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‘BMF' Drops First Trailer For Season 4

‘BMF' Drops First Trailer For Season 4

Yahoo20-05-2025
The first trailer for Starz's hit crime drama BMF has dropped (above), and with it, the big reveal that Emmy Award-winning actor Michael Chiklis (The Shield, Fantastic Four) will make a cameo appearance. BMF returns with new episodes on Friday, June 6, available to stream weekly on Fridays on the Starz app.
The trailer sets up the feud between the drug organization's leaders and brothers, Meech (Demetrius Flenory Jr.) and Terry Flenory (Da'Vinchi), as they launch their music label in the Atlanta hip-hop scene and expand the business into new national territories during the 1990s. The brothers must overcome insurmountable obstacles — from the growing police presence to their revenge-driven oldest rival, it's hard to trust anyone… even each other. As the pressure and tension mount, it leads to explosive conflict and resentment between the brothers.
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Chiklis will portray DEA Agent Taylor, a no-nonsense cop who assists in pursuing BMF, while adding to Meech and Terry's growing list of enemies. Additionally, it reveals the return of Eric Kofi-Abrefa as Lamar, the brothers' arch nemesis, who became a drug addict at the end of Season 2 alongside Donnell Rawlings as Lamar's comedic cousin, Alvin.
BMF Season 4 also stars Russell Hornsby as Charles Flenory, Michole Briana White as Lucille Flenory, La La Anthony as Markisha, Steve Harris as Detective Bryant, and Myles Truitt as B-Mickie.
The series is executive-produced by Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson through his G-Unit film and television, alongside creator, executive producer, and Detroit native Randy Huggins, with showrunner and executive producer Heather Zuhlke. Anthony Wilson, Damione Macedon, and Raphael Jackson, Jr., ​also EP. BMF is produced through Jackson's G-Unit Film and Television with Lionsgate Television for Starz.
More Season 4 photos can be found below.
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