- **Q: When does Season 4 of *Mayor of Kingstown* premiere?
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Get ready for more gritty drama as *Mayor of Kingstown* returns for Season 4 on Paramount+! Premiering October 26, the new season promises high stakes, intense power struggles, and the introduction of compelling new characters. Mike McLusky...
Season 4 of *Mayor of Kingstown* picks up after a dramatic Season 3 finale, where Mike McLusky dealt with the fallout from Milo Sunter's death, Iris's suicide, and his brother Kyle's arrest.
The new season introduces Nina Hobbs (Edie Falco), a new warden who challenges Mike's authority. Lennie James joins as Frank Moses, a gangster based on real-life figures known to co-creator Hugh Dillon. Laura Benanti plays Cindy Stephens, a single mother and correctional officer.
Hugh Dillon describes the season as a 'detonation, not an escalation,' emphasizing the high stakes and emotional depth. The storyline focuses on Mike's struggle to maintain order amidst a power vacuum left by the Russians, forcing him to confront both external threats and internal conflicts.
Key storylines include:
The season aims to explore the cycles of violence and institutional decay, showcasing how individuals absorb and navigate extraordinary circumstances.
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