Exclusive: Christopher B. Duncan and Ren King talk BMF Season 3

Currently playing on Starz is Season Three of “BMF,” which continues the story of the inspiring true legends, brothers Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory (Demetrius Flenory, Jr.) and Terry “Southwest T” Flenory (Da’Vinchi), who founded one of the most influential crime families in the country, the Black Mafia Family.

We parachute into the early '90s in season three, with Meech moving to Atlanta, hoping to grow the BMF empire in the south and rise to the top of the Atlanta drug scene. At the same time, Terry remains in the “D,” handling business there, not yet aware of all the dangers lurking around the corner. Charles Flenory (Russell Hornsby) and Lucille Flenory’s (Michole Briana White) marriage remains on the rocks, and Detective Bryant (Steve Harris), on probation from work, and Detective Jin (Kelly Hu) find themselves on opposite sides of the law, but might find common ground in their determination to take down BMF. Additionally, season three includes special guest stars recurring throughout the season, who cross paths with Meech and Terry in this next phase of their unbelievable journey.

Joining this season are Christopher B. Duncan and Ren King, who play father and daughter. Duncan plays Frank "Blaze" Andreas, a wealthy former narcotics detective turned drug dealer whom Von Bryant meets to ask for help for his son's legal issues. King is his daughter Henrietta “Henri” Andreas, an enforcer looking to be the new drug kingpin in the game.

Duncan is best known for his TV roles like Braxton P. Hartnabrig on The Jamie Foxx Show, President William Johnson in The First Family, and his portrayal of Clarence Weidman on Veronica Mars. Among his many film and TV credits, he recently had a recurring in the Apple TV+ series Swagger.

King is an actor from Lilburn, GA who’s done a lot of stage work such as The Importance of Being Earnestly, Twelfth Night, and PAW Patrol Live! The Great Pirate Adventure.

Blackfilmndtv.com’s Wilson Morales spoke with Duncan and King on joining the third season of BMF.

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