Starz Sets Season 2 Premiere Of ‘BMF’ Doc & Drops Trailer: Get Ready for The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast Return
- Je-Ree
- 2 days ago
- 2 min read

The network has officially announced that Season 2 of The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast will premiere on Friday, January 16, 2026, and they’ve just dropped a trailer that promises to be as gripping as it is revealing. If Season 1 had you hooked on the rise and fall of Detroit’s infamous Black Mafia Family, get ready Season 2 looks ready to up the ante.
The new season promises exclusive interviews and fresh insights into the lives of brothers Demetrius “Big Meech” and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory, the masterminds behind one of America’s most notorious drug empires. Unlike dramatized versions of the story, the documentary digs deep into the real events, peeling back the layers of crime, ambition, and family loyalty that made BMF a legend. With Terry Flenory finally front and center, viewers can expect never-before-seen perspectives that add depth and nuance to the story fans thought they already knew.
The trailer itself is a teaser packed with tension, reflection, and plenty of cinematic flair. It teases the personal struggles, law enforcement pursuits, and cultural impact that made BMF a household name in hip-hop circles and beyond. Starz is clearly aiming for more than just entertainment, they’re delivering a cultural document that shows why BMF’s influence still resonates today.
Dropping weekly episodes via the STARZ app, the series is shaping up to be a must-watch for true crime enthusiasts, hip-hop fans, and anyone who loves a good rise-and-fall narrative. The timing is perfect for fans who want to binge the first season and jump straight into the next chapter, exploring not just crime, but loyalty, ambition, and the consequences of chasing power in a world that doesn’t forgive mistakes.
Season 2 of The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast is set to be a gritty, compelling, and undeniably addictive ride. Mark your calendars, cue the trailer, and get ready for another dive into the world of Big Meech, Southwest T, and the legacy of the Black Mafia Family. Starz isn’t just bringing back a docuseries, they’re reigniting a cultural conversation, and missing it would be a crime of its own.
