‘Power Book IV: Force’ Renewed for Season 3 at Starz

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On the heels of an explosive season finale, Starz has renewed “Power Book IV: Force” for a third season.

The second season of the spinoff (which serves as the third spinoff series in the “Power” universe), picked up with Tommy Egan (Joseph Sikora) as he sets out on a mission to avenge the death of Liliana (Audrey Esparza). With the Flynn organization weakened due to the loss of the family patriarch, he’s more determined than ever to take over the Chicago drug world.

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But with feuding brothers Diamond (Isaac Keys) and Jenard (Kris D. Lofton) driving a wedge dividing the CBI organization, Tommy and Diamond find themselves not only up against their factions, but also those close to them. Meanwhile, Tommy capitalizes on another rivalry between the Serbs and Miguel Garcia, the most formidable drug lord in Chicago. All the while, the aspiring kingpin is torn by the promise of a second chance with his blood family, and is left to decide what he is willing to sacrifice to finally takeover the city.

“The fan response to this action-packed season of Force has been incredible,” said Kathryn Busby, President of Programming for Starz. “They’ve made it clear that they need more Tommy and we’re thrilled to deliver. Christmas has indeed come early!”

In addition to Sikora, Keys, and Lofton, Season 2 featured Lili Simmons (“Banshee,” “Ray Donovan”) as Claudia Flynn, Shane Harper (“Hightown,” “A Teacher”) as Vic Flynn, Carmela Zumbado (“You,” “Chicago PD”) as Mireya Garcia, Manuel Eduardo Ramirez (“Snowfall,” “Queen of the South”) as Miguel Garcia, Miriam A. Hyman (“The Chi,” “The Laundromat”) as US Attorney Stacy Marks, Adrienne Walker (“Law & Order: Organized Crime,” “FBI”) as Shanti Showstopper Page, Anthony Fleming III (“Prison Break,” “The Beast”) as JP, and Lucien Cambric (“Chicago P.D.,” “The Chi”) as D-Mac.

Gary Lennon (“Power,” “Euphoria”), who served as showrunner and executive producer for Season 2, is slated to return for Season 3. creator and showrunner of the original “Power,” Courtney A. Kemp executive produces the “Power” Universe series through her production company End of Episode alongside Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson through G-Unit Film and Television, and Mark Canton through Atmosphere Entertainment MM. Terri Kopp and Chris Selak also serve as executive producers. Lionsgate Television produces the series for Starz.

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