Stan Launches Third Season of Crime Drama The Godfather of Harlem, Starring Oscar Winner Forest Whitaker

Stan launches the third season of the crime drama The Godfather of Harlem, starring Oscar winner Forest Whitaker, which chronicles the life of Bumpy Johnson.

The Godfather of Harlem is one of Stan’s highest rated drama shows.

And the Australian streaming platform has now released the first episode of the third season of the series.

The show will see Bumpy Johnson, played by Forest Whitaker, continue his fight against the Cuban mob for control of Harlem.

Stan has released the third season of the crime drama The Godfather of Harlem, starring Oscar winner Forest Whitaker, which chronicles the life of Bumpy Johnson.

However, the family and community of the feared crime boss find themselves threatened by rival Italians, ruthless Latino assassins, and the CIA.

In a preview of the new season, Bumpy says, “That heroine was the only chance I had to control these blocks.”

“Now I’m crawling back to the Italians with my checkbook,” he adds as large boxes of illicit drugs are burned.

The series will see Bumpy Johnson, played by Forest Whitaker, continue his fight against the Cuban mob for control of Harlem.

Ilfenesh Hadera, who plays Mayme Hatcher Johnson, tells Bumpy, “You either work with the Italians or you fight them.”

The series also stars Vincent D’Onofrio, Lucy Fry, Antoinette Crowe-Legacy, and Giancarlo Esposito.

Michael Raymond-James and Jason Alan Carvell will also appear in the new season.

However, the family and community of the feared crime boss find themselves threatened by rival Italians, ruthless Latino assassins, and the CIA.

It was produced by Chris Brancato, Paul Eckstein, Forest Whitaker, Nina Yang Bongiovi, James Acheson, Markuann Smith, and Joe Chappelle.

In 2020, The Godfather of Harlem won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Main Title Design.

Last year, the series was also nominated for Outstanding Drama Series at the NAACP Image Awards.

The series also stars Vincent D’Onofrio, Ilfenesh Hadera, Lucy Fry, Antoinette Crowe-Legacy, and Giancarlo Esposito.

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