Starz Announces Three Additional 'Power' Spinoff Series

The series finale of 'Power' airs on Sunday, but the universe is only getting bigger.

Curtis James Jackson III also known by his stage name 50 Cent and Courtney A. Kemp
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Curtis James Jackson III also known by his stage name 50 Cent and Courtney A. Kemp

The series finale of Power airs on Sunday, Feb. 9 but the universe is only getting bigger.

Per The Hollywood Reporter, there will be more spinoff series added to what's being called the "Power Universe." In July 2019, it was announced that Power Book II: Ghost will hit Starz sometime soon. The show will co-star Mary J. Blige and follow the chain of events that happens 48 hours after the series finale of Power. Now it's been announced that three additional spinoffs are in production: Power Book III: Raising Kanan, Power Book IV: Influence, and Power Book V: Force.

"In television history, only a select few shows have inspired four consecutive series extensions, launched into active production and development at the same time," Starz's president and CEO, Jeffrey Hirsch, said when talking about the spinoff series. "These new and exciting chapters will continue the journey of some of Power's most controversial characters while featuring a growing ensemble of complex, distinct characters along with the high-octane drama that set Power in a class of its own." 

Mary J. Blige-led Power Book II: Ghost
Power Book III: Raising Kanan
Power Book IV: Influence Larenz Tate
Power Book V: Force TOMMY #powerneverends pic.twitter.com/BSWwfAcjwg

— 50cent (@50cent) February 9, 2020

Raising Kanan is a prequel story that is set in the 1990s and follows the life of 50 Cent's character, Kanan Stark. Influence will follow Rashad Tate's (Larenz Tate) quest to be as powerful as possible. As for Force, the series will focus on Tommy Egan's (Joseph Sikora) struggle to cut ties with his street life and move away from New York City. All of these series will be produced by creator Courtney A. Kemp's End of Episode company, which has a partnership with Lionsgate TV. 50 Cent has also signed on to be the shows' executive producer through his G Unit TV and Film production company. 

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