King of the Goddamn Hill
Power Book IV: Force Season 1
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When JP receives an unexpected warning, Tommy comes to his aide; determined to lend a helping hand, Tommy approaches a local dealer to propose a business arrangement, but their introduction takes a turn for the worse.
Genres:
Crime, Drama
Network:
STARZ
Air Date:
Feb 13, 2022
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How could they make a character that's despicable be so cool, this program manages to do that, we get a Tommy Egan T. V. show set in Chicago, he's virtually a fish out water in the criminal landscape of the city, trying to find a way to be successful doing it the only way he knows how to, by being vicious and ruthless, if you could stomach the language and attitudes then you're going to be O. K. The criminal element going up against this dude, better be ready, he survived New York, he's only around to make money and won't let anything get in his way, very good first two episodes of this program, looking forward to watching this show, wait till one of my favorite characters show up in that city, Two-Bit, this is one thirsty dude probably just as bad as Tommy, another survivor looking for a come up, the Power universe is very entertaining so far.
The first season of Power Book IV: Force has come to an end, with thoughts inevitably turning to the future.
The latest spin-off from Courtney A Kemp's hugely popular Power franchise focuses on Tommy Egan (Ozark star Joseph Sikora), the former criminal partner of James St Patrick, who sets about building a new criminal enterprise in Chicago.
Kemp and Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson have both stayed behind the camera on this latest series, with the first season comprising of 10-episodes.
However, once those 10 episodes are up will that be the last we see of Tommy Egan? Read on for everything you need to know about Power Book IV: Force season 2.
Is Power Book IV: Force renewed for season 2?
It has! Power Book IV: Force will officially be returning, so fans don't need to worry that the season 1 finale will be the show's last outing.
It joins Power Book II: Ghost and Power Book III: Raising Kanan, both of which will be back for further seasons.
However, when the show returns there will be at least one major shift, with Robert Munic stepping down as showrunner and being replaced by Gary Lennon.
When will Power Book IV: Force season 2 be released?
We don't have a release date for Power Book IV: Force season 2 yet, but if it follows a similar release pattern to this year's season we could see new episodes start to air in February 2023.
We will keep this page updated with the latest news and any updates as they develop.
Who is in the cast for Power Book IV: Force season 2?
We don't have a confirmed cast list yet, but as of now we can expect all of these series regulars to return.
- Joseph Sikora as Tommy Egan
- Isaac Keys as David "Diamond" Sampson
- Lili Simmons as Claudia "Claud" Flynn
- Shane Harper as Victor "Vic" Flynn
- Kris D. Lofton as Jenard Sampson
- Anthony Fleming III as JP Gibbs
- Lucien Cambric as Darnell "D-Mac" McDowell
- Tommy Flanagan as Walter Flynn
Is there a Power Book IV: Force season 2 trailer?
There isn't a trailer available for Power Book IV: Force just yet but we'll keep this page updated as soon as one has been released.
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