Chicago’s streets never sleep, and neither does Tommy Egan. The gritty spin-off from the Power universe returns for its explosive third and final chapter, cranking up the tension in ways that keep viewers glued to their screens. As alliances shatter and bullets fly, Power Book IV: Force Season 3 promises to deliver the high-stakes drama that made the series a hit. With whispers of betrayals, power grabs, and heartbreaking losses buzzing through fan circles, excitement builds like a storm over Lake Michigan. Let’s break down the latest on when it drops, who’s back in the mix, and what wild turns the story might take.

Release Date: Mark Your Calendars for November 7

The wait ends soon. Power Book IV: Force Season 3 kicks off on Friday, November 7, 2025, at midnight ET on the Starz app and on-demand platforms. New episodes roll out weekly, wrapping up the 10-episode run by mid-January 2026. Starz confirmed the fall premiere back in April, with teasers dropping as early as June to ramp up the hype. For those craving instant access, streaming hits Amazon Prime Video bundles with Starz, or catch it live on cable.

Filming wrapped in Chicago last summer, capturing that raw Windy City edge—think foggy alleys and relentless rain that mirrors Tommy’s chaotic world. Executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson teased on social media that this season hits harder than ever, with production photos showing cast members dodging fake gunfire under overcast skies. If past seasons are any guide, expect cliffhangers that leave jaws on the floor, perfect for late-night binge sessions.

Cast News: Familiar Faces and Fresh Blood Fuel the Fire

The ensemble shines brighter than ever, blending returning powerhouses with key players stepping into the spotlight. Joseph Sikora anchors it all as the unbreakable Tommy Egan, that New York transplant who’s clawed his way into Chicago’s underworld. His steely gaze and quick-trigger decisions have carried the show since day one, and Season 3 amps up his lone-wolf vibe amid mounting threats.

Diamond Sampson, played by Isaac Keys, sticks close as Tommy’s ride-or-die partner, navigating the fallout from Season 2’s raid that handed CBI a bigger slice of the pie. Kris D. Lofton returns as Jenard Sampson, whose street smarts and simmering grudges could tip the scales in unexpected ways. Manuel Eduardo Ramirez’s Miguel Garcia emerges as a real thorn, his rising influence forcing Tommy into desperate plays.

Adrienne Walker owns the screen as Shanti “Showstopper” Page, bringing fierce energy to the coalition’s fragile bonds. Miriam A. Hyman’s Stacy Marks, the no-nonsense U.S. Attorney, circles like a hawk, her legal traps tightening around the crew. Anthony Fleming III as JP and Lucien Cambric as D-Mac round out the family ties, their loyalties tested in ways that hit hard on a personal level.

Some heavy hitters from Season 2 won’t grace the set—Tommy Flanagan’s Walter Flynn, Cayen Martin’s Leon, Guy Van Swearingen’s Uncle Paulie, and Dominic DeVore’s Brendan Doyle met grim ends amid the bloodshed. Lili Simmons’ Claudia Flynn hangs in limbo after that brutal stabbing in the finale; her fate remains a hot topic in fan theories, with some betting on a vengeful comeback. Buzz from set leaks hints at a guest spot for Michael Rainey Jr. as Tariq St. Patrick, bridging the Power universe in a nod to old ties. Recent X posts from cast accounts show Sikora and Keys hyping workouts and table reads, building that brotherly chemistry off-screen.

Plot Details: Betrayals, Power Plays, and a Bloody Endgame

Season 2 left Chicago’s drug empire in ruins—or ripe for the taking. A botched federal raid snagged rivals Claudia and Mirkovic, letting Tommy and Diamond swoop in to claim the Serbs’ territory for CBI. But victory tastes like ash when enemies multiply. The official logline sets the stage: Tommy juggles an “ever-growing list of enemies,” dodging Feds and rival gangs while shielding his inner circle. He poaches clients from fading factions, but Miguel’s ascent turns every deal into a potential ambush.

Teasers drip with dread—quick cuts of gunfire echoing through warehouses, Tommy flashing that signature smirk amid chaos, and fractured relationships screaming betrayal. Showrunner Gary Lennon hints at “love triangles” that shatter trusts, with one player always left bleeding—literally or figuratively. Fans speculate on Mireya’s absence; her vanishing act from Season 2 lingers like a ghost, pulling at Tommy’s rare soft spots. Expect family drama to collide with business: JP and D-Mac’s arcs delve into loyalty’s razor edge, while Stacy Marks closes in with indictments that could topple everything.

As the finale looms, whispers of a “huge plot twist” swirl from trailer breakdowns, potentially redefining Tommy’s path. Sikora teases that Tommy’s not riding off into the sunset just yet—his journey feeds into Power: Legacy, a fresh series picking up the present-day threads. Violence escalates, blending chess-like strategy with gut-punch emotions, all hurtling toward a kingpin crown or a coffin.

TOPICS: Power Book IV