After much anticipation, “Power Book IV: The Force” is finally returning for season two this fall, and according to series star Joseph Sikora, it’ll be a real treat for “Power” fans who’ve been following the franchise since long ago. are following the beginning. “We’re going back to the roots of ‘Power,'” he told POPSUGAR. “We’re working hard on the streets, finding out where things are in Chicago in real time. I think viewers are going to have fun discovering the locations.”
In addition to the more explosive action, Sikora noted that season two “feels very organic,” crediting showrunner Gary Lennon (who served as an executive producer on “Power”) for “expanding our world and especially From “Here’s What Latino Culture in Chicago Will Be Like to Tremendous Work Related to Real Chicago”; How it presents it very truthfully and expands on our south and north side gangs.”
“I think audiences are going to love that we’re back on the road and the grit and grit of ‘Power’.”
“Power Book IV” – the third spinoff within the Power Universe – debuts in February 2022 and follows Sikora’s gun-toting, drug-dealing Tommy Egan through his new conquests in his hometown of Chicago, where he is the biggest drug dealer in the world. Sets its sights upon formation. God in the city. The series’ first season featured Tommy leaving his life behind (he literally faked his own death) in New York City to start a new chapter in a familiar place. She forges alliances, makes new enemies, and even reconnects with long-lost family, but season two has revenge on her mind.
According to Starz, the show will end with Tommy seeking retribution for the death of his nemesis-business partner Liliana. But more than that, he’s still as determined as ever to take over the Chicago drug world as a new contact arrives on the scene.
Along with Sikora, returning cast members include Isaac Keyes as Diamond, Lily Simmons as Claudia Flynn, Shane Harper as Vic Flynn, Chris D. Lofton as Janard, Anthony Fleming III as JP, Starring Lucien Cambric as D-Mac and Tommy Flanagan as Walter Flynn. , The show’s second season also welcomes new faces such as Carmela Zumbado, who plays Mireya Garcia; Manuel Eduardo, who stars as Miguel Garcia; US Attorney Stacy Marks as Mary A. hymen; and Adrienne Walker in the role of Shanti “showstopper” Page.
Beyond “Power Book IV,” Tommy made a surprise return in the final episode of “Power Book II: Ghost” to come face to face with Michael Rennie Jr.’s Tariq again, which means the door is open for a crossover. Might open with their shows in the future. “There’s room and opportunity,” Sikora says. But for now, he has tunnel vision leading up to his series return. “I think the audience is going to love that we’re back on the road and the grit and grit of ‘Power’,” he says. “‘Power’ is back! Season two is season seven of ‘Power’. Fans, they’re eating popcorn and drinking wine or whatever. (We’re) really proud of season two.”
“Power Book IV: Force” returns for season two on September 1.