We’re
only
one
episode
into
season
3
of
BMF,
and
we
already
know
it
won’t
be
last.
Ahead
of
the
hit
crime
drama’s
season
three
premiere
episode,
Starz
announced
the
Flenory
brothers’
story
will
continue
when
BMF
returns
for
a
fourth
season.
The
show
returned
on
March
1
at
the
stroke
of
midnight
via
the
Starz
app
and
will
premiere
on
the
Starz
channel
Friday,
8
PM
ET.
It
remains
one
of
the
network’s
more
popular
shows,
not
named
Power,
averaging
10.6
million
viewers
in
multiplatform
viewing.
“Fans
can’t
get
enough
of
the
history
in
the
making
that
is
‘BMF,’”
said
Kathryn
Busby,
president
of
Programming
for
Starz.
“We’re
thrilled
to
start
working
on
a
new
season
that
will
continue
bold
storytelling
of
the
legend
of
the
Flenory
brothers
that
has
proven
to
resonate
so
deeply
with
our
viewers.”
Production
on
season
4
begins
this
spring
in
Atlanta.
Returning
for
season
3
includes
Demetrius
“Lil
Meech”
Flenory
Jr.
as
Demetrius
Flenory,
Da’Vinchi
as
“Terry
Flenory,
Russell
Hornsby
as
Charles
Flenory,
Michole
Briana
White
as
Lucille
Flenory,
Steve
Harris
as
Detective
Bryant,
Kelly
Hu
as
Detective
Jin,
La
La
Anthony
as
Markisha,
Sydney
Mitchell
as
LaWanda,
and
Laila
D.
Pruitt
as
Nicole
Flenory.
Like
the
previous
season
that
saw
Hip-Hop
star
Yung
Miami
show
off
her
acting
chops,
this
season’s
special
guests
include
NE-YO,
2
Chainz,
Saweetie,
Cynthia
Bailey,
and
Dominique
“Lil
Baby”
Jones,
who
is
making
his
acting
debut
on
the
show.
The
synopsis
for
season
3
reads:
“BMF”
continues
the
story
of
the
inspiring
true
legends,
brothers
Demetrius
“Big
Meech”
Flenory
(Demetrius
Flenory,
Jr.)
and
Terry
“Southwest
T”
Flenory
(Da’Vinchi),
who
founded
one
of
the
most
influential
crime
families
in
the
country,
the
Black
Mafia
Family.
We
parachute
into
the
early
’90s
in
season
three,
with
Meech
moving
to
Atlanta,
hoping
to
grow
the
BMF empire
in
the
south
and
rise
to
the
top
of
the
Atlanta
drug
scene.
At
the
same
time,
Terry
remains
in
the
“D,”
handling
business
there,
not
yet
aware
of
all
the
dangers
lurking
around
the
corner.
Charles
Flenory
(Russell
Hornsby)
and
Lucille
Flenory’s
(Michole
Briana
White)
marriage
remains
on
the
rocks,
and
Detective
Bryant
(Steve
Harris),
on
probation
from
work,
and
Detective
Jin
(Kelly
Hu)
find
themselves
on
opposite
sides
of
the
law,
but
might
find
common
ground
in
their
determination
to
take
down
BMF.
Additionally,
season
three
includes
special
guest
stars
recurring
throughout
the
season,
who
cross
paths
with
Meech
and
Terry
in
this
next
phase
of
their
unbelievable
journey.