All four existing seasons of the popular BET+ series, All The Queen’s Men, are scheduled to begin streaming on Paramount+ this week. This move brings the entire catalog of the show to the platform for binge-watching.

The Story of Madam DeVille and Club Eden

The drama centers on the formidable and highly ambitious Marilyn “Madam” DeVille. Madam is the proprietor of Club Eden, an exclusive male exotic nightclub located in Atlanta.

While the club appears glamorous on the surface, Madam operates within a perilous environment filled with crime, shifting loyalties, and constant betrayal. She relies on her dedicated staff to help navigate these dangers as she plots significant business expansion.

Literary Roots and Key Talent

The series is loosely adapted from the novel Ladies Night, written by Christian Keyes. Keyes not only penned the source material but also developed the show.

Christian Keyes also stars in the series as Raphael “The Concierge” Damascus, who serves as Madam’s romantic interest. Tyler Perry served as an executive producer for All The Queen’s Men during its run on BET+.

Cast and Series History

The ensemble cast features Eva Marcille in the lead role as Madam. Other notable cast members include Skyh Alvester Black as Amp Anthony and Candace Maxwell as DJ Dime.

The supporting cast also features Racquel Palmer (Blue), Michael Bolwaire (Doc), Keith Swift (Babyface), Dion Rome (El Fuego), and Jeremy Williams (Midnight), among others.

The show originally premiered in September 2021, with subsequent new seasons released annually. The series has garnered positive reception from audiences, achieving an 83% rating.

Uncertain Future for Season Five

Official details regarding the release date for Season 5 remain scarce at this time. Although filming for the fifth season has reportedly been completed, its debut appears stalled.

This delay is rumored to stem from an ongoing dispute between Christian Keyes and the network. In December 2025, Keyes indicated that any seasons following Season 5 would likely stream on a different platform, not BET+.

Keyes also suggested at that time that potential future installments might involve changes to the established cast lineup.