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Tulsa King Star’s New Crime Movie Sets Paramount+ Release Date

Paramount+ has announced the release date for the upcoming streaming debut of Barron’s Cove, the latest crime thriller movie led by Tulsa King star Garrett Hedlund. Since its theatrical and VOD release last June, the film has received a Tomatometer rating of 62% on Rotten Tomatoes, based on 26 reviews.

“The film follows a father with a violent past (Hedlund) as he grieves the sudden loss of his only child. Convinced of a cover-up and intent on obtaining answers about his son’s death, he kidnaps the troubled boy he holds responsible — the son of a prominent local politician — which ignites a media firestorm and frenzied manhunt,” reads the official synopsis. “But as he grows ever closer to uncovering the truth, he is left to wonder whether his pursuers are really seeking to protect the boy, or merely the secrets he keeps.”

When is the Paramount+ release date for Tulsa King star’s Barron’s Cove movie?

Barron’s Cove will be available for streaming starting on January 1, 2026, exclusively on Paramount+. The R-rated movie also stars Christian Convery as Ethan, Tramell Tillman as Felix, Raúl Castillo as Navarro, Stephen Lang as Benji, and more.

The movie was written and directed by Evan Ari Kelman. It was produced by Jordan Beckerman, Jason Michael Berman, Chadd Harbold, Parker Hill, Seth Kelman, Jordan Yale Levine, Bannor Michael MacGregor, Nick Phillips, Will Raynor, Derek Rubin, Shaun Sanghani, and Cory Thompson. The creative team also included cinematographer Matthew Jensen and editor Hanna Park.

In an interview with ComingSoon, Hedlund shared what made him sign on to the project, revealing that he was interested in exploring the lengths that parents will go through for their child.

“I was reading the script, and my son was just nearing two years old. It started off pretty extreme. But I saw a father that was just trying to do, for once in his life, everything right for his son,” he recalled. “That was something I could relate to. Towards the end of the script, there was something that was answered to Caleb, my character, that was so tender. Something that an officer tells him. It made me realize that the underbelly of Caleb, throughout this whole film and on his journey of revenge, was really just so vulnerably wondering if he was enough. If he was enough of a father.”

Hedlund continued, “This is a man who has done some severely distorted things. Those things have haunted him; he carries a lot of guilt for those things. He didn’t want them to repeat, certainly not for his son. I just thought that was so tender and unique that I wanted to explore that in this film. And it posed the question to me, as I’m sure it will to the audience, of how far will you go for your child? How far is too far when you think you’re right? How far is too far when it comes to revenge? How far is too far involving guilt? What is the cost of carrying guilt, and what does it take to let it go? It was a unique palette to play with.”


Source: Comingsoon.net