Mayor of Kingstown Bids Farewell with Fifth and Final Season

Published on June 28, 2026 | Translated from Spanish

The police drama series Mayor of Kingstown, created by Taylor Sheridan, was canceled after five seasons, but it has now been announced that its fifth season will premiere soon. Actor Jeremy Renner confirmed they are finishing filming it in Pittsburgh. For the public, this means fans will be able to see the conclusion of this story of crime and conflict. The bottom line is that the series will have a definitive ending, satisfying those who followed the plot.

Cinematic scene of a dark police cruiser driving through a rain-soaked Pittsburgh industrial street at night, red and blue lights reflecting on wet asphalt, a man in a tactical vest holding a radio while standing near a chain-link fence, behind him a massive steel mill with glowing furnaces and smoke stacks, two figures in shadows arguing near a broken streetlight, photorealistic technical illustration, dramatic high-contrast lighting, gritty urban texture, motion blur on passing vehicles, ultra-detailed metal structures and concrete surfaces, tense atmosphere of crime and conflict, cinematic wide-angle shot.

Pittsburgh as a set: logistics and outdoor filming 🎬

The production of the fifth season has used real locations in Pittsburgh, taking advantage of its streets and industrial buildings to recreate the oppressive atmosphere of Kingstown. The technical team has implemented high-definition cameras and drones to capture action sequences in tight spaces. Jeremy Renner, who plays Mike McLusky, has participated in controlled risk scenes with specialized doubles. Post-production includes color correction to maintain the series' characteristic grayish palette, a process that has been accelerated to meet the premiere date.

Five seasons for Mike to learn to keep his mouth shut 😅

After five seasons watching Mike McLusky get into trouble that only a therapist could solve, we will finally have the closure of his reign as the mayor of Kingstown. The funny thing is that Jeremy Renner survived a real accident more dangerous than any fictional shootout in the series. Now fans can bet whether the ending will be a funeral or an early retirement. The important thing is that Pittsburgh will return to normal without the filming crew blocking traffic.