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Yellowstone boss' hit '10/10' thriller that demands to be binged is coming back soon

A new look at Taylor Sheridan's other hit series on Paramount+ has been unveiled ahead of its return

Yellowstone creator Taylor Sheridan's gripping thriller featuring a Marvel star has just unveiled a sneak peek at the eagerly awaited fourth season.


Additionally, viewers finally have a premiere date to mark on their calendars, and the wait isn't much longer.

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Paramount+ announced this week that Mayor of Kingstown season four will debut on the streaming platform on Sunday, October 26th.

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This compelling crime series follows Jeremy Renner as Mike McClusky, the trusted lieutenant to his brother who serves as the unofficial 'Mayor' of the fictional Kingstown, where the incarceration industry dominates.

After his brother's death in the opening episode, Mike must step up, guiding his influential family as they broker deals between Kingstown's prisoners, law enforcement and criminal organizations, reports the Mirror.


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Season four will welcome an legendary figure from acclaimed crime television, The Sopranos' Edie Falco, who will play Nina Hobbs, the new administrator of Kingstown's maximum-security facility, Anchor Bay.

Additionally joining the ensemble are The Walking Dead's Lennie James, The Gilded Age's Laura Benanti, Hugh Dillon, Taylor Handley, Tobi Bamtefa, Derek Webster, Hamish Allan-Headley and Nishi Munshi.

A description for the forthcoming season states: "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."

If you haven't already binged the gripping thriller, use these upcoming months before season four drops as the ideal chance to get up to speed.


Viewers have showered Mayor of Kingstown with glowing 5/5 ratings on Google, with one fan gushing: "Jeremy Renner is perfect. His supporting cast is so good they could all have singular story lines of their own.

"I'm so impressed. Can you tell? Ha! By far one of the best modern dramas I've binge watched in YEARS. Possibly, EVER."


Another five-star rave declared: "Very few television shows draw my attention so quickly and have me invested in its characters. Jeremy Renner gives an Emmy worthy performance in every episode."

They continued to praise each episode as a "movie experience" and declared the series has the "same caliber of all around excellence" as Netflix's crime sensation Ozark.

And a final devotee gushed: "I absolutely love this series and give both seasons 10/10.

"It's very well acted and you get invested in the characters. It's gripping and extremely binge worthy addictive."

Will you be marking your calendar for Mike McClusky's highly anticipated return to television?

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Mayor of Kingstown season 4 premieres Sunday, 26th October on Paramount+.

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