BMF Season 4: Flenory Brothers Back in Business. Will It Last?

BMF Season 4: Flenory Brothers Back in Business. Will It Last?
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Well, well, well, cocaine connoisseurs (the cinematic kind, of course), family drama aficionados, and fans of anchor-sized gold chains—your favorite show is making a comeback. On June 6, 2025, Starz is dropping the fourth season of BMF, promising even more shootouts, backstabbing, and DEA agents with that "I told you so" look.

Honestly, I’ve already forgotten where Demetrius "Big Meech" and Terry "Southwest T" Flenory left off. Did Mexico explode on them? Did they turn on each other? Or maybe both? But from the looks of it, this new season is going to be even hotter. Michael Chiklis (yeah, that cool, moustachioed dude from The Shield) has joined the cast, and now the brothers will not only have to fight among themselves but also fend off the DEA. And that, as you know, means at least double the drama.

Ratings, Rumors, and a Dash of Conspiracy


According to IMDb, Black Mafia Family holds a solid seven—not a masterpiece, but definitely not trash. However, if statistics are to be believed, people are slowly losing interest: in May 2025, the series was sitting at 1093rd place in popularity. Not a catastrophe, but not exactly "trending on everyone’s Twitter" either.

There are also rumors that the fourth season might be the last. And no, it’s not because the writers are out of ideas (though that’s a common situation). The problem is that 50 Cent and Rick Ross are reportedly at odds again. And if the real Big Meech has suddenly started hanging out with Ross, then 50 Cent, as we all know, doesn’t forgive that kind of thing. Still, nothing has been officially canceled, so for now, you can relax and just wait for the new episodes.

Why Is It Still Worth Watching?


Well, first, because it’s BMF—a crime saga where brothers fight not only with rivals but also with each other. And that, as history shows, always makes for a spectacular viewing. Second, because Michael Chiklis as a DEA agent is pretty much a guarantee that someone’s going to get their ass kicked. And third… well, I’ll admit it: I just enjoy watching people in gold chains make serious faces.

So, June 6—mark your calendars. We’ll see if the Flenory brothers survive for another season or if Starz decides that’s enough.

If the show does get canceled—well, you can always rewatch The Wire. Or Narcos. Or just go listen to old 50 Cent tracks—at least the conflicts there are definitely resolved by now.



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