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Home»Press Releases»Mixed Martial Arts Drama “Kingdom” Grapples With Pain And Acceptance As Season 3 Comes To A Close
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Mixed Martial Arts Drama “Kingdom” Grapples With Pain And Acceptance As Season 3 Comes To A Close

Team OrangeBy Team OrangeJuly 30, 20176 Comments2 Mins Read
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About a year has passed since the heart-wrenching Season 2 finale of American mixed martial arts drama “Kingdom,” but while the motley crew of Navy St. Gym seems to have undergone plenty of change, Season 3 makes it clear that some things remain the same.

“Kingdom” comes back with Alvey Kulina (Frank Grillo) deciding to get off his antidepressants and learning to come to terms with his identity as a fighter, a father, and a son.

Jay Kulina (Jonathan Tucker) now a family man tries his hand on real estate, but inevitably returns to his old dysfunctional self after being fired for getting caught fighting with Ryan Wheeler (Matt Lauria). Ryan, on the other hand, suddenly has to cope with his roommate’s murky past, as well as his own penchant for violence.

As for Jay’s little brother, Nate (Nick Jonas) may have grown as a fighter since the last season, but with rumors about his sexuality catching up, he has to start mustering a different kind of courage to tell his father, Alvey, his secret.

With the third and final season coming to a close, will the boys of Navy St. Gym finally learn to accept their true selves as they return to the cage?

Don’t miss the last remaining episodes of “Kingdom” every Friday, 10PM, express from the US, first and exclusive on RTL CBS Extreme. RTL CBS Extreme is available on SKYcable HD channel 209, Destiny Cable Digital channel 104, Cablelink HD channel 310.

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