What comes after Power season 6

UPDATED: Fans of “Power” just hit the jackpot, as Starz has officially ordered another three shows set within the world of the show. The news comes just hours ahead of the series finale of the mothership show.

Along with the previously announced “Power Book II: Ghost,” the premium cabler has also commissioned “Power Book III: Raising Kanan,” “Power Book IV: Influence,” and “Power Book V: Force.”

“Raising Kanan” is a prequel set in the ‘90s during the early years of “Power” character Kanan Stark. “Influence” will follow Rashad Tate in his pursuit of political power. “Force” centers on Tommy Egan after he cuts ties and puts New York in his rearview mirror for good. Larenz Tate will reprise his role as Rashad Tate in “Influence,” while Joseph Sikora will return as Tommy for “Force.”

“Ghost” was announced last year and will pick up where the original series leaves off. It will star Mary J. Blige, Method Man, and several members of the original “Power” cast. Starz confirmed after the series finale that Michael Rainey Jr. will return as Tariq St. Patrick, along with fellow “Power” alums Shane Johnson as Cooper Saxe, Naturi Naughton as Tasha St. Patrick, Gianni Paolo as Brayden, and Quincy Tyler Bernstine as Tameika Washinton. New to the cast is: Daniel Bellomy as Ezekiel “Zeke” Cross, Paige Hurd as Lauren, Melanie Liburd as Caridad “Carrie” Milgram, Justin McManus as Jabari Reynolds, Woody McClain as Cane Tejada, Lovell Adams-Gray as Dru Tejada, and LaToya Tonedeo as Diana Tejada.

“In television history, only a select few shows have inspired four consecutive series extensions, launched into active production and development at the same time,” said Jeffrey Hirsch, president and CEO of Starz. “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.”

All four shows hail from Lionsgate Television. Original series creator and showrunner Courtney A. Kemp executive produces through her company End of Episode, along with Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson through his G-Unit Film and Television. Other executive producers are Mark Canton through Atmosphere Entertainment MM, End of Episode’s Chris Salek, and Danielle DeJesus, Shana Stein and Bart Wenrich.

Starz also announced that all of the “Power” series will be available on its international platform STARZPLAY, which will give subscribers worldwide access day and date with those in the U.S. Kemp teased at that time that more shows were in the works, saying at the time, “We will follow some of your beloved ‘Power’ characters beyond the scope of the initial series.”

Starz announced last year that the sixth season of “Power” would be the show’s last. It has remained remarkably popular throughout its run, with Starz reporting it averaged 10 million viewers per episode in multiplatform viewing during the last two seasons.

The Power Universe is a television franchise that originated with the Starz original crime drama Power, which went on to air for six seasons before spawning several spin-offs, namely Power Book II: Ghost, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, Power Book IV: Force, and Power Book V: Influence.

Contents

  • 1 Television Series
  • 2 Chronological timeline
  • 3 Gallery
    • 3.1 Promotional Images
    • 3.2 Videos
  • 4 Trivia
  • 5 References

Television Series

  • Power (2014-2020)
  • Power Book II: Ghost (2020-present)
  • Power Book III: Raising Kanan(2021-present)
  • Power Book IV: Force (2022-present)
  • Power Book V: Influence (Cancelled)

Chronological timeline

  • Power Book III: Raising Kanan (1991-)
  • Power (2014-2020)
  • Power Book II: Ghost (2020-present)
  • Power Book IV: Force (2021-present)

Gallery

Promotional Images

What comes after Power season 6
What comes after Power season 6

Power — Season 1 Poster

What comes after Power season 6
What comes after Power season 6

Power Book II: Ghost — Season 1 Poster

What comes after Power season 6
What comes after Power season 6

Power Book III: Raising Kanan — Season 1 Poster

What comes after Power season 6
What comes after Power season 6

Power Book IV: Force — Season 1 Poster

What comes after Power season 6
What comes after Power season 6

Power Book V: Influence - Season 1 Poster

Videos

What comes after Power season 6

Power Universe - Official Teaser - STARZ

What comes after Power season 6

Up Next In The Power Universe - STARZ

Trivia

  • Power Book III: Raising won’t crossover with Book II and IV as the former is set in the 1990s while the latter are set in the 2020s/current time.
  • Power was the first show to be produced but in term of chronological timeline, it is the second series in the universe, set after Raising Kanan and before Ghost and Force.
  • Tariq is the only main protagonist to kill another protagonist. He killed Ghost and was responsible for Kanan’s death.
  • Ghost and Kanan are the only main protagonists to be killed off in the universe, Tariq and Tommy are still alive to date.
  • Ghost is the only main protagonist to not kill a member of his family, Tariq and Tommy killed their fathers while Kanan killed his son and cousin.


References

What's the next series after Power?

Power (TV series).

Will there be a Power Season 7?

“But we will play with your expectations of which characters, where, and the master timeline of it all, creating a Power universe as unpredictable as the original.” So there will not be a new season of Power.

What order do I watch the Power series?

Television Series.
Power (2014-2020).
Power Book II: Ghost (2020-present).
Power Book III: Raising Kanan(2021-present).
Power Book IV: Force (2022-present).
Power Book V: Influence (Cancelled).