Power Book IV: Force Ends With Season 3 on STARZ This Fall

The saga of Tommy Egan is reaching its conclusion. STARZ has released the official teaser trailer for Power Book IV: Force, confirming the third season will be its last and setting the premiere date for November 7, 2025.
The 51-second teaser, published on September 15, carries the tagline “THE FINAL SEASON” and wastes no time establishing the stakes. Fans of the long-running Power universe are being invited to witness the definitive end of Joseph Sikora’s Tommy Egan, whose story has unfolded across multiple series.
Created by Robert Munic, the crime drama serves as a direct spin-off from the original Power and has become one of STARZ’s most watched follow-ups. Executive producers Courtney A. Kemp and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson continue to oversee the franchise, promising a sharp and focused send-off in Chicago.
The final season follows Tommy as he struggles to maintain control of his growing drug empire. Rival gangs, law enforcement, and internal betrayals all converge, raising the tension around whether Tommy can truly cement his power—or if his empire will collapse around him.
Returning cast members include Isaac Keys as Diamond Sampson, Kris D. Lofton as Jenard Sampson, and Anthony Fleming III as JP Gibbs. Search chatter also points to the return of Michael Rainey Jr., sparking speculation about how Ghost’s legacy might re-enter the picture.
Season 3 was first greenlit in December 2023, and in June 2024 STARZ confirmed it would be the show’s last. With the final chapter now just weeks away, fans are bracing for explosive confrontations and the potential return of familiar faces.
While Force is closing, the wider Power franchise will continue. STARZ has already set development wheels in motion for new spin-offs, including Power: Legacy and Power: Origins, ensuring the universe remains alive beyond Tommy’s exit.
The teaser, titled Power Book IV: Force | Official Teaser | Season 3, offers little in the way of plot details but succeeds in signaling a definitive end. Whether Tommy survives or not, the show’s marketing makes clear that his era in Chicago will not be left open-ended.