BMF isn’t finished just yet. After bringing in more than four million viewers for the start of season two, BMF has officially earned a spot for a third season at Starz.
“BMF captures the essence of Detroit through elevated, gritty storytelling and our fans have passionately responded to this show more than ever before,” Kathryn Busby of Starz told The Hollywood Reporter.
“Following such a strong debut with season two, we’re thrilled to continue to expand on the incredible story of the Flenory brothers as they change the game by writing their own rules. We can’t wait to see what our extraordinary producers and cast deliver next.”
Inspired by the lives of Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, the series depicts the early days of the Black Mafia Family, life in Detroit during the 1980s and the struggle to make it in America by any means despite a lack of resources. Demetrius Flenory Jr. and Da’Vinchi lead the series with the support of Russell Hornsby and Michole Briana White. Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson produces the hit show alongside showrunner Randy Huggins.