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“Power Book IV: Force” will end after three seasons, announces Joseph Sikora

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“Power Book IV: Force” is coming to an end.

The lead actor, Joseph Sikora, announced in a press release Instagram video on Thursday that the “Power” spinoff centering on his character, Tommy Egan, would end after its third season. Sikora gives a tour of the series’ set in a recording also available on the Starz and Power web sites.

“When Gary Lennon, the opposite writers and I were planning our third season, we saw that we were telling an entire story and that this was the right opportunity to remain true to our artistic vision and make this the ultimate chapter in Tommy’s journey. in Chicago,” Sikora wrote in a post on Instagram.

“But do not worry. Tommy’s journey is not over yet,” he added. “We’re just warming up and I can not wait to point out you what we’ve planned next. I would like to offer a warm shout out to all of the players: the solid and crew of “Power Book IV: Force” and let you know to get entangled. Because spirits never die and power never ends.

Joseph Sikora on the premiere of “Power Book IV: Force” on January 28, 2022 in New York. (Photo by Jamie McCarthy/Getty Images for STARZ)

Showrunner Gary Lennon shared a press release with Variety concerning the series, saying that “it’s bittersweet to put in writing a satisfying conclusion to this chapter of the journey of Tommy, a personality that I and fans have come to like during the last decade.

“Season 3 challenges everything we thought we knew about Tommy’s world, and I promise it won’t disappoint!” Lennon said, per Diversity. “While this may be the end of the road for ‘Force,’ there is a much more expansive and compelling story for the Power Universe characters.”

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According to executive producer 50 Cent, one among the “Power Universe” stories is a prequel series titled “Origins,” which follows Tommy and Ghost (Omari Hardwick) of their early years.

“You asked, I answered. Young Ghost and Tommy are coming your way” – rapper and producer he said on X (Twitter) in March.

According to the Starz website, Starz has confirmed that it’s working on “Origin”. Diversityand “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” showrunner Sascha Penn serves as executive producer of the prequel series.


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