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All the Queen's Men to End With Season 5 Premiere Set for June
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All the Queen’s Men will end with Season 5 on Paramount+ in June 2026. Watch Madam face the fallout from the shocking Season 4 cliffhanger.

AceShowbiz - All the Queen's Men is set to conclude with its fifth season, as confirmed by TVLine. The drama, led by Eva Marcille as Marilyn "Madam" DeVille, will return to Paramount+ with a two-episode premiere on Wednesday, June 10, 2026. Following the debut, new episodes will be released weekly until the midseason finale on July 22.

The series, executive produced by Tyler Perry and creator Christian Keyes, features a strong ensemble cast including Skyh Alvester Black as Amp "Addiction" Anthony, Candace Maxwell as DJ Dime, Raquel Palmer as Blue, Michael "Bolo" Bolwaire as Doc, Keith Swift as Babyface, Dion Rome as El Fuego, Jeremy Williams as Midnight, Cee Carter (also known as "Carter the Body") as Trouble, and Oshea Russell as Tommy.

The fourth season, which concluded in September 2025, ended on multiple dramatic cliffhangers that have left fans eager for answers. Most notably, after celebrating a significant courtroom victory, Madam was unexpectedly shot in her office, leaving her fate uncertain as the series heads into its final chapter. The identity of the shooter remains a mystery, with Madam having accumulated numerous adversaries throughout the series.

Other intense moments from Season 4 included Midnight being stabbed in his apartment by Renee, D.A. Roz suffering electrocution at the hands of Smoke, and Babyface hitting a personal low point. These events set a tense stage for Season 5, where the stakes are higher than ever.

The official synopsis for the final season reveals that "everyone has a personal obstacle, but not everyone can overcome and survive those obstacles." With Madam’s life in jeopardy and the shooter still unidentified, the dancers of Eden find themselves shaken and uncertain. As the investigation to find the gunman intensifies, opportunists will attempt to exploit the chaos and dismantle the lucrative empire Madam has built through immense sacrifice.

In related Paramount+ news, the streaming service has also announced the premiere date for the sixth season of "Tyler Perry’s Ruthless." This spin-off from "Tyler Perry’s The Oval" will return Tuesday, June 30, 2026, with two episodes. Like All the Queen's Men, new episodes will be released weekly until the season finale on August 25.

Season 6 of Ruthless promises heightened danger at the Rakudushi compound, with Ruth’s influence expanding over The Highest, fracturing loyalties, and external threats closing in. The season is expected to deliver twists, power struggles, and shocking confrontations. The cast includes Melissa L. Williams as Ruth Truesdale, Matt Cedeno as Tyrone Luckett (The Highest), Baadja-Lyne Odums as Marva, Blue Kimble as Andrew, Colin McCalla as River, Michelle Núñez as Zane, Nadége August as Joan, and Joshua Adeyeye as Manny.

As fans prepare to say goodbye to All the Queen's Men, many are wondering about Madam’s ultimate fate and how the series will resolve its numerous cliffhangers. Meanwhile, viewers continue to follow Ruthless with anticipation for its upcoming sixth season. Both shows remain significant parts of Paramount+’s original drama lineup in 2026.

This article is based on reporting originally published by TVLine.

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