🚨 TOMMY EGAN IS BACK… OR IS HE DEAD?! 🚨 The FIRST LOOK trailer for Power Book IV: Force Season 4 just dropped and it’s PURE CHAOS 😱🔥
You thought Season 3’s bloody finale was the end? Think again. Tommy survives everything—betrayals, bullets, broken alliances—and now he’s staring down the barrel of his biggest war yet. But wait… is that Tariq pulling up? Who’s really on the other end of that mysterious call? And why does it feel like Ghost’s ghost is haunting every frame?! 👻💀
This isn’t just a trailer—it’s a promise of more bodies, more betrayals, and Tommy’s signature smirk as he takes NO prisoners. If you blinked, you missed the twist that changes EVERYTHING.
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The Starz crime drama Power Book IV: Force came to a definitive close on January 16, 2026, with the airing of its Season 3 finale, titled “Beginning of the End.” The episode marked the end of Tommy Egan’s journey in Chicago after three seasons of intense power struggles, betrayals, and high-stakes violence. Despite fan speculation fueled by online trailers and “first look” clips suggesting a potential Season 4, network officials and reports confirm the series concluded as planned, with no renewal announced.
Power Book IV: Force, which premiered in February 2022, served as the third spinoff in the Power universe created by Courtney A. Kemp and executive produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. It followed fan-favorite character Tommy Egan, portrayed by Joseph Sikora, as he relocated from New York to Chicago following the events of the original Power series. In Chicago, Tommy aimed to build a new drug empire, navigating racial divisions, rival gangs, and shifting alliances in a city far different from the one he left behind.
The series stood out for its focus on Tommy’s lone-wolf style, blending brutal action with personal drama. Unlike other Power spinoffs that emphasized family legacies or younger generations, Force centered on an established anti-hero attempting to rewrite his rules in unfamiliar territory. Sikora’s performance as the unpredictable, foul-mouthed, yet oddly charismatic Tommy drew consistent praise, with many viewers calling it the strongest entry in the franchise’s extended lineup.
Season 3, which began airing on November 7, 2025, intensified the stakes. Tommy faced mounting threats from within his coalition and outside enemies, including rival dealer Jenard Sampson and figures tied to past grudges. Key plotlines involved betrayals within the CBI crew, complicated romantic entanglements with Mireya Garcia, and crossovers with characters from other Power installments, such as Michael Rainey Jr.’s Tariq St. Patrick making an appearance. The season built toward a climactic showdown, with Tommy consolidating power amid a trail of bodies.
In the finale, Tommy emerges victorious in his bid to dominate Chicago’s drug trade. After Diamond Sampson’s death and a decisive strike against Jenard’s operation, Tommy aligns with survivors like Miguel and D-Mac to solidify his position. Mireya’s departure from the city, prompted by safety concerns for herself and her child, adds a bittersweet note to Tommy’s triumph. A phone call in the closing moments leaves ambiguity—some fans speculate it hints at unresolved ties to Ghost (James St. Patrick) or sets up future stories.
Tommy’s survival came as no surprise to longtime viewers familiar with his resilience. Despite constant danger, including assassination attempts and internal betrayals, the character has repeatedly defied the odds. Sikora addressed the finale in interviews, expressing pride in Tommy’s arc while leaving room for interpretation about his long-term fate. “I’m very proud that fans want him to continue,” he noted, without confirming or denying future projects.
The decision to end the series after Season 3 stemmed from Starz’s strategic direction. In June 2024, the network announced Season 3 would be the final one, citing creative fulfillment and a shift in franchise priorities. Reports indicate cost considerations and a desire to refresh the Power brand played roles, similar to moves in other premium cable series. Power Book III: Raising Kanan is also slated to conclude after its fifth season, signaling a broader transition.
While Force itself ends, the Power universe shows no signs of slowing. In June 2025, Deadline reported development of a new series titled Power: Legacy, from Force showrunner Gary Lennon and Kendra Chapman. Details remain limited, but it is expected to explore earlier eras or connect directly to recent events. Speculation points to a focus on young Ghost and Tommy in 1990s New York, potentially featuring returning actors in recast roles or cameos. MeKai Curtis, who plays young Kanan in Raising Kanan, may appear in an adult version if the project advances.
Fan reactions to the finale have been mixed but largely positive. Many praised the high body count, intense action sequences, and Tommy’s unapologetic personality. Online discussions highlight the series as a return to the gritty roots of the original Power, with less drawn-out subplots and more direct confrontations. Some viewers expressed disappointment over the lack of a Season 4, arguing Tommy’s story had more room to expand. Others appreciated the conclusive ending, viewing it as a fitting cap to his Chicago chapter.
The “Season 4 trailer first look” content referenced in fan posts and YouTube videos appears to stem from unofficial edits, fan theories, or promotional teases tied to Legacy rather than an actual renewal. Starz has not released any official material for a fourth season of Force, and searches for such trailers lead primarily to speculative or recap videos. The network’s focus remains on streaming availability for the existing seasons on the Starz app and platforms where the channel is offered.
Power Book IV: Force leaves behind a legacy of memorable moments: Tommy’s iconic one-liners, explosive shootouts, and a portrayal of street-level ambition that resonated with audiences. It also demonstrated the enduring appeal of the Power brand, which has spawned multiple spinoffs and maintained relevance over a decade. As Tommy Egan rides off into uncertainty—alive, in control, but forever changed—the door closes on one era while potentially opening another in the expansive Power world.
Whether through Legacy or other projects, fans may see more of Tommy or his orbit. For now, the series finale provides closure: Tommy achieved his goal in Chicago, but at what personal cost? The answer, much like the character himself, remains defiantly open-ended.