Meagan Good discusses her appreciation for "Harlem," which premieres its third and final season on Thursday. The three-decade Hollywood vet also discusses her future with fiancé Jonathan Majors. (Jan.
Meagan Good Teases Potential Harlem Movie as Series Ends With Season 3 (Exclusive) Meagan Good chats with ET’s Kevin Frazier about the third and final season of ‘Harlem,’ which premieres Jan. 23 on Prime Video.
The ladies of “Harlem” are back and trying to start new chapters but for Camille, old work (Ian) won’t let her be great.
Meagan Good and Jerrie Johnson reflect on friendship, growth, and the unforgettable final chapter of Prime Video’s hit series Harlem
It’s been a two-year wait for Harlem Season 3, and now that the charming comedy from Tracy Oliver (First Wives Club, The Blackening) has finally returned, it’s with news that this six-episode third season will be its last.
"I did my callback in the car from my laptop, and I was certain I did not get it," says the 'P-Valley' star who joins the cast of the Tracy Oliver comedy in its third and final season, along with Logan Browning and Kofi Siriboe.
Over on the daytime circuit, Mario and Abbott Elementary ’s Janelle James joined Jennifer Hudson, and Jon Batiste unveiled his new jazz club in The Bahamas, adding another milestone to his illustrious career. Keep scrolling to see the Black stars out and about this week.
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Good's recent comments come after Bernice King, the daughter of the civil rights activists, spoke out about her mom’s legacy after Majors compared Good to “a Coretta” during an ABC News interview about his legal issues and the future of his career in January 2024.
A shocking docuseries and a court show are also among the series trending across streaming services including Amazon Prime Video, Max and Apple TV+.
Amazon Prime viewers have urged TV fans to catch up with the first two seasons of a hit comedy with a 98% Rotten Tomatoes score as the final episodes drop. Harlem follows four friends who met while attending university in New York and are now all in their 30s, living in the titular neighbourhood.