*The endgame is here for Tommy Egan. STARZ has released the trailer and key art for the third and final season of “Power Book IV: Force,” confirming the high-stakes drama will return on Friday, November 7. Episodes will stream weekly on Fridays across the STARZ app and all STARZ streaming and on-demand platforms.
After severing ties in New York, Tommy (Joseph Sikora) planted roots in Chicago, drawn deeper into the city’s brutal drug trade and determined to seize control of the streets. The new trailer teases his biggest battle yet, as fractured alliances, dangerous betrayals, and mounting enemies close in on his empire. Watch the clip above.

This season, Tommy’s drive to become Chicago’s kingpin pushes him into risky territory. According to the news release, he must juggle his business partnership with Diamond (Isaac Keys) and his volatile relationship with Diamond’s brother Jenard (Kris D. Lofton). At the same time, the pressure intensifies from multiple fronts — the coalition, the Feds, Miguel’s crew, and the Marquez Cartel — all while Tommy works to safeguard his family and Mireya (Carmela Zumbado).
The cast for Season Three includes Joseph Sikora as Tommy Egan, Isaac Keys as Diamond Sampson, Kris D. Lofton as Jenard Sampson, Manuel Eduardo Ramirez as Miguel Garcia, Carmela Zumbado as Mireya Garcia, Adrienne Walker as Shanti “Showstopper” Page, Shane Harper as Vic Flynn, Miriam A. Hyman as US Attorney Stacy Marks, Anthony Fleming III as JP, and Lucien Cambric as D-Mac.
“Power Book IV: Force” continues the legacy of the “Power” Universe, with Gary Lennon serving as showrunner and executive producer. The franchise was created by Courtney A. Kemp, who executive-produces through her company End of Episode, alongside Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson for G-Unit Film and Television, Mark Canton for Canton Entertainment, Terri Kopp, and Chris Selak. Lionsgate Television produces the series for STARZ.
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