All The Queen’s Men Season 4 Part 2: Release Date And What’s Coming Next

The Queen is back, and this time, she’s not just defending her empire—she’s fighting for survival. All The Queen’s Men, BET+’s bold and intoxicating drama, returns with the second half of Season 4 this summer. If you’ve been following Madam DeVille’s rise and reign, prepare yourself: the storm is far from over.

When Is All The Queen’s Men Returning?

All The Queen’s Men Season 4 Part 2 officially drops on Thursday, July 24, 2025, exclusively on BET+. The season kicks off with a two-episode premiere, setting the stage for a powerful comeback. After that, viewers can look forward to new episodes every Thursday, rolling out weekly until the explosive season finale. This second half will complete the season, comprising episodes 9 through 16, and continue the journey where the mid-season break left off.

What’s Going Down in Season 4 Part 2?

Madam DeVille is no longer just a business mogul with an empire to run—she’s a woman cornered. Played fiercely by Eva Marcille, Madam finds herself under heavy legal fire, as a determined district attorney ramps up investigations into her empire’s darkest corners, as testimonies are stacking against her and allies beginning to flinch, Madam must decide how far she’s willing to go to protect everything she’s built.

Make no mistake: she’s willing to do whatever it takes. Whether it’s silencing threats, playing dirty, or even turning on those closest to her, Madam’s empire is at war—and she’s not backing down. The stakes this time? Her legacy, her freedom, and her very survival.

Who’s In and Who’s New?

Fans will be thrilled to see the return of some of the show’s most electrifying performers. Skyh Alvester Black returns as Amp, alongside Candace Maxwell as Dime and Racquel Palmer as Blue. Also back are Michael “Bolo” Bolwaire, Keith “Fatal Attraction” Swift, Dion Rome, Jeremy “Masterpiece” Williams, Carter The Body, O’Shea Russell, and Christian Keyes, who also created the series and continues to be a driving creative force.

But this season isn't just about familiar faces. New energy is entering the mix with Al Rodrigo, Gwendolyn Osborne, and a surprise appearance from R&B singer Mario, who brings a unique spark to the cast; their arrival promises to stir up new dynamics and disrupt already fragile alliances.

A Powerhouse Behind the Scenes

The series is executive produced by Tyler Perry and Christian Keyes, and it’s based on Keyes’ popular novel Ladies Night; their collaboration continues to deliver a gripping mix of raw emotion, sultry intrigue, and dramatic plot twists that have kept audiences locked in since Season 1. Alongside them, co-executive producer Elon Johnson, and producers like Angi Bones, Mark E. Swinton, Will Areu, Tommy Wyatt, Tony L. Strickland, and Valencia Parker ensure every episode feels layered and explosive.

Season 5 Already in Motion

While Season 4 Part 2 is set to be unforgettable, fans should know the story doesn’t end here. Production for Season 5 is already underway, although an official release date hasn’t been revealed yet. But one thing’s for sure—Madam’s story is far from over.

A Quick Look Back: Season 4 So Far

The first half of Season 4 wasn’t short on drama. It explored Madam’s increasing paranoia, her deepening alcoholism, and the fraying trust among her inner circle, with rivals growing more aggressive and her grip loosening, the cracks in her empire began to show. Now, with the second half ready to pick up the shattered pieces, every move Madam makes could be her last.

The Throne Isn’t Safe Anymore

All The Queen’s Men isn’t just a drama—it’s a high-stakes game of survival, power, and seduction. And as Season 4 Part 2 prepares to unleash more chaos, one thing is clear: the throne isn’t safe, and neither is anyone sitting too close to it.

So, if you’ve been waiting to see how far Madam will go, tune in this July. The queen returns—sharper, stronger, and more dangerous than ever.

Streaming begins July 24, 2025. Only on BET+. Don’t blink.

Watch the trailer here:

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