BET+ drama series All the Queen’s Men will end with season 5.
The announcement came Tuesday, May 26, with BET saying the fifth and final season of the strip club drama is scheduled to premiere on June 10. The new season will stream on Paramount+, which absorbed BET+ following a merger.
For months now, loyal fans have known the series would be canceled after creator and co-star Christian Keyes shared the news on social media in December, as previously reported.
According to Keyes, BET and producer Tyler Perry Studios (TPS) informed him they were walking away from the show. He also revealed season 5 had already been filmed, but said he had no clue when it would premiere.
“I was recently told that after season five of my show, #AllTheQueensMen will not be coming back to BET or TPS,” he captioned a video posted to Instagram on Dec. 8, 2025.
Keyes went on to say there was a lack of “quality leadership and accountability” at TPS, and claimed creative control of the show was wrestled away from him after the first season.
The actor, producer and writer added that he was in talks with “multiple” studios and streamers about possible spinoffs. But he said certain cast members would not be invited back.
BET did not respond to Urban Hollywood 411′s request for comment at the time.

All the Queen’s Men debuted in 2021, and centers on the world of male exotic dancers in Atlanta. The hit series is based on the book Ladies Night by Keyes.
Eva Marcille leads the cast as Marilyn “Madam” DeVille. The cast also includes Skyh Alvester Black, Candace Maxwell, Michael Bolwaire, Racquel Palmer, Keith Swift, Dion Rome, Jeremy Williams, Oshea Russell, Carter the Body, and Keyes.
Season 4 of the series premiered in November 2024, with the second half of the season debuting in July 2025.
But in recent months, Keyes has continued to go public with behind-the-scenes tensions.
He returned to social media last month and took aim at the cast, again. In a video re-posted to Instagram by multiple outlets on April 17, Keyes said some of the actors were “unprofessional” and he would never work with them again.
Marcille responded to his comments with a post on Threads. While she did not mention Keyes by name, she wrote: “WARNING. Do not speak on me PERIOD. Please positive vibes only. I have stayed out of all of your messy messy messy mess.”
Despite the back-and-forth, the show has been a fan favorite on BET+.
Tyler Perry and Christian Keyes are executive producers. Elon D. Johnson co-produces alongside Angi Bones, Tony L. Strickland, Will Areu, and Tommy Watt. Valencia Parker is supervising producer.
The fifth and final season of All the Queen’s Men debuts June 10 on Paramount+.
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