Kingstown bleeds again in Mayor of Kingstown: Season 4 (2025) โ a raw, uncompromising continuation of the dark world where power, corruption, and survival collide. Jeremy Renner returns as Mike McLusky, the man trapped between the law and the chaos he tries to control, as the city spirals deeper into bloodshed and betrayal.
After the devastating events of the previous season, Mike finds himself fighting on multiple fronts. The fragile alliances he once relied on have shattered, and the balance of power within Kingstown has shifted. The prisons are burning with violence, and the streets mirror their brutality, leaving Mike with no place left to stand.

Rebecca McLusky, played by Edie Falco, struggles to keep their fractured family from collapsing under the weight of the cityโs endless war. Her fight is personal and emotional โ a desperate attempt to preserve what little humanity remains in a place that seems to have forgotten the meaning of compassion.

Meanwhile, Derek Webster joins the cast as a ruthless new warden who rules with an iron fist. His rise to power transforms the prison system into a dark empire built on fear and exploitation, forcing Mike to confront a new kind of tyranny โ one that thrives both behind bars and on the streets.

As federal agents close in, Kingstown becomes a pressure cooker of violence and corruption. Every deal Mike makes comes with deadly consequences, and every step toward peace drags him deeper into the shadows. The lines between justice and vengeance blur beyond recognition.

Visually intense and emotionally charged, Season 4 explores themes of redemption, sacrifice, and the cost of control. The cinematography captures the bleak, decaying heart of Kingstown, while the writing delves into the psychological toll of living in a world where morality has no anchor.

In its most explosive season yet, Mayor of Kingstown pushes Mike McLusky to his limits โ testing his loyalty, his conscience, and his will to survive. As enemies close in from every direction, the question remains: how much more can one man bleed before the city finally consumes him?
