Starz unveils trailer for season four of “BMF,” promising higher stakes and a shifting empire in the wake of season three’s cliffhanger.
Emmy® Winner Michael Chiklis Joins the Cast as Pressure Mounts for the Flenory Brothers, with the Return of Eric Kofi-Abrefa as Lamar and Donnell Rawlings as Alvin
STARZ has officially released the high-stakes trailer and key art for the highly anticipated fourth season of its acclaimed crime and family drama, BMF (Black Mafia Family), premiering Friday, June 6. The new season will debut exclusively on the STARZ app and all STARZ streaming and on-demand platforms, with episodes available weekly on Fridays. Linear broadcast will follow at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT in the U.S. and Canada.
Following a dramatic cliffhanger at the end of season three, the fourth season picks up with brothers Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory (Demetrius Flenory Jr.) and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory (Da’Vinchi) navigating the expanding complexities of their criminal empire. As they venture into Atlanta’s 1990s hip-hop scene and pursue new national territories, internal tensions and external threats test their loyalty like never before.
Season four raises the narrative stakes with the arrival of Emmy® Award winner Michael Chiklis (The Shield, Fantastic Four), who joins the cast as DEA Agent Taylor, a relentless law enforcement officer tasked with dismantling the Flenory operation. His presence intensifies the mounting law enforcement pressure and contributes to the brothers’ growing list of adversaries.
Significantly, the season also marks the return of Eric Kofi-Abrefa (Supacell, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom) as the volatile Lamar, whose descent into addiction at the close of season two left viewers stunned. His reappearance, coupled with the comedic return of Donnell Rawlings (Chappelle’s Show) as his cousin Alvin reignites unresolved conflicts and raises new questions about loyalty, vengeance, and survival.
The new key art visually reflects the growing divide between Meech and Terry as they expand their influence across state lines while facing betrayal, law enforcement scrutiny, and the looming threat of old enemies.
With explosive drama, escalating tension, and powerful performances, season four of BMF promises to deliver another compelling chapter in the story of two brothers whose ambition changed the landscape of American organized crime.