Jeremy Renner has teased new threats that his character, Mike McLusky, will face in Mayor of Kingstown Season 3. The on-screen Hawkeye has teased that the next batch of episodes will focus on the protagonist’s troubling past haunting him. Plus, we will see him continuing his role as a mediator between law enforcement and bad guys.
Season 3 of Mayor of Kingstown marks his return to the world of acting after he endured a horrendous snowplow accident on January 1, 2023, which resulted in his hospitalisation and months of physical therapy.
Renner teased some interesting plotlines for Season 3 in his recent interview with TV Insider. The actor teased that someone from Mike’s past would return and would try to make his life a living hell in the third season. “We’ve talked about his backstory, that he had been incarcerated. It was always touched on. We’ll dig into it more this season. There’s a guy from his past that comes in.”
“That’s him shedding skin, being on the outside now and shedding all of that. Just because you had to do bad things or evil things doesn’t mean you are evil. You have to go in there to survive. He’s kind of pondering that and questioning that and trying to move through that internally throughout this season.”
One of the most shocking moments in Season 2 was Miriam (Dianne Wiest) getting shot out of nowhere. We don’t know if she will survive or not. But we do know that Wiest will not join the third season. So, fans can expect Miriam’s death in Season 3. Or another actress may take up the character in the forthcoming season. Who knows?
If Miriam actually dies in Season 3, then Mike will have to deal with this scenario with his brother Kyle (Taylor Handley) as well. It seems like the next season will put everything at stake for Mike. Stay tuned for more updates. Stream all episodes of Mayor of Kingstown on Prime Video.
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