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Stallone Returns in Tulsa King Season 3
Sylvester Stallone has worn many hats over the years: boxer, outlaw, renegade. But Tulsa King gave him something new: a role where power isn’t taken with fists, but built with calculation. As Dwight Manfredi, he’s navigating unfamiliar ground and making it his own, piece by piece. Now, with Season 3 arriving this September, the world around him is shifting fast. Allies are harder to trust, new players are stepping in, and the rules of the game are being rewritten.
What’s Happening in Season 3?

Season 3 wastes no time turning up the heat. Dwight is no longer operating quietly in the background; he’s a name people fear, and that brings a new kind of attention. His growing influence draws out old Tulsa royalty in the form of the Montague family, a powerful clan built on distillery money and old ties. They don’t fight for turf—they defend legacies.
At the same time, Dwight’s problems aren’t limited to rival crews. Federal agents are closing in. The FBI is watching, digging into his past, and forcing him to juggle more than street loyalty. He’s managing appearances, cutting strategic deals, and trying to keep skeletons from clawing their way back into the light.
New Faces, New Pressure

Season 3 introduces a sharp and dangerous lineup of new characters. Robert Patrick plays Jeremiah Dunmire, a quiet operator with deep roots. Beau Knapp steps in as his son, Cole, a volatile heir with too much to prove. Samuel L. Jackson joins as Russell Lee Washington Jr., a man from Dwight’s past whose return blurs the line between threat and ally. Kevin Pollak plays FBI Agent Musso, a man chasing more than just a case, while Bella Heathcote appears as Cleo Montague, whose loyalties remain deliberately unclear. James Russo returns as Ray Renzetti, an East Coast figure with unfinished business. Together, they disrupt the balance Dwight has been trying to build and turn every move into a gamble.
The Tension Beneath the Surface

This season doesn’t rely on louder gunfights or showier deals. It goes deeper. The Montagues are quiet and deliberate, calculated in a way that forces Dwight to rethink his usual tactics. They control land, influence city officials, and don’t need to raise their voices to make themselves heard. What worked for Dwight in the past—charm, force, instinct may not be enough this time.
At the same time, legal pressure continues to mount. With federal eyes watching and no easy exits in sight, Dwight finds himself on a new kind of battlefield: one where fists and threats won’t be enough.
When to Watch
Season 3 of Tulsa King premieres Sunday, September 21, 2025, exclusively on Paramount+. Episodes will drop weekly, giving fans time to sit with each twist. With filming in full swing and the cast stronger than ever, the upcoming season promises bigger stakes, tighter tension, and more character-driven drama.
Why It Still Works

Tulsa King isn’t just a mob story, it’s a story about survival in unfamiliar territory. Dwight isn’t a kingpin in a castle. He’s a man who’s improvising, adapting, and constantly calculating his next move in a city that keeps changing around him. Stallone plays him with restraint and weight: seasoned, smart, and slightly worn, but never predictable.
Season 3 digs deeper into what the series does best: putting its characters under pressure and watching what breaks. It expands the world without losing its focus, and it makes one thing clear—Dwight Manfredi is far from done, but nothing about the road ahead will be easy.
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Bontle Modiselle, Bobby van Jaarsveld and Chad Jones Bring South African Presence to “Michael” Premiere in Berlin
The Berlin premiere of Michael was widely covered internationally for its scale, but coverage from outlets including IOL and NovaNews focused on the presence of South African talent on an international red carpet where that level of representation is still uncommon.
When Berlin hosted the world premiere of Michael, the focus was expected to remain on the film’s subject and its lead, Jaafar Jackson. Instead, Bontle Modiselle, Bobby van Jaarsveld and Chad Jones became a talking point, bringing a visible South African presence to a major international premiere.

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Modiselle, known for her work across dance, television and choreography, arrived in a look that drew on Michael Jackson-inspired elements, including structured tailoring and military-style detailing, adapted into a modern look. In media interviews, she described the invitation as an “absolute dream.”
Van Jaarsveld and Jones were also part of a broader South African group that included actors and digital creators, reinforcing the country’s presence at the event.

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The premiere drew large crowds in Berlin, with exclusive screenings and a series of events held over several days. The film follows Michael Jackson’s rise from his early years with the Jackson 5 to his solo career, recreating key moments from his life and work.
The red carpet also featured members of the Jackson family, including Prince Jackson and Bigi Jackson, alongside established international figures. Within that setting, Bontle Modiselle, Bobby van Jaarsveld and Chad Jones were among the most noticeable on the carpet.

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For Modiselle, the appearance marks one of her appearances on an international platform. Her career has moved from dance into television and brand partnerships, with increasing visibility beyond South Africa.
Magazine coverage has focused on the presence of South African creatives at the event, alongside the fashion and overall reception.
The Berlin premiere of Michael was designed as a tribute to one of music’s most recognisable figures, but attention also turned to Bontle Modiselle, Bobby van Jaarsveld and Chad Jones, who drew interest on the night.
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Buntu Petse Joins “Inimba” Season 2
Buntu Petse steps into Inimba at a stage where its storyline is widening beyond its initial focus. Season 2 builds on an established audience and shifts from family-driven conflict to themes of power, control and ambition.
Petse’s role is not minor. She takes on the character of Portia Khiswa, a senior engineer placed at the centre of Khusela Tech, a key battleground within the series. The character holds influence over major company decisions, placing her in a position where her actions carry immediate weight.

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Portia arrives in an environment already marked by internal conflict. The ongoing tension between Khusela Tech and Zondo Tech drives much of the story, and her presence complicates that balance rather than stabilising it. She is not positioned as a mediator or observer. Instead, she operates as someone who plans to change how the system works from within.
This casting aligns with the direction Inimba is taking in its second season. While the series began with a strong focus on family ties and identity, it is now placing more emphasis on corporate power and institutional influence. The shift allows new characters to enter with clear authority and defined stakes.

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Petse has previously played complex characters, and here that experience is applied within a corporate setting. Authority is contested through strategy instead of personal conflict, with Portia positioned as a character who operates with confidence in her role and decision-making.
Her introduction changes existing storylines rather than simply extending them. It creates uncertainty in areas where control seemed settled, particularly within the structures that previously appeared stable.
Season 2 of Inimba is still developing, but Petse’s addition points to a change in how the series plans to progress. The focus is not only on what is revealed, but also on who is in a position to act on it.
Portia Khiswa enters already in a position of influence.
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South Africa’s Hit Telenovela “Inimba” Returns for Its Highly Anticipated Season 2
South African TV audiences can watch Inimba return for Season 2 on Mzansi Magic weekdays. After its premiering, the series continues with new episodes and returning cast members.
Premiered on Mzansi Magic in April 2025 and became a weekday fixture on the channel . The show talks about hidden truths and complicated relationships and how they shape the lives of two families.

Inimba Cast: Instagram
A Strong Return For the Series
The series was renewed for a second season following its initial run. Viewers talked about major plot twists in past episodes. Season 2 premiered in early March 2026, continuing the storyline from unresolved moments. The new episodes maintain the weekday broadcast format on Mzansi Magic.
Read Also: Mzansi Magic Introduces New Comedy Series, Bhelas
What To Expect in Season 2
Returning cast members continue their storylines from Season 1; new characters are expected to influence existing plotlines. Thumeka is trying to heal and regain her dignity, Hlathi faces the emotional weight of past mistakes, while Sydney searches for redemption by finding new opportunities.

Inimba Characters: Instagram
Returning Cast and Expanding Storylies
Key actors maintain their roles, which makes it easy for viewers to continue following characters from Season 1. Season 2 introduces new characters to change existing storylines. New cast members, including Siya Raymond, are joining the series for Season 2. These additions will make the series more interesting.
Building Momentum Before the Premiere
Ahead of the new season, the broadcaster released a special 3-day televised event that highlights important moments from earlier seasons. These included extended episodes and behind the scenes content.
A Growing Force in South African Television
Inimba is part of the growing slate of locally produced South African telenovelas. The series explores family problems and drama between people. Season 2 continues the story with returning and new characters facing conflicts. You can check the preview of the series on this link.
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