‘Power Book IV: Force’ Renewed For Season 3 At Starz

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Power Book IV: Force has been renewed for a third season at Starz.

Season 2 of the third spinoff in the Power franchise followed Tommy Egan (Joseph Sikora), who was on a mission to avenge the death of Liliana, and with the Flynn organization weakened, he’s more determined than ever to take over the Chicago drug world. But with CBI split down the middle, Tommy and Diamond first must maintain their edge over Jenard. As their factions feud in the streets, Tommy capitalizes on another rivalry between the Serbs and Miguel Garcia, the most formidable drug lord in Chicago.

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After setting off a chain reaction of violence in pursuit of his ambition, Tommy must race to stay ahead of the men who are coming for what’s theirs, a federal task force that’s closing ranks, and a sadistic supplier with a direct line to the Cartel. All the while torn by the promise of a second chance with his blood family, Tommy must decide what he is willing to sacrifice to finally ascend the throne of a kingpin.

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“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, Power Book IV: Force Season 2 starred Isaac Keys as “Diamond Sampson,” Lili Simmons as “Claudia Flynn,” Shane Harper as “Vic Flynn,” Kris D. Lofton as “Jenard Sampson,” Carmela Zumbado as “Mireya Garcia,” Manuel Eduardo Ramirez as “Miguel Garcia,” Miriam A. Hyman as “US Attorney Stacy Marks,” Adrienne Walker as “Shanti ‘Showstopper’ Page,” Anthony Fleming III as “JP” and Lucien Cambric as “D-Mac.”

Gary Lennon served as showrunner and executive producer for Season 2 and will return for Season 3. The Power Universe series is executive produced by the creator and showrunner of the original Power, Courtney A. Kemp through her production company End of Episode, 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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