Mayor of Kingstown: Season 4 release date revealed alongside Exclusive first looks

 Mayor of Kingstown: Season 4 release date revealed alongside Exclusive first looks

Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky in Mayor of Kingstown. Credit: Paramount+

Paramount+ has officially announced Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 will premiere on October 26, 2025, delivering an early glimpse into the tense, high-stakes drama to come. With Jeremy Renner back in his signature role as Mike McLusky, the fourth season promises to shake up alliances, power dynamics, and the very fabric of Kingstown. Let’s break down what we know, from release timing to compelling new visuals and key cast additions.

Release Date Confirmed: Countdown to October 26, 2025

Paramount+ has locked in Sunday, October 26, 2025, as the premiere date for Mayor of Kingstown Season 4, with viewers likely to get the first episodes at 12:00 a.m. PT / 3:00 a.m. ET, based on past streaming patterns.



Season 4 will continue the weekly release pattern, keeping audiences hooked as each episode unfolds. This marks the next step in a long-running saga that began in 2021 and has steadily grown into one of Paramount+’s most gripping crime thrillers.

Exclusive First Look and Explosive New Cast

Entertainment Weekly unveils an exclusive first look at Season 4, implying the tone will be more intense and emotionally charged. Co-creator Hugh Dillon describes it as “a detonation, not an escalation,” hinting at dramatic consequences for Mike McLusky and those around him.

Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky and Edie Falco as Nina Hobbs in 'Mayor of Kingstown'.Credit: Dennis P. Mong Jr./Paramount+
Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky and Edie Falco as Nina Hobbs in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’.
Credit: Dennis P. Mong Jr./Paramount+/EW

 

Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky and Taylor Handley as Kyle McLusky. Credit: Dennis P. Mong Jr./Paramount+
Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky and Taylor Handley as Kyle McLusky. Credit: Dennis P. Mong Jr./Paramount+/EW

The images highlight tense confrontations, particularly between McLusky and Edie Falco’s character, Nina Hobbs, the newly appointed warden at Anchor Bay. Her arrival signals a significant shift in the prison hierarchy.

Clayton Cardenas as Torres and Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky. Credit: Dennis P. Mong Jr./Paramount+
Clayton Cardenas as Torres and Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky. Credit: Dennis P. Mong Jr./Paramount+/EW

Other notable new cast members include:



  • Lennie James as Frank Moses, a formidable gangster with Detroit ties
  • Laura Benanti as Cindy Stephens, a correctional officer and single mother

These additions usher in new power players poised to challenge Mike’s influence in Kingstown.

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What to Expect: Power Vacuums, Consequences & McLusky’s Crisis

Season 3 left Kingstown in turmoil, major player deaths, the collapse of the Russian mafia, and a fractured power structure. Season 4 picks up amid that vacuum. Mike must navigate a deadly landscape where new forces, including the complex warden, step into the fray.



Taylor Sheridan and Hugh Dillon’s story arc promises deeper exploration of themes like institutional decay, cycles of violence, and loyalty under strain. Dillon, drawing upon personal experience growing up near a penitentiary, underscores the narrative’s realism and emotional weight.

Paramount+’s official materials reinforce this tone, expect relentless pressure inside Anchor Bay and lengths gone to protect what’s left of the McLusky “family.” Sources also indicate filming is completed, setting up a smooth lead-in to the fall release.

Mayor of Kingstown Season 4 is gearing up for a riveting return on October 26, 2025, with merciless twists, shifting power structures, and a range of new threats looming over Kingstown. With a stellar cast and narrative ambition, this “detonation” promises to be the most consequential chapter yet. Stay tuned for trailers dropping soon, your October streaming list just got a whole lot darker.



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