Get ready to meet 11 captivating new faces as “BMF” Season 3 unfolds.
From relentless enforcers to shrewd strategists, these characters will add depth and intrigue to the already gripping narrative.
As the Black Mafia Family expands its reach and faces new challenges, these newcomers will leave an indelible mark on the world of power, loyalty, and betrayal.
New ‘BMF’ Season 3 Characters
‘Stacks’ – Tauheed ‘2 Chainz’ Epps
Stacks is an Atlanta-born and bred distributor whose wisdom and stature command respect wherever he goes.
Fiercely loyal and determined to provide for his family no matter the cost, Stacks lives by the street code and challenges Meech’s leadership style.
‘Rodney ‘Green’ Green’ – Shaffer “Ne-Yo” Smith
In his 40s, this Black male is a prominent figure operating out of a back room at Atlanta’s Magic City.
He’s a savvy player willing to negotiate with newcomer Meech.
However, he requires a substantial upfront cash payment before considering any money laundering deal.
‘Henrietta ‘Henri’ Andreas’ – Ren King
In her 20s, this character, assigned female at birth, embarks on a journey of self-discovery regarding her gender identity.
Comfortable in her sexuality despite societal norms, she exudes arrogance, magnetism, and masculine strength.
Straight women are drawn to her, even leaving their husbands.
As a drug kingpin from a politically connected family, she operates in a league of her own.
Despite her upper-class upbringing, she’s unafraid to get her hands dirty for her desires.
Ruthless yet yearning for acceptance, she navigates a complex path of power and identity.
**Ren King is Black, non-cisgender, and uses they/them pronouns**
‘Detective Cobie Amberson’ – Morgan Alexandria
Late 20s, Black female in an expensive suit, Amberson is a newly promoted detective assigned to Ecorse Police Station.
Partnered with Detective Jin, who doubts her due to nepotism, Cobie Amberson is confident and intelligent.
Though she hails from wealth as the Councilman’s daughter, she’s not elitist.
Focused, serious, and driven, she’s determined to prove herself through hard work.
‘Maurice Montclair’ – Taylor Sele
A Black male, this charming doctor is Lucille’s former high school flame.
He once aspired to marry her but lost her to Charles. Still carrying a torch for Lucille, he’s thrilled to reconnect at a community event.
Clearly eager to reignite their past romance, he’s hopeful for a second chance with her.
‘Payne’ – Dominique ‘Lil Baby’ Jones
A Black male in his 20s, born and raised in Atlanta.
He serves as one of Stacks’ foot soldiers and is delighted when Meech offers him additional perks.
Eager and enthusiastic to learn, he feels a surge of excitement at his newfound status.
‘Frank ‘Blaze’ Andreas’ – Christopher B. Duncan
In his 50s, this Black male is Detective Bryant’s longtime friend, a commanding and influential criminal kingpin renowned for his vast knowledge.
He’s a formidable figure who appears willing to assist Bryant in his time of need, albeit with a cost attached.
‘Gloria’ – Cynthia Bailey
In her 50s, this Black woman is Detective Bryant’s wife, a dedicated nurse.
Despite their financial struggles to get adequate legal representation for their son, Kevin, she demands that Bryant rectify the situation he’s caused, showing her frustration and determination.
‘Angel’ – Kadianne Whyte
In her 20s, this Black female is the star of the club, captivating audiences as an exotic dancer.
Commanding the stage with acrobatic grace, she catches the eye of Meech, becoming his new love interest.
‘Keeya’ – Diamonté ’Saweetie’ Harper
Keeya, hailing from the streets of St. Louis, exudes intelligence, allure, and confidence.
A former athlete who earned a softball scholarship to college, she retains her impressive swing and fierce competitive spirit, making her a force to be reckoned with on the streets.
‘Glock’ – Bechir Sylvain
In his 30s, this Black Haitian male is a commanding presence as the ruthless war general of the MKs.
Fluent in Creole, he’s a second-generation immigrant who takes great pride in Haitian exceptionalism, often looking down on American Blacks.
With aspirations of infiltrating Atlanta’s elite business circles, Glock seeks to become a polished operator when necessary.
About ‘BMF’ Season 3
“BMF” returns for a third season and continues the storyline of the inspiring true legends of two brothers Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory (Demetrius Flenory, Jr.) and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory (Da’Vinchi).
The brothers rose from the decaying streets of southwest Detroit in the late 80’s and gave birth to one of the most influential crime families in the country known as the Black Mafia Family.
This season we parachute into the early 90’s with Meech moving to Atlanta where Black excellence is prominent and Black businesses are thriving.
Meech seeks to build upon the BMF empire in the south that he and Terry fostered in Detroit and rise to the top of the Atlanta drug scene.
In Atlanta, he meets his new love interest, Angel (Kadianne Whyte), an exotic dancer.
Terry remains in Detroit to take care of the business and his second child with girlfriend Lawanda (Sydney Mitchell), while juggling his ongoing affair with love interest Markisha (La La Anthony).
Yet, as Meech expands BMF outside of Detroit and new local competition comes after Terry, both brothers take on enemies more ruthless in their ways than they have ever seen who threaten to destroy the whole empire.
“BMF” continues to humanize the choices of the brother’s business and their pursuits of the American Dream.
Charles Flenory (Russell Hornsby) and Lucille Flenory (Michole Briana White) return as the patriarch and matriarch of the Flenory family, whose marriage remains on the rocks.
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.
The Main ‘BMF’ Season 3 Cast
“BMF” season three stars returning actors 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.”
When Does ‘BMF’ Come On?
“BMF” Season 3 premiered on Starz on March 1, 2024. New episodes drop weekly on Fridays.
“BMF” is executive produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson‘s G-Unit Film and Television production company, along with creator and executive producer Randy Huggins, a Detroit native.
Heather Zuhlke serves as showrunner and executive producer, while Anthony Wilson and Anne Clements also join as executive producers.
The series is produced through Jackson’s G-Unit Film and Television production company in association with Lionsgate Television for Starz.
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