‘All the Queen’s Men’ Season 5 Episode 4 Release Date: When Does It Drop on Paramount+?
Madam’s fight for survival is gripping fans harder than ever, and the weekly countdown to each new installment of ‘All the Queen’s Men’ has become a Tuesday night ritual for devoted viewers. With the final season now well underway, the question on everyone’s lips is exactly when episode 4 hits the platform and what fresh chaos awaits Eden’s tight-knit world.
Season 5 is officially a season of survival and loyalty, and with Madam’s life hanging by a thread and the shooter still at large, the dancers of Eden are left shaken and uncertain. The stakes have never been higher, and episode 4 is shaping up to be another essential chapter in this long-running saga.
All the Queen’s Men Season 5 Episode 4 Release Date and Time on Paramount+
Following the two-episode premiere on June 10, the confirmed episode air dates for Part 1 place Episode 4 on June 24, 2026. That makes it the third consecutive Wednesday drop after the launch, keeping things locked into a satisfying weekly rhythm that rewards fans who have stuck around since the BET+ days.
New episodes of ‘All the Queen’s Men’ drop at 3 a.m. ET and midnight PT on their respective premiere days. That early-morning unlock means night owl subscribers on the West Coast can technically be first in the kingdom, while East Coast fans will need to set an alarm or wait until a more reasonable hour.
A Paramount+ subscription is required to watch the series. A Paramount+ Essential plan costs $7.99 per month or $59 annually, while Paramount+ with SHOWTIME runs $12.99 per month or $119.99 annually. Given that this is the final season, there has arguably never been a better moment to lock in that subscription.
The Final Season Setup and What Has Happened So Far
Executive-produced by Tyler Perry and series creator Christian Keyes, ‘All the Queen’s Men’ stars Eva Marcille as Marilyn “Madam” DeVille, Skyh Alvester Black as Amp “Addiction” Anthony, Candace Maxwell as DJ Dime, Racquel Palmer as Blue, Michael “Bolo” Bolwaire as Doc, Keith Swift as Babyface, Dion Rome as El Fuego, Jeremy Williams as Midnight, Cee Carter as Trouble, and Oshea Russell as Tommy. The ensemble has powered the show through four seasons of increasingly high-voltage drama, and the farewell run brings all of them back for one final chapter.
The most shocking moment of Season 4 came when Madam, after celebrating a hard-earned victory in court, was suddenly shot in her own office, leaving her on death’s door heading into the final season.
Other major Season 4 finale moments included Midnight getting stabbed in his apartment by Renee, D.A. Roz getting electrocuted by Smoke, and Babyface hitting an all-time low. The show was never shy about bold storytelling, and those cliffhangers set an explosive table for Season 5.
The season launched on June 10 with Episode 1 titled “I See Dead People” and Episode 2 titled “They Not Like Us,” giving fans two helpings of drama right out of the gate before the show shifted to its weekly cadence. By the time Episode 4 arrives on June 24, the hunt for Madam’s shooter will be well into its most dangerous phase.
Madam’s Fate and the Survival Stakes of the Paramount+ Final Season
According to the official logline, everyone in Season 5 has a personal obstacle, but not everyone can overcome and survive those obstacles. As the focus for finding the gunman intensifies, opportunists seize the chaos as a chance to infiltrate and tear apart the lucrative empire Madam has poured blood, sweat, and tears into building. The power vacuum created by her shooting is clearly the engine driving the entire season forward.
In an interview with BET, Eva Marcille reflected on the show’s lasting appeal, describing it as “an escape from the rest of the world” and noting that the world she and her castmates created offered viewers the kind of relatable, entertaining storytelling that made people feel like they could step away from their everyday pressures.

That emotional connection to the characters is a big part of why the finale season carries so much weight.
Like several other ‘All the Queen’s Men’ seasons, the fifth and final season is split into two parts. Season 5 Part 1 will consist of eight episodes. Part 2 has not yet been given an official premiere date, meaning the midseason finale will send fans into a waiting period before the show wraps for good.
The Full Part 1 Episode Schedule Through the Midseason Finale
Season 5 will premiere on Paramount+ with two episodes on Wednesday, June 10, with additional installments debuting once weekly through the midseason finale on July 22. That gives subscribers a clean, predictable viewing window to plan around every single week.
The full confirmed schedule for Season 5 Part 1 runs from the June 10 premiere through June 17, June 24, July 1, July 8, July 15, and concludes with the midseason finale on July 22. Every Wednesday between now and that July date is a new reason to have Paramount+ open and ready.
The fifth and final season marks the show’s move from BET+ to Paramount+, where the series launched its first episode on June 10, 2026. That platform shift also brings the series to a potentially broader audience at the most crucial storytelling moment in its entire run. Part 2 has no confirmed premiere date yet, but given that previous seasons have followed a roughly six-month gap between parts, the wait for the series conclusion should be manageable.
Whether you are watching purely to find out who pulled that trigger on Madam or you have been invested in every single character since the beginning, now is the time to mark June 24 on your calendar and share your best theories about who is really behind the chaos at Eden before episode 4 changes everything.

