The streets are shifting and so is the cast.
BMF returns for Season 4 on Friday, June 6, and the series is expanding its world with a lineup of new faces ready to stir things up—Kofi Siriboe, Skai Jackson, Tyler Lepley, Clifton Powell, Rockmond Dunbar, Aketra Sevillian, Karina Willis, Stacey Sargeant, and Jordan Alexander are stepping in. And for those wondering about familiar faces? Myles Truitt, Saweetie, Sydney Mitchell, and Roberto Sanchez are all back in the mix.
READ: ‘BMF’ Season 4 Teaser and First Look: The Flenory Brothers Take on Mexico
The new season continues the story of Meech and Terry Flenory—two brothers who built one of the most influential crime families in the country. But as they expand their empire beyond Detroit, the cost of the dream gets heavier. Season 4 picks up in the wake of Mexico’s fallout, with the brothers navigating family tensions, rival threats, and the risk of losing everything they’ve built.
They’ll be joined once again by returning series regulars including Demetrius “Lil Meech” Flenory Jr. as Meech, Da’Vinchi as Terry, Russell Hornsby as Charles, Michole Briana White as Lucille, and Laila Pruitt as Nicole.
New Character Breakdowns
- Kofi Siriboe (Queen Sugar, Insecure) plays Sheik Mooney Bey, the magnetic leader of a growing religious movement in St. Louis that pulls on both power and vulnerability.
- Tyler Lepley (Harlem, P-Valley) is Demarcus, a new rival in Terry’s territory whose presence is more than just a local problem—it’s personal.
- Skai Jackson (Jessie, Bunk’d) enters as Ashleigh, a sharp new character whose connection to Meech may reroute his focus and future.
- Clifton Powell (Ray, Fight Night) plays Pastor Coleman, a high-profile Atlanta megachurch pastor who knows how to weaponize a pulpit.
- Rockmond Dunbar (Sons of Anarchy, 9-1-1) joins as Cornell, a father fighting to steer his son away from the life pulling him in.
- Aketra Sevillian (Sex Lives of College Girls) is Maria, a makeup artist with charm and ambition who catches Meech’s eye.
- Karina Willis (The Other Black Girl) plays Aisha, a trusted newcomer brought into the Flenory fold.
- Stacey Sargeant (The Forty-Year-Old Version) appears as Cecilia, a waitress who throws a wrench in Charles Flenory’s quiet plans.
- Jordan Alexander (Gossip Girl) plays Purdy, a rising music artist signed to Meech and Terry’s new label—because the Flenory brand is expanding beyond the streets.
And back by demand…
- Myles Truitt returns as B-Mickie, still trying to recover from his fallout with the brothers and earn back his place in the crew.
- Saweetie is back as Keeya, the former athlete now entrenched in the street scene of St. Louis.
- Sydney Mitchell reprises her role as LaWanda, a loyal, grounded force who holds down Terry’s home life.
- Roberto Sanchez returns as Loco, Meech and Terry’s plug in Mexico who’s still very much in play post-escape.
Behind the scenes
BMF is executive produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson through G-Unit Film & Television, alongside creator and Detroit native Randy Huggins and showrunner Heather Zuhlke. Executive producers Anthony Wilson, Damione Macedon, and Raphael Jackson, Jr. also return, with the series produced by Lionsgate Television for STARZ.
New cities. New enemies. Same ambition.
Season 4 of BMF drops June 6 on STARZ and the STARZ app, with episodes releasing weekly.
It’s about legacy now. Let’s see who makes it.