‘All the Queen’s Men’ returns with loads of drama for fifth and final season

During the two-episode season five premiere of "All the Queen's Men" Madam’s life remains in distress as the shooter remains at large. Despite fear, several key players including Detective Davis are pushing to uncover the shooter’s identity.

‘All the Queen’s Men’ returns with loads of drama for fifth and final season

The high-stakes drama All the Queen’s Men has officially returned to Paramount+ for its highly anticipated fifth and final season. The new season kicked off Wednesday, June 10, bringing a wave of intensity as the hit series begins its final chapter.

A Fight for Survival

The two-episode season premiere wastes no time raising the stakes. Madam remains in a state of distress, and with the shooter still at large, the danger is palpable. While fear grips the narrative, key players, including Detective Davis, are in a race against time to identify the perpetrator and secure the future of the empire.

According to the latest press release, the final season is a powder keg of loyalty and betrayal. As Madam’s empire faces threats from opportunists looking to exploit the current chaos, every character is forced to confront personal obstacles. In this final run, it is clear that survival is not guaranteed for everyone.

Returning Faces

Fans can expect to see the return of the series regulars, including Eva Marcille, Skyh Alvester Black, Candace Maxwell, Raquel Palmer, Michael “Bolo” Bolwaire, Keith Swift Jr., Dion Rome, Jeremy “Masterpiece” Williams, Cee “Carter the Body” Carter, and O’Shea Russell.

Where to Watch

You can catch the final season exclusively on Paramount+. New subscribers have two main options:

  • Paramount+ Essential: Starting at $8.99 per month, this ad-supported plan includes access to exclusive originals, CBS News 24/7, select Showtime series, and the ability to stream on up to three devices at once.
  • Paramount+ with Showtime: For $13.99 per month, viewers can enjoy an ad-free experience, full access to Showtime’s content library, 4K streaming, and the ability to download content for offline viewing.