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The Family Business Season 6: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far

The Family Business Season 6: Release date speculation, cast and plot details – Everything we know so far

Business Upturn18-07-2025
By Aman Shukla Published on July 18, 2025, 20:49 IST Last updated July 18, 2025, 20:50 IST
Fans of The Family Business are buzzing with excitement for Season 6, eagerly awaiting the next chapter of the Duncan family's gripping saga. This BET+ crime drama, created by Carl Weber, has captivated audiences since its 2018 debut with its blend of family loyalty, high-stakes drama, and a shadowy criminal underworld. With Season 5 leaving viewers on edge, the anticipation for what's next is at an all-time high. Here's everything we know so far about The Family Business Season 6, including release date speculation, cast updates, and potential plot details. The Family Business Season 6 Potential Release Date
No official release date has been locked in yet, but there's enough buzz out there to piece together a solid guess. Carl Weber dropped a hint on social media back in March 2025, teasing that Season 6 is aiming for a fall 2025 debut—think September or October, if things go smoothly. The show usually drops new seasons every one to two years, but Season 5 took a bit longer, hitting screens in July 2024 after some Hollywood strike delays.
Given that pattern, we would bet on late fall 2025, maybe around Thanksgiving, for Season 6 to roll out. That said, production hiccups could nudge it into early 2026, so don't hold your breath just yet. Keep an eye on BET+ or Weber's socials for the official word. The Family Business Season 6 Expected Cast
The Duncans and their crew are the heart of the show, and it looks like most of our favourites will be back for Season 6. While BET+ hasn't spilled the full cast list, here's who we are expecting based on recent chatter: Ernie Hudson as L.C. Duncan
Valarie Pettiford as Charlotte Duncan
Darrin Dewitt Henson as Orlando Duncan
Sean Ringgold as Junior Duncan
Javicia Leslie as Paris Duncan
Miguel A. Núñez Jr. as Harris Grant
Michael Jai White as Vegas Duncan
Brandon T. Jackson as Marquis Duncan
We might also see familiar faces like Clifton Powell (Uncle Lou) or Denise Boutte (Raven) pop up, and we wouldn't be surprised if some new characters shake things up—Weber loves throwing in a wild card or two. The Family Business Season 6 Potential Plot
Season 5 ended with the Duncans at war with themselves, and let me tell you, that cliffhanger had me yelling at my TV. L.C. facing off against one of his own kids? That's next-level drama. Season 6 is bound to pick up right where that left off, diving into the family's fight to stay on top while their empire's under siege.
Carl Weber's been tight-lipped about specifics, but he's hinted that Season 6 will crank up the stakes with more betrayals and power plays. Here's what we to expect: Family Feud : The Duncan family's split could get uglier. Will L.C. patch things up, or is this the end of their tight-knit vibe?
New Bad Guys : The Duncans always have enemies lurking, and Season 6 might bring back old foes like Uncle Larry or introduce a new threat to their empire.
Spin-Off Connections : With The Family Business: New Orleans dropping in January 2025, we might get some crossover action. Maybe Marquis or Big Shirley Duncan show up to stir the pot.
Who's in Charge?: L.C.'s not getting any younger, and the question of who'll take over Duncan Motors—and the shady side of the business—is bound to spark some fireworks.
The show pulls from Weber's book series, and the latest book, The Family Business 6 (out January 2025), has fans raving about its crazy final chapters. The TV show doesn't always stick to the books, but it's got that same addictive energy, so expect plenty of twists.
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Aman Shukla is a post-graduate in mass communication . A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication ,content writing and copy writing. Aman is currently working as journalist at BusinessUpturn.com
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The 69-year-old star owns a stunning lakeside cottage full of bay and picture windows, according to Bavarian Window Works. In the past, Hanks has shown his love for Canadians and the country's beauty. He replied to a letter from a fan in Toronto in 2016 who made a bet to see who could get a bet from a famous actor the fastest. "Toronto, huh? D— fine town," he wrote in his response, enclosed with a photo of himself. "Growing fast, all those condo towers down on the lake." Lisa Rinna and Harry Hamlin The Real Housewives of Beverley Hills actress Lisa Rinna, 62, and her Clash of the Titans-starring husband, Harry Hamlin, 73, have been taking getaways to the Muskoka area for years. They've reportedly spent many summers on Governors Island in Lake Joseph, where Hamlin's family has had a cottage for more than a century. In August 2023, Rinna took to Instagram with a carousel of photos from her summer in the region that year. "Some lake life 2023," the star captioned that post, alongside a Canadian flag emoji. Fans back then shared their appreciation for the post in the comments section. "Have the same view! It's the best," wrote New York-based stylist Leslie Fremar. "You rock," a fan added. Summer McIntosh Summer McIntosh might be an Olympic-winning swimmer, but that doesn't mean she can't spend a bit of vacation time on Lake Muskoka. Following the Paris Olympics last year, the 18-year-old athlete took off to her family's cottage in the area with "the girls." The Toronto-born swimmer took to Instagram last August to share a carousel of photos with her friends enjoying the lake-side relaxation time. In the photos, the women posed on a dock wearing bikinis. "I think her favourite place is our cottage up north, she's just so excited to go there," McIntosh's mom, Jill, said last summer, according to the National Post. "She loves outdoors. She loves waterskiing. She doesn't do any swimming up there — she might do a cannon ball off the dock and that's it.

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