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BMF season 4 release date, time and how to stream on Starz

BMF season 4 release date, time and how to stream on Starz

Express Tribune06-06-2025
BMF Season 4 officially premieres Friday, June 6, 2025, on Starz, continuing the popular crime drama based on the real-life rise of the Black Mafia Family.
The new season focuses on Meech (Demetrius Flenory Jr.) and Terry Flenory (Da'Vinchi) as they expand their operations into the Atlanta hip-hop scene during the 1990s, launching a music label while managing increasing national influence.
This season also sees the addition of Emmy-winning actor Michael Chiklis, who plays a determined law enforcement officer closing in on the BMF empire. Eric Kofi-Abrefa reprises his role as Lamar, intensifying the personal and criminal stakes.
The season premiere becomes available at midnight ET on the Starz app and other digital platforms, while the episode will air on Starz cable at 8:00 p.m. ET the same day. Season 4 includes ten episodes, with new installments released weekly.
To watch BMF Season 4, viewers can stream via Starz.com or the Starz app, which is compatible with iTunes, Google Play, and Amazon. Starz offers a limited-time promo of $3.99/month for three months or $17.99 for six months prepaid. Starz is also available as an add-on via Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, Philo, fuboTV, and Sling TV for $10.99/month. Most platforms offer a free seven-day trial for new users.
With rising stakes and a deeper look into the Flenory brothers' growing empire, Season 4 delivers another must-watch chapter in the BMF saga.
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