Sylvester Stallone Says Mobland Wrapped, Tulsa King Returns Soon

Sylvester Stallone says mobland has fully wrapped production, is now being edited, and is “coming soon.” That puts the Taylor Sheridan crime series back on the clock after 2024 and 2025 returns, with Season 4 already in place and no slot yet on Paramount’s 2026 release calendar.Stallone’s update on …

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Sylvester Stallone says mobland has fully wrapped production, is now being edited, and is “coming soon.” That puts the Taylor Sheridan crime series back on the clock after 2024 and 2025 returns, with Season 4 already in place and no slot yet on Paramount’s 2026 release calendar.

Stallone’s update on mobland

Stallone posted the update on his personal Instagram, and the wording was direct: the show had fully wrapped and was in editing. For a series built around quick turnarounds and repeat viewership, that means the pipeline is moving from set work to postproduction, which is the last major stretch before the next release lands.

The most useful part of the note is the timing signal. “Coming soon” is not a date, but it is the clearest public hint yet that the series has moved beyond filming and into the stage where a streamer can line up launch materials, cut trailers, and decide how aggressively to push the return.

Paramount’s Season 4 bet

Paramount had already renewed Tulsa King for two more seasons after its first season in 2022, and the show later returned in 2024 and 2025. Season 4 is already on the books, so this is no longer a question of whether the series gets another run; it is a question of when the platform wants it back in front of subscribers.

That matters because Tulsa King surged back into the Paramount+ top five before its return and has been one of the service’s more popular titles. A series that can re-enter the top tier before a new season arrives usually gives the platform a built-in audience rather than a cold start, which helps explain why the company keeps extending the run.

2026 release calendar gap

Paramount has not assigned Tulsa King a spot on its 2026 release calendar, so Stallone’s update is the best current marker for when the show may reappear. The absence of a calendar slot keeps the window flexible, but the wrapped-production note suggests the series is far enough along that the next move belongs to the platform, not the set.

For viewers, the practical takeaway is simple: the show is past filming, in editing, and being positioned for a return after already proving it can drive platform traffic. For Paramount, the decision now is whether to use that momentum soon or hold the launch until it best fits the 2026 slate.

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