Paramount+ today announced that MAYOR OF KINGSTOWN will return for its fourth season on Sunday, October 26, starring Oscar® nominee Jeremy Renner and Emmy® and Golden Globe® winner Edie Falco. Season four first look images were also released.
MAYOR OF KINGSTOWN is co-created by Oscar nominee Taylor Sheridan and Hugh Dillon. The drama series is produced by Paramount Television Studios, 101 Studios, and Bosque Ranch Productions exclusively for Paramount+.
In season four, Mike’s control over Kingstown is threatened as new players compete to fill the power vacuum left in the Russians’ wake, compelling him to confront the resulting gang war and stop them from swallowing the town. Meanwhile, with those he loves in more danger than ever before, Mike must contend with a headstrong new Warden to protect his own while grappling with demons from his past.
In addition to Renner and Falco, the series stars BAFTA Award® winner Lennie James, Tony Award® winner Laura Benanti, Hugh Dillon, Taylor Handley, Tobi Bamtefa, Derek Webster, Hamish Allan-Headley, and Nishi Munshi.
MAYOR OF KINGSTOWN is executive produced by Taylor Sheridan, Hugh Dillon, Jeremy Renner, Antoine Fuqua, David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, David Hutkin, Bob Yari, Michael Friedman, Dave Erickson, Christoph Schrewe, Wendy Riss, Evan Perazzo and Keith Cox. Erickson also serves as showrunner for the series. The series is distributed by Paramount Global Content Distribution.
Seasons one through three of MAYOR OF KINGSTOWN are available to binge exclusively on Paramount+. The series is part of Sheridan’s growing slate on Paramount+, which includes LANDMAN, 1923, LIONESS, TULSA KING, 1883, LAWMEN: BASS REEVES, and the upcoming NOLA KING, starring Samuel L. Jackson. Paramount+. Thousands of episodes, live TV & exclusive originals–all in one place. Get Started!
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Mayor of Kingstown |
Network: Paramount+Genre: DramaSeasons: 4Episodes: 40 | |
OverviewIn a small Michigan town where the business of incarceration is the only thriving industry, the McClusky family are the power brokers between the police, criminals, inmates, prison guards and politicians in a city completely dependent on prisons and the prisoners they contain. |