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- “Mayor of Kingstown” Season 4 is almost here! Get ready to dive back into the gritty world of Kingstown, Michigan. Jeremy Renner and Edie Falco are back, and things are about to get intense.
First, check out this trailer:
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Get ready for more drama! Season 4 of “Mayor of Kingstown” on Paramount+ drops this weekend, and it looks like Mike McLusky (Jeremy Renner) is facing some serious challenges. Edie Falco is back too, so you know it’s going to be good.
Paramount says that with the Russians out of the picture, everyone’s fighting for control. Mike’s got to step up to stop a gang war from consuming the town, all while dealing with a new, tough Warden and some ghosts from his own past. You can read the full description on Paramount’s site if you want all the nitty-gritty details.
So, ready to tune in? Here’s what you need to know:
When Can I Watch It?
Mark your calendars! “Mayor of Kingstown” Season 4 premieres **Sunday, Oct. 26, on Paramount+**.
Where Can I Watch It?
Easy! Head over to Paramount+ on October 26th to catch the premiere. Plus, you can binge-watch Seasons 1-3 there right now if you need a refresher!
They’ve got a couple of subscription options:
- **Paramount+ Essential:** $7.99/month for tons of shows and movies, plus some live NFL games (with ads).
- **Paramount+ Premium:** $12.99/month. This gets you everything in the Essential plan, *plus* Showtime content, more movies, and fewer ads during live TV.
Who’s In It? (The Cast)
Here’s a rundown of the main players:
- Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky
- Hugh Dillon as Ian Ferguson
- Taylor Handley as Kyle McLusky
- Tobi Bamtefa as Bunny Washington
- Derek Webster as Stevie
- Edie Falco as Nina Hobbs
- Lennie James as Frank Moses
- Laura Benanti as Cindy Stephens
Reporting by Fernando Cervantes Jr. You can reach him at fernando.cervantes@gannett.com or follow him on X @fern_cerv_.
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