Sylvester Stallone’s mob drama continues building toward its explosive conclusion, and fans won’t have to wait much longer. Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 8, titled “Nothing is Over,” drops this weekend with promises of escalating tensions, dangerous betrayals, and the Dunmire family’s relentless pressure on Dwight’s empire. Here’s your complete guide to what’s coming next.
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Tulsa King Episode 8 Release Details
| Information | Details |
|---|---|
| Episode Title | “Nothing is Over” |
| Release Date | Sunday, November 9, 2025 |
| Release Time (ET) | 3:00 AM |
| Release Time (PT) | 12:00 AM (Midnight) |
| Release Time (UK) | 7:00 AM GMT |
| Streaming Platform | Paramount+ (Exclusive) |
| Episode Length | Approximately 41 minutes |
| Episodes Remaining | 2 (Episodes 9 & 10) |
How to Watch Episode 8
Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 8 releases exclusively on Paramount+ at midnight Pacific Time (12:00 AM PT) on Sunday, November 9, 2025. For East Coast viewers, that translates to 3:00 AM ET, while UK fans can catch it at 7:00 AM GMT.

If you miss the live drop, don’t worry—the episode remains available on the Paramount+ app for on-demand viewing with subtitles. This weekly release schedule mirrors most Paramount+ originals, meaning no binge-watching allowed until the season concludes.
Stream Tulsa King on Paramount+ with a subscription starting at $7.99/month for the ad-supported tier.
Season 3 Recap: How We Got Here
Season 2 ended with Dwight getting captured and told, flat out, “You work for us now.” Season 3 kicks off with significant new challenges threatening everything Dwight’s built in Tulsa.
The Bourbon Gambit:
Dwight and his crew purchase the Montague Distillery. On paper, it looks legit. Underneath, it’s just another layer in Dwight’s criminal empire. Tucked away in the distillery: 200 barrels of rare 50-year-old bourbon, the kind of stash people kill for.
This bourbon becomes the heart of the season’s conflict, attracting dangerous attention from multiple fronts.
The Dunmire Threat:
Jeremiah Dunmire isn’t having it. He fights the deal every step and doesn’t play nice. He spreads fear, torches the Montague house, and Theo Montague ends up dead. The Dunmires represent a powerful old-money family that doesn’t follow traditional mob rules, making them unpredictable and dangerous adversaries.
FBI Pressure:
Agent Musso isn’t letting up. He knows about Dwight’s past: the prison killing and the informant. He dangles that over Dwight’s head, using it to squeeze the Tulsa operation. This constant law enforcement pressure forces Dwight to juggle legitimate business fronts with his criminal activities.
For more insights on crime drama storytelling and character development, Tulsa King showcases how Taylor Sheridan crafts morally complex narratives.
What to Expect in Episode 8
By Episode 7, titled “Art of War,” things really blow up. Dunmire starts losing his grip, lashes out, and the violence ramps up. The bourbon heist, the Montague estate burning, Musso tightening the screws—Dwight’s world isn’t just getting bigger, it’s getting a lot more dangerous.

Episode 8 will likely address several burning questions:
Dwight’s Survival:
Does Dwight manage to hold onto the distillery and that valuable bourbon stash, or does he lose everything he’s fought to build?
The Dunmire Endgame:
What’s the Dunmire family really up to? Their plan is still a mystery: how far are they willing to push things, and what do they actually want?
Crew Loyalty:
Will Dwight’s crew stick together when things get tough, or do we start to see some cracks? Bodhi botches a money drop and starts to crack under the pressure. These internal tensions could prove as dangerous as external threats.
Agent Musso’s Strategy:
What is Musso’s real play here? Is Dwight just another piece on the board, or does he find a way to turn the whole game upside down?
Remaining Season 3 Schedule
After Episode 8, only two episodes remain:
- Episode 9: “Dead Weight” – November 16, 2025
- Episode 10: “Jesus Lizard” – November 23, 2025 (Season Finale)
With the season finale just two weeks after Episode 8, expect the tension to escalate rapidly. These final three episodes will determine the fate of Dwight’s Tulsa empire and set up Season 4.
Season 4 Already Confirmed
Paramount+ revealed that Tulsa King, in addition to Samuel L. Jackson’s spinoff series NOLA King, has already been renewed for a fourth season. This renewal guarantees fans will see how Dwight’s story continues beyond Season 3’s conclusion, though no specific release date has been announced yet.
The NOLA King spinoff will expand the Sheridan crime drama universe, following Jackson’s character Russell Lee Washington—a former prison friend of Dwight’s sent to Oklahoma to kill him. For updates on Taylor Sheridan’s expanding television universe, his interconnected storytelling continues pushing boundaries.
What Makes Episode 8 Critical
“Nothing is Over” carries significant weight as the third-to-last episode of Season 3. Typically, this positioning in a season means:
- Major character decisions with lasting consequences
- Betrayals or alliances revealed before the finale
- Setup for the climactic final two episodes
- Resolution of secondary plot threads to focus on main conflict
The risks are bigger now. This isn’t small-time street crime anymore. Dwight’s juggling high-stakes bourbon, old-money families, and relentless law enforcement. Everything he’s built faces potential destruction.
The Cast Delivering the Drama
Sylvester Stallone returns as Dwight “The General” Manfredi, supported by a stellar ensemble including Martin Starr (Bodhi), Jay Will (Tyson), Dana Delaney (Margaret), and Garrett Hedlund (Mitch). Season 3 brings in Samuel L. Jackson, which just turns up the heat on an already explosive storyline.
The chemistry between these actors has been a series highlight, grounding the mob drama in authentic relationships despite the heightened criminal circumstances.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many episodes are left in Tulsa King Season 3 after Episode 8?
Two episodes remain after Episode 8: Episode 9 “Dead Weight” releases on November 16, 2025, followed by the Season 3 finale Episode 10 “Jesus Lizard” on November 23, 2025. Season 3 contains 10 total episodes, maintaining the episode count from Season 2. With confirmation of Season 4 already secured, fans can look forward to more of Dwight’s story beyond this season’s conclusion, though Paramount+ hasn’t announced a premiere date for the fourth season yet.
Can I watch Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 8 without Paramount+?
No, Tulsa King Season 3 Episode 8 is exclusively available on Paramount+. Unlike Season 1, which received limited broadcast airings on Paramount Network and CBS, Season 3 remains a streaming-exclusive release. You’ll need an active Paramount+ subscription to watch new episodes as they release. The platform offers two tiers: Essential (with ads) starting at $7.99/month and Premium (ad-free) at $12.99/month. Both tiers provide access to all Tulsa King episodes, including the ability to stream previous seasons for newcomers or those needing to catch up before Episode 8 drops.







