Godfather of Harlem Season 4: Episode Details, Preview, Cast, Realities vs Dramatization, and What We Know About the Historical Saga
Gather 'round, folks! The much-anticipated fourth season of Godfather of Harlem is finally here, and we're all buzzing about Bumpy Johnson's (Forest Whitaker) dramatic world. After quite the cliffhanger in season 3, where Malcolm X (Jason Alan Carvell) met a tragic end and Bumpy struck a dubious alliance with Vincent Gigante (Vincent D'Onofrio), we're all eager to see how this dramatic tango unfolds.
As the season rolls on, we're left to wonder about Bumpy's mood swinging from the loss of his pal, Malcolm. Not to mention, what's going on with Elise (Antoinette Crowe-Legacy)? The lady had her own special bond with the civil rights leader and looked to him as a mentor. Then, there's the business side of things, too: how long can Bumpy's deal with Gigante last, given their volatile history?
Looks like that new character hitting the scene in season 4 could be a fresh rival in Bumpy's kingdom of Harlem. But you'll have to tune in and catch the latest episodes on MGM Plus at 9 pm ET every Sunday to find out more. If you've cut the cord on cable/satellite TV, don't sweat it! MGM Plus is accessible on popular live-TV streaming services like Sling TV, Fubo, and YouTube TV. You can also subscribe to MGM Plus on its own, or stream previous seasons of Godfather of Harlem on Hulu.
Overseas viewers can catch the episodes on Lionsgate Plus in the UK. Feeling curious about the fact and fiction of each episode? There's a breakdown for you, too: "Godfather of Harlem" season 4 episode 1 through 6, all sorted and served up for your perusal.
Regarding the cast, Academy Award winner, Forest Whitaker, is returning as the legendary Bumpy Johnson. Other returning faces include Ilfenesh Hadera (She's Gotta Have It), Lucy Fry (Vampire Academy), Antoinette Crowe-Legacy (Passing), and Erik LaRay Harvey (Luke Cage). In some exciting news, Rome Flynn (Fantasy Football, With Love, Grey's Anatomy, Chicago Fire) is joining the cast for a recurring role as the infamous Frank Lucas. Stay tuned for more appearances from Vincent D'Onofrio (Daredevil: Born Again), Whoopi Goldberg (Till), Elvis Nolasco (Mr. Crocket), and Erik Palladino (NCIS: Los Angeles) in recurring roles this season.
The crew over at MGM Plus describes Season 4 as Bumpy continuing his bloody battle for Harlem control against New York's Mafia families while confronting the emergence of Frank Lucas. After Malcolm X's death, Bumpy must grapple with Elise's involvement in the Black Panthers. Prepare for a season full of conflict, emotional ups and downs, and plenty of gut-wrenching plot twists!
Catch the season 4 trailer to get a sneak peek at all the chaos that's about to go down. The vibe is pretty intense, with Rome Flynn's Bumpy Johnson stirring up some serious trouble. It's about to get real, folks, so grab some popcorn and settle in for a wild ride through the streets of Harlem!
- The fourth season of the series Godfather of Harlem, headlined by Forest Whitaker, has been released, leaving viewers eager to delve into Bumpy Johnson's dramatic world.
- The new season promises to explore the fallout from Malcolm X's tragic end and Bumpy's alliance with Vincent Gigante, as well as Elise's involvement in the Black Panthers.
- To watch the latest episodes, head to MGM Plus at 9 pm ET every Sunday, or catch them via popular live-TV streaming services like Sling TV, Fubo, and YouTube TV.
- If you'd prefer to stream previous seasons, you can find them on Hulu, or if you're overseas, on Lionsgate Plus in the UK.
- Joining the cast this season is Rome Flynn in a recurring role as Frank Lucas, while mainstay actors such as Ilfenesh Hadera, Lucy Fry, Antoinette Crowe-Legacy, and Erik LaRay Harvey are also returning.
- The crew at MGM Plus describes Season 4 as a battle for Harlem control, confronting the emergence of Frank Lucas, and a season filled with conflict, emotional ups and downs, and gut-wrenching plot twists.
- Don't miss the season 4 trailer to get a sneak peek at the chaos, tension, and drama that awaits you on the streets of Harlem.