Godfather of Harlem to End With Two-Hour Finale on MGM+

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- "Godfather of Harlem" will conclude with a two-hour finale on MGM+, with the official logline describing Bumpy Johnson facing an "ultimate reckoning" as political, criminal, and personal enemies converge on his empire.
- Season 4 aired April 13 to June 22, 2025, with storylines including Bumpy's war against New York's Mafia families, the arrival of gangster Frank Lucas (Rome Flynn), the aftermath of Malcolm X's assassination, and daughter Elise's involvement with the Black Panthers.
- Forest Whitaker said playing Bumpy Johnson "has been one of the greatest experiences of my career," thanking MGM+'s Michael Wright, Chris Brancato, 20th Television, Amazon, and the cast for "five seasons of exceptional collaboration."
- Michael Wright, global head of MGM+, called Whitaker's portrayal "nothing short of extraordinary" and said the two-hour finale gives the series "the sendoff it deserves," framing it as a defining piece of the network's original programming.
- Chris Brancato and Paul Eckstein created the series, with Brancato as showrunner; 20th Television is the studio, and executive producers include Whitaker, Michael Panes, Nina Yang Bongiovi, James Acheson, and Markuann Smith, with Swizz Beatz as executive music producer.
Why it matters: MGM+ is putting a deliberate capstone on a defining original series, giving Whitaker — who has played Bumpy since the 2019 premiere — a formal ending after a fourth season that ended in June 2025. The finale doubles as a programming statement from the network, framing the show as a character-driven flagship worth a definitive two-hour sendoff rather than quiet cancellation.




