BMF Season Four Bolsters Fan Favorites and New Faces

STARZ announced today that BMF season four will feature the return of fan-favorite characters, alongside a lineup of fresh faces. The new season premieres on Friday, June 6, with all-new episodes available to stream weekly on Fridays on the STARZ app and all STARZ streaming and on-demand platforms.

In season four, Myles Truitt (The New Edition Story, Stranger Things) returns as B-Mickie, who was exiled for his perceived betrayal of Meech and Terry, and who is determined to win back the brothers’ trust.

BMF Season Four Bolsters Fan Favorites and New Faces
Myles Truitt (“Brian “B-Mickie” Mickie”)

Also returning to the series is Grammy-nominated artist Saweetie, reprising her role as Keeya, a former college athlete who is now on the streets of St. Louis; and Sydney Mitchell (First Wives Club, The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey) as LaWanda, a beloved and integral part of the Flenory family, who raises Terry’s children.

Roberto Sanchez also returns as Loco, Meech, and Terry’s plug, who they’re on the run with in Mexico. Joining the cast in a recurring role is Jordan Alexander as Purdy, a rising music artist whom Meech and Terry sign to launch their first music label.

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Diamonte “Saweetie” Harper (“Keeya”)

The guest stars this season include Kofi Siriboe (Queen Sugar, Insecure) as Sheik Mooney Bey, leader of a religious organization in St. Louis, Tyler Lepley (Harlem, P-Valley) as Demarcus, a man who threatens Tee’s territory, and Skai Jackson (Jessie, Bunk’d) as Ashleigh, a new character who changes Meech’s future.

Clifton Powell also joins the cast (Ray) as Pastor Coleman, head of an Atlanta mega-church congregation, Rockmond Dunbar (9-1-1, Sons of Anarchy) as Cornell, a man fighting for his son’s future, Aketra Sevillian (Days of our Lives) as Maria, an alluring make-up artist who catches Meech’s eye, Karina Willis (The Other Black Girl, Genius) as Aisha, who’s welcomed into the Flenory family, and Stacey Sargeant (Come Sunday) as Cecilia a waitress who complicates Charles’ dreams.

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Sydney Mitchell (“Lawanda”)

BMF season four will also air weekly on the STARZ linear platform on Fridays at 9:00 p.m. ET/PT in the U.S. and Canada.

“BMF” is executive-produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson through his G-Unit film and television (executive producer of the Power Universe, For Life, and Hip Hop Homicides), alongside creator, executive producer, and Detroit native Randy Huggins (Star, Rebel, Power) with showrunner and executive producer Heather Zuhlke (Power, Tell Me A Story, SouthLAnd).

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Skai Jackson (“Ashleigh”)

Anthony Wilson, Damione Macedon (Genius MLK/X, Power), and Raphael Jackson, Jr ​​(Genius MLK/X, Power) also serve as executive producers on the series. BMF is produced through Jackson’s G-Unit Film and Television in association with Lionsgate Television for STARZ.

BMF season four continues the journey inspired by real-life street legends and brothers, Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, who created one of the most influential crime families in the country, Black Mafia Family.

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Roberto Sanchez (“Loco”)

This season, as Meech and Terry fight to keep their American Dream alive, staying ahead of their rivals and law enforcement takes a toll on their relationship.

The brothers occasionally put aside their differences for their common goals, but the events of what happened in Mexico will change them forever.

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Clifton Powell (“ Pastor Coleman”)
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Rockmond Dunbar (“Cornell”)
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Myles Truitt (“Brian “B-Mickie” Mickie”), Da’Vinchi (“Terry”)
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Roberto Sanchez (“Loco”), Da’Vinchi (“Terry”)
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Tyler Lepley (“Demarcus”), Sydney Mitchell (“Lawanda”), Da’Vinchi (“Terry”)
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Kofi Siriboe (“Sheik Mooney Bey”)