TV Updates: 'BMF' Doc Returns for Season 2, 'Emily in Paris' Renewed for Season 6
Starz's 'BMF' documentary series is set to premiere its second season on January 16, while Netflix has renewed 'Emily in Paris' for a sixth season. The 'BMF' doc will explore new themes across six episodes, and Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson addresses the cancellation of the 'BMF' series. Meanwhile, 'Emily in Paris' fans can look forward to more adventures in the City of Light.
The world of television has seen some exciting updates recently, with two popular shows making headlines. On one hand, Starz's documentary series 'BMF: Blowing Money Fast' is returning for a second season, while on the other, Netflix has renewed the hit comedy-drama 'Emily in Paris' for a sixth season.
**BMF Doc Returns for Season 2**
Starz announced on Monday that 'BMF: Blowing Money Fast' will premiere its second season on January 16. The documentary series, which explores the lives of two brothers who rose to power in the Detroit underworld, will consist of six episodes that will stream weekly on Fridays via the Starz app and the network's streaming and on-demand platforms.
The trailer for Season 2 has also been released, giving fans a glimpse into what's in store for the new season. However, it's worth noting that this announcement comes after the cancellation of the 'BMF' drama series, which was also produced by Starz. Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson, who executive produces the documentary series, addressed the cancellation in a recent statement.
**Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson Addresses BMF Cancellation**
In a statement, Jackson expressed his disappointment over the cancellation of the 'BMF' drama series, which was based on the true story of the Black Mafia Family. However, he also emphasized his commitment to telling the story of the BMF through the documentary series.
While the cancellation of the drama series may have come as a surprise to fans, the documentary series has received critical acclaim for its gritty and unflinching portrayal of the BMF's rise to power. With the second season set to premiere in January, fans can look forward to more insight into the lives of the BMF's leaders, Demetrius "Big Meech" Flenory and Terry "Southwest T" Flenory.
**Emily in Paris Renewed for Season 6**
In other news, Netflix has announced that 'Emily in Paris' has been renewed for a sixth season. The news comes just two weeks after the release of Season 5, which ended on a cliffhanger with several storylines left unresolved.
Fans of the show can rejoice at the prospect of more adventures in the City of Light, as Emily Cooper (Lily Collins) navigates her career and personal life in Paris. The show has been praised for its lighthearted and comedic take on the challenges of expat life, and its sixth season is likely to deliver more of the same.
With its renewal, 'Emily in Paris' joins a select group of Netflix shows that have been renewed for six or more seasons. The show's popularity can be attributed to its relatable protagonist, colorful characters, and picturesque setting, which have captivated audiences worldwide.
As the television landscape continues to evolve, it's clear that both 'BMF' and 'Emily in Paris' have found a loyal following. With the 'BMF' doc set to return in January and 'Emily in Paris' gearing up for its sixth season, fans of both shows can look forward to more exciting storylines and characters in the months to come.
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