BREAKING: All The Queen’s Men | Christian Keyes CONFIRMS That BET+ Is Done With The Series After Season 5

BREAKING: All the Queen’s Men Officially Ends on BET+ After Season 5 — Christian Keyes Confirms Major Changes Ahead
Fans of All the Queen’s Men are facing a major shake-up. Christian Keyes has confirmed that BET+ and Tyler Perry Studios will not move forward with the series beyond Season 5.
Season 5 has already been filmed and will mark the final season on BET+, bringing an end to one of the platform’s most talked-about shows. However, the story does not end there.
The Universe Will Continue — Just Not on BET+
According to Keyes, while All the Queen’s Men is done at BET+, multiple studios and streaming platforms are already interested in:
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Prequel series
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Spin-offs
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Expanding the All the Queen’s Men universe
In other words, the franchise will live on — just somewhere else, under what Keyes described as “quality leadership and accountability.”
Cast Changes Are Coming
Keyes also hinted strongly that casting changes are inevitable in future projects tied to the franchise. While no names were confirmed, fans are already worried about one possibility in particular:
👉 Eva Marcille as Madam
For many viewers, Madam is the show, and reactions online suggest that if she were ever recast in a continuation (not a prequel), a large portion of the fanbase would walk away immediately.
Fans compared the idea to infamous recasts in TV history, arguing that replacing the face of the series would do more harm than good.
Fan Reaction: “I’m Canceling BET+”
The response online has been intense:
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Many fans say All the Queen’s Men was one of the main reasons they subscribed to BET+
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Several announced plans to cancel their subscriptions after Season 5
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Others expressed support for the franchise continuing — as long as Madam stays Madam
Despite other BET+ hits like Zatima and Ruthless, All the Queen’s Men consistently ranked among the platform’s most hyped and discussed shows.
Behind-the-Scenes Tension?
Although details remain vague, Keyes previously hinted at issues involving:
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Egos on set
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Professionalism concerns
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Creative frustrations with Viacom/BET/Tyler Perry Studios
These unresolved tensions appear to have played a role in the show’s departure from the platform.
What This Means Going Forward
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Season 5 should be cherished — it’s the end of an era
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The franchise is expected to return in a new form, possibly with:
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Prequels
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Side characters (like Blue) getting spotlight stories
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A traditional “Season 6” continuation seems unlikely — at least for now
One Big Question Remains
Will Madam ever appear again in Sistas or Zatima?
With All the Queen’s Men leaving BET+, crossover appearances now seem far less certain — though fans still hope to see Madam at Zach and Fatima’s wedding someday.
Final Thoughts
All the Queen’s Men ending on BET+ is a huge loss for the platform, but not the end of the story. Whether the franchise thrives elsewhere will depend on two key factors:
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Creative freedom
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Keeping the core characters fans love
Season 5 is now officially a farewell — and possibly a launchpad for something bigger.




