Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky in episode 1, season 3 of Mayor of Kingstown streaming on Paramount+, 2024. Credit: Dennis P. Mong Jr./Paramount + Paramount+ just released the trailer for the explosive new season, and whoa, Kingstown’s in for a wild ride. It looks like Mike McLusky (played by Jeremy Renner) has his hands full this time around. Think explosions, a menacing new Russian mob crew, and a full-on drug war about to blow everything up. The whole gang’s back – Hugh Dillon, Taylor Handley, Emma Laird – all caught up in this whirlwind of chaos. Get those calendars ready, folks, because this bad boy drops on June 2nd (U.S. and Canada) and June 3rd on Paramount+ internationally.
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- 4/25/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky in episode 1, season 3 of Mayor of Kingstown streaming on Paramount+. Credit: Dennis P. Mong Jr./Paramount + Get ready for the highly anticipated third season of Mayor of Kingstown, debuting June 2 in the US and Canada on Paramount+! Jeremy Renner stars as Mike McLusky, who must navigate a drug war and a new Russian mob threat in Kingstown. Complications arise when a familiar face from his past threatens to disrupt his efforts to keep the peace. Don’t miss the action-packed teaser trailer and mark your calendars for the June 2 premiere!
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- 3/28/2024
- by Hollywood Outbreak
- HollywoodOutbreak.com
Oscar nominee Jeremy Renner is back in front of the camera after a lengthy recovery period from his horrific 2023 New Year’s Day accident in Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season three. The streaming service announced the third season’s June 2, 2024 premiere date in a 30-second teaser.
Renner suffered 38 broken bones and was near death after being run over in a freak snow plow accident. After multiple surgeries and months of physical therapy, Renner was able to return to work in early January 2024.
Returning cast members include Hugh Dillon as Ian, Taylor Handley as Kyle McLusky, Emma Laird, Tobi Bamtefa Deverin “Bunny” Washington, Derek Webster as Stevie, Nishi Munshi as Tracy, Hamish Allan-Headley as Robert, and Michael Beach as Kareem Moore. Dillon and Taylor Sheridan co-created the series and executive produce along with Renner, Antoine Fuqua, David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, and Bob Yari.
Additional executive producers include Michael Friedman,...
Renner suffered 38 broken bones and was near death after being run over in a freak snow plow accident. After multiple surgeries and months of physical therapy, Renner was able to return to work in early January 2024.
Returning cast members include Hugh Dillon as Ian, Taylor Handley as Kyle McLusky, Emma Laird, Tobi Bamtefa Deverin “Bunny” Washington, Derek Webster as Stevie, Nishi Munshi as Tracy, Hamish Allan-Headley as Robert, and Michael Beach as Kareem Moore. Dillon and Taylor Sheridan co-created the series and executive produce along with Renner, Antoine Fuqua, David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, and Bob Yari.
Additional executive producers include Michael Friedman,...
- 3/28/2024
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Exclusive: Paramount+ is rounding out cast for the upcoming third season of Mayor of Kingstown, starring Jeremy Renner.
Michael Beach, who has recurred in the first two seasons, will return as a series regular for Season 3 in his role as Kareem Moore, one of the prison guard captains in Kingstown (see photo below). Additionally Richard Brake (Barbarian), Denny Love (Looking for Alaska) and Paula Malcomson (Deadwood) will join in recurring roles. Nichole Galicia and Necar Zadegan will also both return this season in recurring roles as Rebecca and Evelyn Foley.
Michael Beach as Kareem in season 2 of Mayor of Kingstown (Dennis P. Mong Jr./Paramount+)
Brake plays Merle Callahan, one of the Aryan shot callers in Anchor Bay who is currently serving a life-sentence.
Love portrays Kevin Jackson, a rookie prison guard.
Malcomson plays Anna Fletcher, a woman from Kingstown with a request for Mike.
Along with Renner, returning series regulars include Hugh Dillon,...
Michael Beach, who has recurred in the first two seasons, will return as a series regular for Season 3 in his role as Kareem Moore, one of the prison guard captains in Kingstown (see photo below). Additionally Richard Brake (Barbarian), Denny Love (Looking for Alaska) and Paula Malcomson (Deadwood) will join in recurring roles. Nichole Galicia and Necar Zadegan will also both return this season in recurring roles as Rebecca and Evelyn Foley.
Michael Beach as Kareem in season 2 of Mayor of Kingstown (Dennis P. Mong Jr./Paramount+)
Brake plays Merle Callahan, one of the Aryan shot callers in Anchor Bay who is currently serving a life-sentence.
Love portrays Kevin Jackson, a rookie prison guard.
Malcomson plays Anna Fletcher, a woman from Kingstown with a request for Mike.
Along with Renner, returning series regulars include Hugh Dillon,...
- 1/24/2024
- by Denise Petski
- Deadline Film + TV
Jeremy Renner, Derek Webster, and Hugh Dillon in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 5 (Photo Cr: Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount + © 2022 Viacom International Inc)
Oscar nominee Jeremy Renner is returning for a third season of Mayor of Kingstown, with Paramount+ officially renewing the gritty drama for season three. The streaming service’s announcement didn’t include a season three synopsis, cast details, or a targeted premiere date. Most productions are currently on hold as writers and actors battle the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) for better pay and restrictions on the use of AI.
Mayor of Kingstown was created by Taylor Sheridan (Yellowstone) and Hugh Dillon, with Sheridan, Dillon, Renner, Antoine Fuqua, David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, Michael Friedman, Dave Erickson, and Regina Corrado executive producing. MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios produce the series.
Season two starred Renner as Mike McLusky, two-time Oscar winner Dianne Wiest as Miriam McLusky,...
Oscar nominee Jeremy Renner is returning for a third season of Mayor of Kingstown, with Paramount+ officially renewing the gritty drama for season three. The streaming service’s announcement didn’t include a season three synopsis, cast details, or a targeted premiere date. Most productions are currently on hold as writers and actors battle the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers (AMPTP) for better pay and restrictions on the use of AI.
Mayor of Kingstown was created by Taylor Sheridan (Yellowstone) and Hugh Dillon, with Sheridan, Dillon, Renner, Antoine Fuqua, David C. Glasser, Ron Burkle, Bob Yari, Michael Friedman, Dave Erickson, and Regina Corrado executive producing. MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios produce the series.
Season two starred Renner as Mike McLusky, two-time Oscar winner Dianne Wiest as Miriam McLusky,...
- 9/6/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Jeremy Renner will be back as Mike McLusky, as Paramount+ has renewed Taylor Sheridan‘s Mayor of Kingstown for Season 3. The acclaimed drama series co-created by Sheridan and Hugh Dillon is produced by MTV Entertainment Studios and 101 Studios exclusively for the streaming platform. Considered one of the top-performing original dramas on the service overall, Mayor of Kingstown ranked third, while in season, behind Sheridan’s other two series, 1923 and Tulsa King. (Credit: Dennis P. Mong Jr./Paramount +) Following the McLusky family, Mayor of Kingstown tracks the powerbrokers of Kingstown, Michigan, where the incarceration business is the only thriving industry. The show tackles themes of systemic racism, corruption, and inequality, providing a stark look at their attempt to bring order and justice to a town that has neither. Alongside Renner, the series stars Dianne Wiest as Mariam McLusky, Dillon as Ian, Taylor Handley as Kyle McLusky, Emma Laird as Iris,...
- 9/6/2023
- TV Insider
Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 10 (Photo Cr: Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount +)
The opening scene of Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode 10 – the season finale – confirms Robert is gravely injured but still alive. Episode nine ended with Bunny’s men brutally assaulting the Swat team leader, and Mike pulling up just as they raced away.
Robert’s hooked up to machines as his fellow officers gather outside his room. Kyle (Taylor Handley) is concerned Robert isn’t going to make it, as Stevie (Derek Webster) and Ian (Hugh Dillon) try and figure out which of Robert’s enemies could be responsible. Mike (Jeremy Renner) doesn’t reveal that Bunny’s behind the beating.
Kyle pulls his brother aside to let him know Tracy left. Kyle confesses that he’s worried for their safety now that Robert’s been attacked. If the...
The opening scene of Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode 10 – the season finale – confirms Robert is gravely injured but still alive. Episode nine ended with Bunny’s men brutally assaulting the Swat team leader, and Mike pulling up just as they raced away.
Robert’s hooked up to machines as his fellow officers gather outside his room. Kyle (Taylor Handley) is concerned Robert isn’t going to make it, as Stevie (Derek Webster) and Ian (Hugh Dillon) try and figure out which of Robert’s enemies could be responsible. Mike (Jeremy Renner) doesn’t reveal that Bunny’s behind the beating.
Kyle pulls his brother aside to let him know Tracy left. Kyle confesses that he’s worried for their safety now that Robert’s been attacked. If the...
- 3/19/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Jeremy Renner and Aidan Gillen in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 9 (Photo Cr: Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount + © 2022 Viacom International Inc)
Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode nine opens with Milo and Mike having a sit-down. Milo (Aidan Gillen) wants his bonds, worth $14 million, back in exchange for Iris. Mike (Jeremy Renner) agrees and gets Milo to commit to leaving Kingstown. Milo warns that if Mike goes back on their deal, he’ll make sure he suffers before he dies.
Bunny (Tobi Bamtefa) visits a gun shop right before it officially opens and pretends to be interested in purchasing a Sig. He makes a call, telling the shop owner he needs to check with his wife before buying it. But that’s also just an act. The call is a signal for his gang to crash a van into the store. Crips pour out of the vehicle and steal dozens of guns,...
Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode nine opens with Milo and Mike having a sit-down. Milo (Aidan Gillen) wants his bonds, worth $14 million, back in exchange for Iris. Mike (Jeremy Renner) agrees and gets Milo to commit to leaving Kingstown. Milo warns that if Mike goes back on their deal, he’ll make sure he suffers before he dies.
Bunny (Tobi Bamtefa) visits a gun shop right before it officially opens and pretends to be interested in purchasing a Sig. He makes a call, telling the shop owner he needs to check with his wife before buying it. But that’s also just an act. The call is a signal for his gang to crash a van into the store. Crips pour out of the vehicle and steal dozens of guns,...
- 3/12/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky and Callie Thorne as Allison in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 8 (Photo Credit: Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount + © 2022 Viacom International Inc)
Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode eight wastes no time in revealing nothing nefarious has happened to Mike. Episode seven ended with Kyle calling his bro to tell him he found Iris…a call that Mike didn’t pick up. Instead, viewers were shown an open bottle and a glass of booze on Mike’s desk while his cell phone was heard vibrating.
It turns out Mike (Jeremy Renner) is just taking some time off to reset. He’s drinking – a lot – and wandering the streets of Kingstown while his mom and Kyle worry something’s happened. Mike dropped off his keys at a bar bright and early, forcing the bartender to swear she wouldn’t return them. He also had...
Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode eight wastes no time in revealing nothing nefarious has happened to Mike. Episode seven ended with Kyle calling his bro to tell him he found Iris…a call that Mike didn’t pick up. Instead, viewers were shown an open bottle and a glass of booze on Mike’s desk while his cell phone was heard vibrating.
It turns out Mike (Jeremy Renner) is just taking some time off to reset. He’s drinking – a lot – and wandering the streets of Kingstown while his mom and Kyle worry something’s happened. Mike dropped off his keys at a bar bright and early, forcing the bartender to swear she wouldn’t return them. He also had...
- 3/5/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Tobi Bamtefa as Deverin “Bunny” Washington in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 7 (Photo by Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount + © 2022 Viacom International Inc)
The drug business behind bars is back in full swing on Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode seven. Drones drop packages of drugs into the yard that are then taken by the Aryan Brotherhood to the kitchen to be broken down for individual sales – all with the guards’ tacit approval.
Bunny (Tobi Bamtefa) meets with Mike (Jeremy Renner) in the prison’s kennels and points out the Aryan Brotherhood’s back in business with the help of technology. Bunny also confirms that he moved the hit off Mike and onto the District Attorney. People are tired of broken promises and now that the way’s clear, Bunny orders Mike to get the paperwork signed and get him out.
The drones are flying overhead, making deliveries every few minutes.
The drug business behind bars is back in full swing on Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode seven. Drones drop packages of drugs into the yard that are then taken by the Aryan Brotherhood to the kitchen to be broken down for individual sales – all with the guards’ tacit approval.
Bunny (Tobi Bamtefa) meets with Mike (Jeremy Renner) in the prison’s kennels and points out the Aryan Brotherhood’s back in business with the help of technology. Bunny also confirms that he moved the hit off Mike and onto the District Attorney. People are tired of broken promises and now that the way’s clear, Bunny orders Mike to get the paperwork signed and get him out.
The drones are flying overhead, making deliveries every few minutes.
- 2/26/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 6 (Photo Cr: Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount + © 2022 Viacom International Inc)
Mike believes he has a plan that will set the wheels in motion to get the gang leaders released as Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode six gets underway. Mike (Jeremy Renner) meets with Wendy (Sandrine Holt) from the Warwick Group and reveals he knows the inmates are being used as slave labor and that even the guard dogs are eating better than the prisoners. Wendy doesn’t care because it’s working and that’s all that matters.
If he doesn’t like it, then he can just move aside.
Mike proposes a deal: if Wendy helps him get Bunny released, then he’ll be in her debt. She just needs to make the Da sign the release. He’s forced to admit he can...
Mike believes he has a plan that will set the wheels in motion to get the gang leaders released as Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode six gets underway. Mike (Jeremy Renner) meets with Wendy (Sandrine Holt) from the Warwick Group and reveals he knows the inmates are being used as slave labor and that even the guard dogs are eating better than the prisoners. Wendy doesn’t care because it’s working and that’s all that matters.
If he doesn’t like it, then he can just move aside.
Mike proposes a deal: if Wendy helps him get Bunny released, then he’ll be in her debt. She just needs to make the Da sign the release. He’s forced to admit he can...
- 2/19/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Jeremy Renner, Derek Webster, and Hugh Dillon in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 5 (Photo Cr: Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount + © 2022 Viacom International Inc)
Mike’s office is crowded with angry family members worried about the inmates who were moved out of Tent City in the middle of the night as Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode five begins. Rebecca (Nichole Galicia) tries to calm everyone down, but Bunny’s cousin Rhonda (Nona Parker Johnson) refuses to wait in line and is the first to get a meeting with Mike (Jeremy Renner).
Mike assures Rhonda he didn’t lose Bunny and that he’s somewhere in the system. Rhonda calls Mike on his bullsh*t and forces him to admit has no idea where Bunny’s currently located. Mike admits the inmates were transferred to four different locations, and she’s worried her shop will get hit now that...
Mike’s office is crowded with angry family members worried about the inmates who were moved out of Tent City in the middle of the night as Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode five begins. Rebecca (Nichole Galicia) tries to calm everyone down, but Bunny’s cousin Rhonda (Nona Parker Johnson) refuses to wait in line and is the first to get a meeting with Mike (Jeremy Renner).
Mike assures Rhonda he didn’t lose Bunny and that he’s somewhere in the system. Rhonda calls Mike on his bullsh*t and forces him to admit has no idea where Bunny’s currently located. Mike admits the inmates were transferred to four different locations, and she’s worried her shop will get hit now that...
- 2/12/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Lane Garrison as Carney and Tobi Bamtefa as Deverin “Bunny” Washington in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 4 (Photo Cr: Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount + © 2022 Viacom International Inc)
Mike’s deal to get the bosses out of jail after they’ve selected new leaders is falling apart as Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode four kicks off. The prisoners are all being moved to different facilities, and Bunny (Tobi Bamtefa) is out of the loop. He demands to speak to Mike but Carney (Lane Garrison) plays tough guy and refuses. Carney says the Crips will be dispersed to jails all over the area, and Bunny doesn’t have any pull.
Bunny warns Carney that he’ll find out who allowed this and there will be retribution. Finally, Carney hands over his phone and lets Bunny call Mike.
Mike (Jeremy Renner) insists he’s taking care of it but...
Mike’s deal to get the bosses out of jail after they’ve selected new leaders is falling apart as Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode four kicks off. The prisoners are all being moved to different facilities, and Bunny (Tobi Bamtefa) is out of the loop. He demands to speak to Mike but Carney (Lane Garrison) plays tough guy and refuses. Carney says the Crips will be dispersed to jails all over the area, and Bunny doesn’t have any pull.
Bunny warns Carney that he’ll find out who allowed this and there will be retribution. Finally, Carney hands over his phone and lets Bunny call Mike.
Mike (Jeremy Renner) insists he’s taking care of it but...
- 2/5/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Derek Webster, Hugh Dillon, and Jeremy Renner in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 3 (Photo Cr: Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount + © 2022 Viacom International Inc)
Season two episode three of Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown is shorter than usual and seems like a filler episode. Bunny’s still in jail, Mike still hasn’t located Iris, and Kyle’s still in need of a good therapist by the time episode three wraps up.
“Five at Five” opens with Iris (Emma Laird) explaining she thought Milo (Aidan Gillen) died in the riot and didn’t know where to go. He demands to know if she slept with Mike, and Iris says she didn’t.
Elsewhere, Robert and his Swat guys do a quick search of an apartment, making sure there aren’t any concealed weapons or drugs, and clearing the way for Ian (Hugh Dillon) to have a chat with the older woman who rents the place.
Season two episode three of Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown is shorter than usual and seems like a filler episode. Bunny’s still in jail, Mike still hasn’t located Iris, and Kyle’s still in need of a good therapist by the time episode three wraps up.
“Five at Five” opens with Iris (Emma Laird) explaining she thought Milo (Aidan Gillen) died in the riot and didn’t know where to go. He demands to know if she slept with Mike, and Iris says she didn’t.
Elsewhere, Robert and his Swat guys do a quick search of an apartment, making sure there aren’t any concealed weapons or drugs, and clearing the way for Ian (Hugh Dillon) to have a chat with the older woman who rents the place.
- 1/29/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Taylor Handley, Dianne Wiest, Jeremy Renner and Emma Laird in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 2 (Photo Cr: Dennis P. Mong Jr. / Paramount + © 2022 Viacom International Inc)
The war inside the prison continues on Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode two, with one inmate beaten to death in the opening scene. That means chaos will continue to reign outside as gangs fight over territory without any leadership.
A voiceover by Mike (Jeremy Renner) points out that there aren’t any innocent victims inside the walls. However, “Outside, innocent victims is how you fight the war.” That point’s punctuated by the murder of an innocent woman who just happens to be in a house that comes under attack.
Ian (Hugh Dillon) calls Mike to come to the shooting, but first Mike has to drop Iris (Emma Laird) someplace safe. In this particular instance, that safe place in the middle...
The war inside the prison continues on Paramount+’s Mayor of Kingstown season two episode two, with one inmate beaten to death in the opening scene. That means chaos will continue to reign outside as gangs fight over territory without any leadership.
A voiceover by Mike (Jeremy Renner) points out that there aren’t any innocent victims inside the walls. However, “Outside, innocent victims is how you fight the war.” That point’s punctuated by the murder of an innocent woman who just happens to be in a house that comes under attack.
Ian (Hugh Dillon) calls Mike to come to the shooting, but first Mike has to drop Iris (Emma Laird) someplace safe. In this particular instance, that safe place in the middle...
- 1/22/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
Jeremy Renner as Mike McLusky and Emma Laird as Iris in ‘Mayor of Kingstown’ season 2 episode 1 (Photo Cr: Dennis P. Mong Jr / Paramount + © 2022 Viacom International Inc.)
Season one of Paramount+’s critically acclaimed drama Mayor of Kingstown ended with Mike (Jeremy Renner) and his brother, Kyle, emerging from the prison riot and immediately embraced by their mom. The prison riot capped a first season in which Mike rarely had a moment of peace. But as season two episode one, “Never Missed a Pigeon,” opens, he’s taking time out from solving problems he didn’t create to help Iris continue to recover.
(This is a recap so there are Spoilers Ahead.)
Iris (Emma Laird) is blindfolded as Mike takes a small boat out to a larger boat on the lake. The boat, “Bad Optics,” was seized in a drug raid, and Mike believes sleeping on it might cure both...
Season one of Paramount+’s critically acclaimed drama Mayor of Kingstown ended with Mike (Jeremy Renner) and his brother, Kyle, emerging from the prison riot and immediately embraced by their mom. The prison riot capped a first season in which Mike rarely had a moment of peace. But as season two episode one, “Never Missed a Pigeon,” opens, he’s taking time out from solving problems he didn’t create to help Iris continue to recover.
(This is a recap so there are Spoilers Ahead.)
Iris (Emma Laird) is blindfolded as Mike takes a small boat out to a larger boat on the lake. The boat, “Bad Optics,” was seized in a drug raid, and Mike believes sleeping on it might cure both...
- 1/15/2023
- by Rebecca Murray
- Showbiz Junkies
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