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Power is getting a new spinoff, with key original stars set to reprise their roles. Beginning with the original Power series in 2014, from creator Courtney A. Kemp and executive producer Curtis «50 Cent» Jackson, the spinoffs have so far included Power Book II: Ghost, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, and Power Book IV: Force. The crime drama has been a key component of the Starz brand, with more offshoots on the way.
Deadline confirms that another spinoff of Power is in the works at Starz. The project, currently known as Power: Legacy, hails from Power Book IV: Force‘s Gary Lennon and Kendra Chapman. They’ll serve as executive producers on the planned series, with Lennon serving as showrunner. Michael Rainey Jr. and Joseph Sikora are expected to reprise their respective roles as Tariq St. Patrick and Tommy Egan in the project, which takes place in the present timeline.
What This Means For The Power Franchise
There's Another Spinoff Happening
The new project, if it moves forward, will join Power: Origins on the Starz lineup. Set after the events of Raising Kanan, the Origins offshoot focuses on the early years of Ghost (Omari Hardwick) and Tommy. It has not been officially picked up by the network. However, Sascha Penn is the showrunner on the prequel after having previously worked on Raising Kanan. It’s mentioned that the chances of a pickup, allowing the series to move forward, are looking good.
In terms of what to expect from the new spinoff, it would likely open the door for some kind of crossover between Tommy and Tariq. That remains speculative, however, since it’s very early in the process. Starz will have to replenish the Power universe, in any case, since Power Book III: Raising Kanan and Power Book IV: Force will both be returning for their final seasons.
Our Take On The New Power Spinoff
It's No Surprise
Power has kept itself viable, both in terms of viewership and financially, by knowing when to expand with a spinoff and when to pull back. Tommy and Tariq both stretch back to the first series in the franchise. The fact that they are once again likely to take center stage, more than a decade after the debut of the original, is an encouraging sign to fans that favorites can still pop up so long as they are alive and well. Even those who aren’t may have the chance to go the prequel route, which has proven to work well.
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