As hotly anticipated shows go, few in recent memory can rival the buzz surrounding the new STARZ series ‘BMF’ (Black Mafia Family).
Produced by Curtis ’50 Cent’ Jackson, the high-octane show is inspired by the true story of two brothers (Big Meech and Southwest T) who ascended from the rough streets of southwest Detroit in the late 1980s and morphed into one of the most influential crime families in the United States.
Premiering (September 26), the series centers on familial ties, a vision beyond the drug trade, a foray into Hip-Hop, and loyalty.
That Grape Juice‘s Kaitlyn Morris caught up with the lead cast – Randy Huggins, Demetrius Flenory, Da’Vinchi, and Myles Truitt – who opened up about what viewers can expect and more.
Check out the interview above and be sure to tune in to ‘BMF’ on STARZ and the STARZ app.
As reported, the streaming giant has officially announced the follow-up to the smash-hit 2020 documentary.
Upon its uncaging, the original ‘Tiger King’ followed the life of zookeeper Joe Exotic (who is now incarcerated), his war with rival Carole Baskin, and the surrounding characters in their wacky world.
More “madness and mayhem” are promised and now fans have been informed exactly when the next chapter of the docu-series will be arriving.
Eva Marcille has long been a regal presence on screen and now she’s fittingly taking center stage in the hotly anticipated BET+ series ‘All The Queen’s Men.’
Created and written by veteran actor Christian Keyes (who is also a cast member), the exotic dancer drama centers around the life of Marcielle’s character – Marilyn ‘Madam’ DeVille.
Ruling the roost as a successful nightclub owner with super loyal employees, the dominant diva begins to discover that more money and more power spell more problems.
That Grape Juice‘s Patrick Buchanan sat down with Marcille, who dished on the show, her reconciliation with Nene Leakes, and a possible return to the ‘Real Housewives of Atlanta.’
Watch above the EXCLUSIVE and be sure to check out our interview with Christian Keyes after the jump…
As multifaceted maestros go, few have made as much of a mark on the media sphere as Nick Cannon.
Perpetually booked and busy, the star has shone is in a myriad of mediums: from music to film to TV to radio. Indeed, for over two decades, his omnipresence has been unparalleled.
Now, Cannon has set his sights on conquering the daytime area with his brand new nationally syndicated series, the ‘Nick Cannon Show.’
Set to premiere on September 27, the show promises a fresh take on the talk format.
Ahead of its debut, That Grape Juice‘s Chet Kincaid sat down with the star who made clear: he’s doing things his way.
Watch above and be sure to tune into the series premiere of the ‘Nick Cannon Show’ on September 27. Click here for local listings.