The fifth and final season of All The Queen’s Men is now streaming on Paramount+, the new home of BET+. New episodes launch weekly on Wednesdays through the midseason finale on July 22, 2026.
The show set in a world of exotic dancers working at Eden, a club run by the superior Marilyn “Madam” Deville (Eva Marcille) is back, and here’s what’s going down. Season 4 of the hit show from executive producers Tyler Perry and Christian Keyes left us with a major cliffhanger: Madam is attacked, and the stakes in Eden are higher than ever. If you’re a longtime fan of the show, you’re probably still picking your jaw up off the floor after that finale, and want to get good and ready for the new season. Or maybe you’re looking to jump into a show, and need all the tea before you do. Either way, we’ve got everything you require to watch, stream, and enjoy All The Queen’s Men Season 5.
Key facts
- Show: All the Queen’s Men Season 5
- Premiere date: June 10, 2026
- Streaming: Paramount+ (with subscription to any plan, either Paramount+ Essential or Paramount+ Premium)
- Status: Final season
- Release schedule: Weekly episode releases on Wednesdays through the midseason finale on July 22, 2026
- Executive producers: Tyler Perry, Christian Keyes
When does the final season premiere?
The final season of All The Queen’s Men premiered on June 10, 2026 on Paramount+ with two new episodes that really made the wait worth it. After that, one episode is released weekly until July 22, the midseason finale.
Here’s a breakdown of the episode release schedule for Season 5:
All the Queen’s Men Season 5 Release Schedule
- June 10: Episodes 1, Episode 2
- June 17: Episode 3
- June 24: Episode 4
- July 1: Episode 5
- July 8: Episode 6
- July 15: Episode 7
- July 22: Episode 8 (midseason finale)
What is the new season about?
Here’s a look at what All the Queen’s Men Season 5 is about, and warning: Spoilers ahead!
Madam has been shot! At the conclusion of Season 4, both we and Madam herself are left in a limbo state. Madam is in a coma, and she is the only person to have seen her shooter. Meanwhile, the world of Club Eden is thrown into even more chaos than usual. An investigation to figure out exactly which of Madam’s many enemies has attempted to take her down commences, and her loyal friends, sometimes-suitors, and adversaries start their plotting. By the end of the season finale, these individuals are either scheming for Madam’s crown or fighting to keep it firmly on her head. Will the queen of Eden ultimately make a comeback, or will someone else steal her throne?
Who is returning?
Many characters who have built the world of All The Queen’s Men over the seasons are returning for Season 5.
Returning cast members
Eva Marcille as Madam
Eva Marcille stars in All the Queen’s Men as Madam. The character’s given name is Marilyn DeVille, but to all in her orbit, she’s known by just one name. Madam has always made her own way, and now she runs Eden, the best male exotic nightclub in Atlanta. She’s all the things one needs to be in order to stay on top: loyal, manipulative, strong, and willing to do anything and everything to keep her status.
Where you’ve seen her: America’s Next Top Model, The Real Housewives of Atlanta, Tyler Perry’s Sistas, Tyler Perry’s House of Payne
Skyh Alvester Black as Amp “Addiction” Anthony
Skyh Alvester Black stars in All The Queen’s Men as Amp “Addiction” Anthony. Addiction is Madam’s nephew, and believes in always having his family members’ backs – sometimes to a dangerous fault.
Where you’ve seen him: Tyler Perry’s Sistas
Candace Maxwell as DJ Dime
Candace Maxwell stars as DJ Dime in All The Queen’s Men. DJ Dime is Eden’s emcee, and the key person in all things that happen at the club.
Where you’ve seen her: A Madea Homecoming
Racquel Palmer as Blue
Racquel Palmer portrays Blue in All The Queen’s Men. Blue is ex-military with… a very special set of skills, and she acts as lead bodyguard for Madam.
Where you’ve seen her: Tyler Perry’s Sistas
Dion Rome as El Fuego
Dion Rome (pictured on the left) plays El Fuego in All The Queen’s Men. El Fuego is the tech-savvy lead dancer at Eden who is known to bring chaos – but you would too if you’d been framed for your ex-girlfriend’s murder.
Where you’ve seen him: Tyler Perry’s Sistas
Cee “Carter the Body” Carter as Trouble
Cee “Carter the Body” Carter stars as Trouble in All The Queen’s Men. A dancer at Club Eden who has earned her name, Trouble is always right in the middle of … well, you know.
Where you’ve seen her: Love & Hip-Hop: Hollywood
Jeremy Williams as Midnight
Jeremy Williams stars as Midnight in All The Queen’s Men. Midnight is another main dancer in the club who is loyal to Madam.
Where you’ve seen him: Pitch Perfect 2
Christian Keyes as Concierge
Christian Keyes (pictured on the left) portrays Concierge in All The Queen’s Men. Concierge is the wealthy love interest – and sometimes enemy – of Madam, and moves in mysterious and dangerous ways.
Where you’ve seen him: Keyes is a creator, writer, and executive producer on All the Queen’s Men, as well as the author of the book the show is based on.
O’Shea Russell as Tommy
O’Shea Russell portrays Tommy in All The Queen’s Men. Tommy works at club Eden as Madam’s right hand man and is forever devoted and submissive to her in every way possible.
Where you’ve seen him: Happy Anniversary (2025)
Michael “Bolo” Bolwaire as Doc
Michael “Bolo” Bolwaire stars as Doc in All The Queen’s Men. Doc is one of Madam’s closest men, and is a dancer at Eden who’s known for his looks and his loyalty.
Where you’ve seen him: Tyler Perry’s Divorced Sistas
Keith Swift Jr. as Babyface
Keith Swift Jr. portrays Babyface in All The Queen’s Men. Babyface is one of Madam’s top dancers at Eden who is known to get his hands dirty when everyone else doesn’t want to deal with the less savory side of the business.
Where you’ve seen him: The role of Babyface is Swift’s breakout performance.
How to catch up on the show
Seasons 1-4 of All The Queen’s Men are now streaming on Paramount+. A subscription to any Paramount+ plan, either the Paramount+ Essential or Paramount+ Premium plan, gives you on-demand access to all episodes, including the new ones from Season 5.
An All the Queen’s Men binge-watch of its earlier seasons will help you get to know Madam, and see how she fits into a world that’s a little bit seedy behind the spectacle of diamond thongs and sexy dancing. You’ll learn how she inherited this life from her father, a former drug lord.
The series features assassination attempts, characters with ties to the cartel, extortion and kidnapping plots – even moments where characters are tortured by the most ruthless leader of them all: Madam herself. This woman has worked far too hard to give up her queendom, no matter who comes after her, or how many bullets she has to face. In this fifth and final season, we see how the monarch fights to keep her crown.
FAQ
Who shot Madam?
As All the Queen’s Men Season 5 kicks off, the investigation into who shot Madam in the previous season’s finale is feverishly underway. We do know that she recognized her attacker, but for now she can’t share that information with authorities or her trusted inner circle because she’s in a coma. In her limbo-state, she sees a vision of her sister Carla (Chrystale Wilson), who speaks of destiny.
Will there be a Season 6?
The fifth season of All the Queen’s Men will be the final one for Madam and everyone at Club Eden.
Is All The Queen’s Men based on a book?
Yes! It’s an adaptation of Christian Keyes’ 2015 novel, Ladies Night. Keyes, who is also an executive producer and writer on the series, spent time during the COVID-19 pandemic writing the first few episodes of the show in order to make sure it kept as close to the book as possible.