Fans of blood-soaked drama and ruthless politics may not have to wait too long. Buzz around the Mirzapur Season 4 release is getting louder, with fresh reports hinting that the hit crime series could be back on screens in early 2026. While the makers are staying tight-lipped, industry chatter suggests the next chapter is already shaping up to be one of the darkest yet.
Mirzapur Season 4 release timeline: What we know so far
There is no official date yet from the creators or Amazon Prime Video. However, multiple media reports indicate that Mirzapur Season 4 is being lined up for an early 2026 release window, possibly between late 2025 and January 2026. Production is said to be progressing steadily, with the team keen to maintain momentum after the explosive third season. Like earlier instalments, the new season will stream exclusively on Prime Video.
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Story ahead: Who really controls Mirzapur now?
Season 4 is expected to pick up from the tense and bloody finale of season 3, where power equations were anything but settled. Guddu Pandit and Golu Gupta may have tightened their grip for the moment, but Kaleen Bhaiya’s survival changes everything. His return to the game signals that the throne of Mirzapur is still very much contested. Add to that Madhuri Yadav’s political influence and unresolved threats from the Tyagi clan, and the upcoming season looks set to push the narrative deeper into crime-meets-politics territory.
Expected cast: Old rivals, higher stakes
While an official cast announcement is still awaited, the core ensemble is widely expected to return. This includes Pankaj Tripathi as Kaleen Bhaiya and Ali Fazal as Guddu Pandit, along with Shweta Tripathi Sharma (Golu Gupta), Rasika Dugal (Beena Tripathi), Vijay Varma (Shatrughan Tyagi) and Isha Talwar (Madhuri Yadav). Reports suggest season 4 will focus on deepening existing rivalries rather than introducing a completely new lineup.
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Why expectations are sky-high
Over the years, Mirzapur has become a cultural talking point, often mentioned alongside shows like Sacred Games for its impact on India’s OTT boom. The creators have hinted at a larger canvas this time, with violence and ambition spilling beyond Purvanchal into wider political and urban power circles. If the early-2026 timeline holds, viewers can expect a decisive, no-holds-barred season that may finally answer the biggest question: who truly rules Mirzapur?


