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‘Godfather of Harlem’ Ending With Two-Hour Finale After Four Seasons at MGM+

Variety Published Jul 1, 2026 Reviewed Jul 3, 2026 ✓ Reviewed by citations.press editors
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The series 'Godfather of Harlem' will conclude with a two-hour finale.
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The fourth season of 'Godfather of Harlem' premiered on April 13, 2025 and concluded on June 22, 2025.
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Forest Whitaker stated that playing Bumpy Johnson has been one of the greatest experiences of his career and referenced five seasons of collaboration.
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The finale description states Bumpy Johnson must draw on every alliance, every sacrifice and every hard lesson earned across five seasons.
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Chris Brancato and Paul Eckstein created the series, with Brancato serving as showrunner.
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Michael Wright, global head of MGM+, said the series has been a defining jewel of MGM+’s original programming slate.
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“Godfather of Harlem,” the MGM+ crime drama starring Forest Whitaker, will conclude with a two-hour finale.

The news comes a year after the series’ fourth season, which premiered on April 13, 2025 and concluded on June 22. Per the official logline, the season saw Bumpy Johnson (Whitaker) continue “his bloody war for control of Harlem against New York’s Mafia families, while contending with the arrival of gangster Frank Lucas (Rome Flynn). After Malcolm X’s (Jason Alan Carvell) tragic assassination, Bumpy must also grapple with his daughter Elise’s (Antionette Crowe-Legacy) involvement with the Black Panthers.” lfenesh Hadera and Erik LaRay Harvey also star.

The description for the finale reads, “Bumpy Johnson faces the ultimate reckoning as the walls close in around his empire. With enemies converging from every direction — political, criminal, and personal — Bumpy must draw on every alliance, every sacrifice and every hard lesson earned across five seasons to protect what he has built and the people he loves. The two-hour conclusion delivers the culmination of Bumpy’s extraordinary saga: a man who rose from the streets of Harlem to reshape the power structures of an entire era, and who now must decide what legacy he leaves behind.”

Chris Brancato and Paul Eckstein created the series, with Bracanto serving as showrunner. Executive producers include Brancato, Whitaker, Michael Panes, Nina Yang Bongiovi, James Acheson and Markuann Smith, with Swizz Beatz as executive music producer. 20th Television is the studio.

“Playing Bumpy Johnson has been one of the greatest experiences of my career,” Whitaker said in a statement. “This character, this story and this ensemble have allowed me to explore the complexity of a man caught between ambition, loyalty and survival. I’m grateful to Michael Wright and MGM+, Chris Brancato, 20th Television, Amazon, the entire creative team and our extraordinary cast for five seasons of exceptional collaboration.”

Forest Whitaker’s portrayal of Bumpy Johnson has been nothing short of extraordinary, and this series, created by Chris Brancato and Paul Eckstein, has been a defining jewel of MGM+’s original programming slate,” said Michael Wright, global head of MGM+. “We are deeply proud to give “Godfather of Harlem” the sendoff it deserves — a two-hour finale that honors the ambition, craft and emotional power the creative team and cast have brought to this series from day one. This is exactly the kind of bold, character-driven storytelling that MGM+ was built to champion.”

“I’m grateful to MGM+, 20th Television and our talented cast and crew for the opportunity to complete Bumpy Johnson’s extraordinary journey,” said showrunner and co-creator Brancato. “Forest has filled the role with his signature blend of intelligence, ferocity, and gentility, bringing to life the boss who ruled Harlem’s streets for more than two decades.

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