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Source:
BMF
/
Starz
“All
Eyez”
are
on
Meech
in
the
trailer
for
BMF
season
three
that
features
the
Flenory
brothers
bringing
their
booming
business
(and
all
the
drama
that
comes
with
it)
down
south
to
Atlanta..
On
Friday,
STARZ
a
riveting
trailer
set
to
Tupac
Shakur’s
“All
Eyez
on
Me”
that
shows
Demetrius
“Big
Meech”
Flenory
and
his
brother
Terry
“Southwest
T”
Flenory
expanding
their
empire.
Source:
Starz
/
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Stories
Premiering
on
Friday,
March
1
at
midnight
on
the
STARZ
app
and
at
8:00
PM
ET/PT
on
television,
BMF
season
3
will
continue
to
follow
the
street
legends
who
rose
through
the
illegal
drug
trade
from
the
depths
of
poverty
in
Detroit
to
the
heights
of
fame
and
fortune
across
America.
After
leaving
Detroit,
Meech
moves
to
Atlanta
to
take
things
to
new
heights.
While
there
however
he’ll
face
rival
crews
and
cross
paths
with
burgeoning
Hip-Hop
legends,
while
Terry
holds
down
the
fort
in
Detroit,
facing
formidable
rivals,
old
and
new.
Source:
Starz
/
Starz
A
press
release
reports
that
viewers
will
be
treated
to
history
in
the
making,
as
BMF’s
dominance
in
the
streets
influences
both
music
and
culture,
spreading
from
Atlanta,
GA,
up
and
down
the
eastern
seaboard
in
the
early
1990s.
As Meech
and
Terry
continue
to
pride
themselves
on
being
able
to
provide
for
their
families,
communities,
and
friends,
their
youth
prevents
them
from
fully
recognizing
the
real
costs.
Source:
Starz
/
Starz
Meanwhile,
systemic
and
structural
racism
continues
to
fuel
their
quest
for
freedom:
Freedom
from
poverty–which
the
country’s
laws
were
designed
to
keep
them
in–and
freedom
from
any
and
every
rule
that
dares
to
hold
them
back.
In
the
trailer,
we
see
that
Meech
and
Terry
will
face
ATL’s
anti-drug
strike
force,
Red
Dog
Unit,
as
well
as
new
drug-dealing
rivals
who
put
them
to
the
test.
Not
only
that,
but
the
Flenory
family
could
be
coming
back
together
despite
Charles’
infidelity.
Source:
Starz
/
Starz
Can
Meech
and
Terry
take
their
empire
to
new
heights
or
will
they
be
stopped
in
their
tracks?
Check
out
the
trailer
for
BMF
season
3.
BMF
season
three
stars
returning
actors
Demetrius
“Lil
Meech”
Flenory
Jr.
(Euphoria)
as
“Demetrius
Flenory,”
Da’Vinchi
(All
American,
Grown-ish)
as
“Terry
Flenory,”
Russell
Hornsby
(Fences,
The
Hate
U
Give)
as
“Charles
Flenory,”
Michole
Briana
White
(Dead
to
Me,
She
Hate
Me)
as
“Lucille
Flenory,”
Steve
Harris
(The
Practice,
Diary
of
a
Mad
Black
Woman)
as
“Detective
Bryant,”
Kelly
Hu
(The
Scorpion
King,
The
Orville)
as
“Detective
Jin,”
La
La
Anthony
(The
Chi,
Think
Like
a
Man)
as
“Markisha,”
Sydney
Mitchell
(First
Wives
Club)
as
“LaWanda”
and
Laila
D.
Pruitt
(Secret
Headquarters)
as
“Nicole
Flenory.”
Previously
announced
special
guest
stars
include
Grammy
Award
winners
Dominique
“Lil
Baby”
Jones
making
his
acting
debut
as
“Payne,”
Ne-Yo
as
“Rodney
‘Greeny’
Green,”
2
Chainz
as
“Stacks,”
Grammy-nominated
artist
and
actress
Saweetie
as
“Keeya,”
and
Cynthia
Bailey
as
“Gloria.”
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/
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/
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/
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“BMF”
is
executive
produced
by
Curtis
“50
Cent”
Jackson
through
his
G-Unit
Film
and
Television
production
company
(Executive
Producer
of
the
“Power”
Universe,
“For
Life,”
and
Hip
Hop
Homicides),
alongside
creator,
executive
producer,
and
Detroit
native
Randy
Huggins
(“Star,”
“Rebel,”
“Power”)
with
showrunner
and
executive
producer
Heather
Zuhlke
(“Power,”
“Southland.”)
Anthony
Wilson
and
Anne
Clements
also
serve
as
executive
producers
on
the
series.
“BMF”
is
produced
through
Jackson’s
G-Unit
Film
and
Television
production
company
in
association
with
Lionsgate
Television
for
STARZ.