Tyler Perry Fans, Mark Your Calendars: Two Paramount+ Favorites Just Locked Premiere Dates
Mark your calendars—Tyler Perry is doubling up at Paramount. All the Queen’s Men locks in its fifth and final season date, while another fan favorite returns for season six on Paramount+.
Tyler Perry fans, brace yourselves: Paramount+ is bringing back two of his big hitters this summer, and the details are finally out in the open. One show is wrapping up for good, the other just keeps steaming ahead.
Release Dates and Episode Plans
Here’s how it’s all shaking out:
- All the Queen's Men – Season 5 will be its last, landing on Paramount+ with a double-episode premiere on Wednesday, 10 June 2026. After that, episodes roll out weekly all the way to the mid-season finale on 22 July 2026.
- Ruthless – Season 6 also starts with a two-parter, dropping on 30 June 2026, with new episodes every week up to the grand finale on 25 August 2026.
All the Queen's Men: Going Out with a Bang
For its fifth and final round, 'All the Queen's Men' is promising plenty of blood, secrets, and backstabbing, as if it hasn’t already doled out more than enough over the years. The synopsis doesn’t beat around the bush: everyone’s scrambling just to survive, but it looks like Madam (Eva Marcille) is in the firing line, literally and metaphorically. The fallout from last season’s shooting is still buzzing, and with the shooter on the loose, the dancers at Club Eden are more paranoid than ever.
It’s not just about whodunit, either – the chaos has left the doors wide open for all sorts of rivals to try and muscle in on Madam’s lucrative empire. It sounds like a proper finale – one last messy scramble to hold it all together. Tyler Perry is steering the ship as usual, joined by Christian Keyes as fellow executive producer. A bigger handful of producers on this one: Angi Bones, Tony L. Strickland, Will Areu, and Tommy Watt, with Valencia Parker supervising.
The cast is sticking by – Eva Marcille leads, with Skyh Alvester Black, Candace Maxwell, and Raquel Palmer, plus a few other familiar faces from earlier seasons. The show kicked off in 2021 and now it’s getting its swan song.
'With Madam’s life hanging by a thread and the shooter still at large, the dancers of Eden are left shaken and uncertain... opportunists seize the chaos as a chance to infiltrate and tear apart the lucrative empire Madam has poured blood, sweat, and tears into building.'
Ruthless: More Dysfunction, More Mayhem
On the other side, we've got 'Ruthless' ploughing straight into its sixth season. This one’s set in the Rakudushis cult compound, and to be honest, the drama inside that place could fill three different soap operas at once. Expect more power-grabs, trust issues, and fresh faces making things even dodgier – not to mention the FBI breathing down everyone’s necks. Ruth (Melissa L. Williams) is now pulling more strings with The Highest, and apparently the whole cult’s future is teetering on a knife-edge. If you're into cult drama and a constant sense of someone about to do something very stupid, you’re in for a treat.
The main players for season six are Melissa L. Williams, Matt Cedeno, Baadja-Lyne Odums, Blue Kimble, Colin McCalla, Michelle Núñez, Nadége August, and Joshua Adeyeye. The tension behind the compound doors looks like it’s only getting thicker.
'Rising tension and shifting power dynamics inside the Rakudushis compound... With trust eroding, dangerous new allies entering the fold, and the FBI escalating its pressure, the compound descends further into chaos — all building toward a shocking and unforgettable confrontation.'