STARZ released the trailer for the third and final season of Power Book IV: Force, the high-octane drama returning on Friday, November 7, with new episodes streaming weekly on Fridays only on the STARZ app, and all STARZ streaming and on-demand platforms. After cutting ties in New York, Tommy’s (Joseph Sikora) newfound family and the allure of Chicago’s ruthless drug game enticed him to stay and set his sights on taking over the Windy City. While no climb to the top is without challenges, the season three trailer teases Tommy’s latest battle as he faces mounting enemies, fractured alliances, and dangerous betrayals on his quest to rule Chicago.
This season, Tommy Egan’s relentless ambition to dominate Chicago’s drug game comes at a high cost. In order to claim the throne as kingpin, he must navigate an ever-evolving dynamic with his business partner, Diamond (Isaac Keys), and a contentious relationship with Diamond’s brother, Jenard (Kris D. Lofton). As pressure mounts from the coalition, the Feds, Miguel’s crew and the Marquez Cartel, Tommy must find a way to protect his family and those he loves, including Mireya (Carmela Zumbado).

“It’s time for you to be baptized into this life, just like Kanan did for me and Ghost.
– Tommy Egan
As seen in the trailer, Ghost is back! Not really, but it’s fun to dream, as there is a wonderful mention of Ghost in the opening of the trailer that sees Tommy baptizing D-Mac into the drug lifestyle after years of JP saying no. But why is Tommy eager and thrilled to teach his nephew his trade after years of saying he would respect JP’s wishes? Why would JP change his mind? These are just a few of the questions raised in the finale trailer of the long-awaited Power Force season 3.
A street war is brewing between the CBI and outside forces, which has everyone watching their back. The CBI is now fractured, and there’s no one Tommy can trust. When the only person you can trust is yourself, it’s best to only work for yourself, as Tommy finally goes at it alone. “I’m like the Santa Claus of powder.” Meanwhile, Vic is struggling with his new life as an informant and terrified the FBI won’t be able to protect him as Tommy goes on his rampage to take back what’s his. Additionally, he doesn’t know that Tommy knows he’s working to bring him down and must remain one step ahead.
As chaos continues to reign, the Egans are brought closer together, sharing hugs and proclaiming their love for each other, including JP finally telling D-Mac that he loves him, despite years of abandonment. But despite the lovefest, someone must die. As several members from CBI and Tommy exchange gunfire in a church, this war is more ruthless than previous feuds. But who gave the order? And whose funeral was everyone attending? Is it Claudia’s funeral? She was last seen bleeding out on a prison floor after being stabbed by Tommy. Is it JP who wanted nothing to do with the drug life? Or could it be someone else?

As seen in the video above, our Entertainment Editor and Editor-In-Chief give their breakdown of the trailer, speculate on Tommy’s next moves and what’s going to happen to his family, and give their predictions on who’s going to die and who might return as Tommy prepares to set into the sunset to join Tariq St. Patrick in another adventure.
Season Three of “Force” stars Joseph Sikora (“Power,” “Ozark”) as “Tommy Egan,” Isaac Keys (“Get Shorty,” “The Oath”) as “Diamond Sampson,” Kris D. Lofton (“Ballers,” “Snowfall”) as “Jenard Sampson,” Manuel Eduardo Ramirez(“Snowfall,” “Queen of the South”) as “Miguel Garcia,” Carmela Zumbado (“You,” “Chicago PD”) as “Mireya Garcia,” Adrienne Walker (“Law & Order: Organized Crime,” “FBI”) as “Shanti ‘Showstopper’ Page,” Shane Harper (“Hightown,” “The Teacher”) as “Vic Flynn,” Miriam A. Hyman (“The Chi,” “The Laundromat”) as “US Attorney Stacy Marks,” Anthony Fleming III (“Prison Break,” “The Beast”) as “JP” and Lucien Cambric (“Chicago P.D.,” “The Chi”) as “D-Mac.”
Power Book IV: Force is the third series in the expanded Power Universe franchise. Gary Lennon (“Power,” “Euphoria”) serves as showrunner and executive producer. 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 Canton Entertainment. Terri Kopp and Chris Selak also serve as executive producers. Lionsgate Television produces the series for STARZ.
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