The Mayor of Kingstown Season 3 Paramount Plus streaming release date is just around the corner, and viewers are wondering when they can start streaming the TV series.
Mayor of Kingstown is a crime thriller TV show created by Taylor Sheridan and Hugh Dillon. It originally premiered on November 14, 2021. Created by Taylor Sheridan and Hugh Dillon, Jeremy Renner headlines this series as Mike McLusky, who becomes the Mayor of Kingstown after his brother’s death. Here’s when Season 3 is coming out on Paramount Plus.
When is the Mayor of Kingstown Season 3 Paramount Plus release date?
The Mayor of Kingstown Season 3 Paramount Plus streaming release date is June 2, 2024, in the U.S.A. and Canada. Season 3 will be available for streaming on other Paramount Plus regions on June 3, 2024.
The series is set in Kingstown, Michigan, a fictional company town where the McLusky family holds significant influence. They act as power brokers who navigate the complex dynamics between various factions including the police, criminals, and politicians. The show delves into the sensitive themes of inequality, systemic racism, and corruption as the McLusky family works to maintain peace and order in town.
The cast members of Mayor of Kingstown include Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky, Dianne Wiest as Miriam McLusky, and Hugh Dillon as Ian Ferguson. Also featured are Tobi Bamtefa as Deverin ‘Bunny’ Washington, Taylor Handley as Kyle McLusky, and more.
When is Mayor of Kingstown Season 3 coming out via streaming?
Mayor of Kingstown Season 3 will be available to watch via streaming on Paramount Plus on June 2, 2024. Viewers will be able to stream it at this time.
Current Paramount Plus subscribers will be able to watch the series when it airs, and if you haven’t already subscribed to the service, you can do so below:
Mayor of Kingstown Season 3’s official synopsis reads:
“In 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.”