season 4, from its release date to the cast, plot details, and more. Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 Potential Release Date
While Paramount+ hasn't announced an exact premiere date, Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 is expected to debut in October 2025. Filming began in January 2025 and concluded in June 2025, keeping the production timeline consistent with previous seasons. Based on the show's release patterns, a fall 2025 launch seems likely, potentially aligning with other Taylor Sheridan projects on Paramount+. Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 Expeted Cast
The cast of Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 will feature a mix of returning favorites and exciting new additions. Here's who we expect to see: Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky: The central figure of Kingstown, Mike continues to navigate the town's criminal and political landscape.
Hugh Dillon as Ian Ferguson: The detective and co-creator of the series remains a key player.
Taylor Handley as Kyle McLusky: Mike's brother, whose actions in Season 3 will likely have repercussions.
Tobi Bamtefa as Bunny: The Crips leader who now holds significant power in Kingstown.
Hamish Allan-Headley as Robert: A member of the police force with ties to Mike.
Necar Zadegan as Evelyn Foley: The prosecutor investigating corruption in the prison system.
Derek Webster as Stevie: Another returning character with ties to the McLusky family Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 Potential Plot
Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 will pick up after the dramatic events of Season 3, which saw major character deaths, including Milo Sunter, Kareem Moore, and Iris. These losses have left a power vacuum in Kingstown's criminal underworld, setting the stage for new conflicts.
Mike McLusky will face fresh challenges as he tries to maintain order in a town plagued by corruption and violence. The introduction of Nina Hobbs as the new prison warden and Frank Moses as a formidable gangster suggests escalating tensions within and outside the prison system. Evelyn Foley's ongoing investigation into corruption could also threaten Ian Ferguson's position, adding another layer of intrigue. Where to Watch Mayor of Kingstown Season 4
Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 will stream exclusively on Paramount+. The first three seasons are available on the platform, making it easy for fans to catch up before the new episodes drop.
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