Tulsa King – Season 4 (2025) opens with Dwight “The General” Manfredi facing the fallout of Season 3’s violent turf war. The uneasy alliance he built in Tulsa is shattered after a betrayed partner leaks evidence tying his new empire to several criminal operations. Federal pressure mounts, old enemies resurface, and Dwight finds himself fighting a battle on two fronts: clearing his name enough to stay out of prison while trying to rebuild a fractured organization that no longer trusts him like before. Tulsa is changing fast, and so are the criminal networks within it, forcing Dwight to adapt or be swallowed whole.

As Dwight regroups, Chickie and the Invernizzi mob escalate their campaign against him, sending brutal enforcers deep into Oklahoma to destabilize everything he has built. Key members of Dwight’s crew vanish, safehouses burn, and shipments go missing. To hold the line, Dwight forges a risky partnership with a rising Native American syndicate operating on the edge of tribal sovereignty. This alliance brings new opportunities and new territory, but also exposes him to unfamiliar rules, ancient grudges, and power structures he can’t strong-arm into submission. Dwight must learn diplomacy in a world that does not fear him.
Meanwhile, Stacy Beale returns from suspension and is reassigned to a federal task force that sees Dwight not only as a criminal but as the key to unraveling a larger network spreading across multiple states. Their complicated history resurfaces as Stacy tries to balance her career, her conscience, and the undeniable connection she still feels toward him. Her pursuit of Dwight becomes more personal and dangerous than ever, especially when she uncovers evidence suggesting a mole inside her own task force is leaking intel to the Invernizzis.
Tensions escalate when a violent new antagonist enters the scene: Gabriel “Gabe” Moretti, an ambitious East Coast fixer sent west to eliminate Dwight permanently. Unlike Chickie, Gabe is methodical, intelligent, and terrifyingly patient. He begins dismantling Dwight’s world from the shadows, turning allies into informants and manipulating rival crews into open conflict. Under Gabe’s slow-burn assault, Dwight’s empire shrinks, and even his closest inner circle begins questioning whether he still has the strength to lead them through a war he may already be losing.

Everything builds toward a brutal showdown when Gabe kidnaps a member of Dwight’s chosen family, forcing The General to abandon diplomacy and return to the ruthless gangster he once was. The climactic confrontation takes place in an abandoned refinery outside Tulsa, where shifting loyalties and sudden betrayals turn the standoff into a chaotic, blood-soaked battle for survival. The aftermath leaves both sides scarred, and the balance of power in Oklahoma permanently altered.
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The season ends on a dark, emotional note. Though Dwight survives and retains control of parts of his empire, he pays a devastating personal price. Stacy’s task force collapses under corruption scandals, the Native syndicate reevaluates their alliance, and Dwight realizes the life he rebuilt in Tulsa may never again resemble the family he hoped to create. As he stands alone overlooking the city he fought to claim, Dwight faces the painful truth: every victory in Tulsa demands a sacrifice,