‘Power Book IV: Force’ Sets Premiere Date for Final Season

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‘Power Book IV: Force’ Sets Premiere Date for Final Season




Starz has set the premiere date for the third and final season of Power Book IV: Force. The series will return on Friday, November 7, dropping at midnight on the Starz app and all streaming and on-demand platforms.

The drama, led by Joseph Sikora as Tommy Egan, first followed his move from New York after the death of James “Ghost” St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick) and LaKeisha Grant (La La Anthony). What began as a quick stop to tie up old wounds turned into a web of family secrets and betrayals, pulling him deep into Chicago’s drug game.

Across the first two seasons, Tommy carved out a dangerous place for himself, navigating rival crews and a racially divided city, using his outsider status to rewrite the rules on his way to becoming Chicago’s top dealer.

In the final season, Tommy faces his biggest test yet. With federal agents closing in and street gangs circling, he must outmaneuver both rivals and allies while fending off the growing influence of Miguel (Manuel Eduardo Ramirez). As threats rise from all sides, Tommy is forced to play offense and defense to protect his empire and the people he loves most.

Returning cast members include Isaac Keys (Diamond Sampson), Kris D. Lofton (Jenard Sampson), Adrienne Walker (Shanti “Showstopper” Page), Miriam A. Hyman (U.S. Attorney Stacy Marks), Anthony Fleming III (JP), and Lucien Cambric (D-Mac).

The end of Force marks the close of the Power Universe’s present-day storyline. However, as previously reported, a new spinoff titled Power: Legacy is in development from Gary Lennon and Kendra Chapman, with Sikora and Michael Rainey Jr. expected to star if the project moves forward.


Meanwhile, Power Book III: Raising Kanan will conclude with its fifth season. Starz has already ordered a follow-up series, Power: Origins, from Sascha Penn, which will explore the early years of Ghost and Tommy. MeKai Curtis will continue his role as young Kanan Stark, originally portrayed in the flagship series by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.

Lennon serves as showrunner and executive producer for Season 3. The series is executive produced by franchise creator Courtney A. Kemp (End of Episode), Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson (G-Unit Film & Television), Mark Canton (Atmosphere Entertainment MM), Terri Kopp, and Chris Selak. Lionsgate Television produces for Starz.


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