😱 NO WAY – Tommy Egan Just Picked Up the Phone… And Called a DEAD MAN for Backup in the SERIES FINALE Trailer?! 💀🔥
Chicago is about to burn to the ground…
After Diamond’s brutal death shattered CBI, Jenard goes full psycho mode – high, grieving, and ready to paint the streets red with Tommy’s blood. Mireya’s packing bags to flee with their unborn baby… but Kate drops a bombshell that might change EVERYTHING.
Gunfire everywhere, funerals turning into ambushes, unlikely alliances forming… and that ONE mysterious call from Tommy that has fans LOSING THEIR MINDS: “Who did he just dial? Ghost?! Someone from NY?!”
This is it – the series finale of Power Book IV: Force. Tommy’s empire or his grave. No in-between.
The trailer is straight CHAOS – tears, betrayals, all-out war… and a twist nobody saw coming.
If you’re not caught up, fix that NOW.
Tag your Power crew – they NEED to see this!
Watch the Episode 10 trailer here:

Fans of STARZ’s gritty crime drama “Power Book IV: Force” are reeling after the release of a heart-pounding trailer for Season 3, Episode 10 — the series finale — set to air Friday, January 16, 2026.
Titled “Beginning of the End,” the concluding episode promises to wrap up Tommy Egan’s brutal quest to dominate Chicago’s drug trade in a blaze of gunfire, grief, and shocking twists. The promo, which hit YouTube and social media shortly after Episode 9, teases all-out war following the devastating events of the penultimate installment.
Created as a spinoff from the original “Power” series, “Force” follows Joseph Sikora’s fan-favorite antihero Tommy Egan, who fled New York after the death of his best friend James “Ghost” St. Patrick to carve out a new empire in the Windy City. The show, executive produced by Courtney A. Kemp and Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, has been a ratings powerhouse for STARZ since its 2022 debut.
Season 3, confirmed in June 2024 as the final chapter, kicked off November 7, 2025, with Tommy closer than ever to becoming Chicago’s undisputed kingpin. But the trailer for Episode 10 suggests that crown may come at the ultimate price.
The promo opens on a somber scene: JP Gibbs’ funeral, where Tommy’s half-brother’s death hangs heavy. Kate Egan (Patricia Kalember) returns, visibly devastated, leaning on Darnell “D-Mac” McDowell as family members gather. In the background, Tommy stands alongside Mireya Garcia (Carmela Zumbado), their relationship strained by the violence and her secret pregnancy.
Grief quickly turns to rage. Jenard Sampson (Kris D. Lofton), reeling from his brother Diamond’s (Isaac Keys) shocking death in recent episodes, appears unhinged — relapsing into drug use and vowing vengeance. Trailer breakdowns highlight Jenard at the funeral looking ready to explode, potentially turning the service into a bloodbath.
One of the trailer’s biggest teases is a possible unholy alliance between Jenard and Vic Flynn (Shane Harper), who previously fled Chicago under federal protection after betraying Tommy. Fans speculate this duo could lead a coordinated assault on CBI (Chicago Brothers Incorporated), Tommy’s operation.
Mireya’s arc adds emotional depth. After the dangers of Tommy’s world nearly cost her everything, she’s seen preparing to leave town. But Kate’s intervention hints at a pivotal conversation that could convince her to stay — or seal Tommy’s fate if she walks.
The action ramps up with CBI mobilizing for war. Heavy gunfire, explosions, and street battles dominate the montage, underscoring the trailer’s tagline of relentless, personal enemies hunting Tommy. As one fan site noted, “This isn’t scattered revenge — it’s emotional and coordinated.”
Perhaps the most buzzed-about moment: Tommy making a mysterious phone call. The trailer cuts teasingly, leaving viewers to wonder who he’s reaching out to for backup in his darkest hour. Speculation runs wild — a callback to New York allies? A surprise cameo from the broader Power Universe? Or even a nod to Ghost himself?
“Tommy has survived everything thrown at him,” one YouTube reactor said, “but this feels different. Chicago is hunting him now.”
The season has been marked by high-stakes shifts. Tommy rebuilt CBI after early losses, navigating tensions with the Marquez Cartel, federal pressure from Stacy Marks (before her demise), and internal betrayals. Diamond’s death in Episode 9 — a fan-favorite character known for his loyalty and street wisdom — left a void, pushing Jenard over the edge.
Supporting players like Shanti (Adrienne Walker), Miguel Garcia (Manuel Eduardo Ramirez), and others have added layers of deception and romance. Tommy’s relationship with Mireya provided rare vulnerability, contrasting his ruthless ambition.
Viewership has remained strong, with the series consistently ranking among STARZ’s top originals alongside other Power spinoffs like “Ghost” and “Raising Kanan.” Sikora’s portrayal of Tommy — equal parts charming psychopath and loyal family man — has earned critical praise, with many calling it the standout performance in the franchise.
STARZ announced the show’s conclusion early, allowing creators to craft a definitive end. Showrunner Gary Lennon emphasized delivering a satisfying close to Tommy’s Chicago saga while leaving doors open for the character’s future in the expanding Power Universe.
Episodes have streamed weekly on Fridays, with the finale delayed one week from January 9 to January 16. No official synopsis has been released yet for “Beginning of the End,” but promos promise resolution to major arcs: the power vacuum after recent deaths, Mireya’s decision, Jenard’s rampage, and Tommy’s ultimate survival.
Fan reactions online are intense. “Diamond gone, JP gone — who’s next?” one post read. Others debate Tommy’s phone call: “Has to be someone big. They wouldn’t tease it like that otherwise.”
The trailer also features rapid cuts of burning buildings, ambushes, and Tommy in lone-wolf mode, reinforcing his outsider status even as he fights to hold his empire.
As the Power Universe continues to grow — with new entries and crossovers teased — “Force” bows out after three seasons and 30 episodes. Sikora has hinted that Tommy’s story isn’t over, telling outlets, “Ghosts never die, and Power never ends.”
Whether Tommy claims Chicago or falls in the attempt, the finale looks set to deliver the explosive, unpredictable drama that defined the series.
The cast includes Lucien Cambric as D-Mac, Anthony Fleming III, Tommy Flanagan in recurring roles, and more. Guest stars and cameos have kept connections to the original “Power” alive.
With strong reviews — Season 3 holding solid audience scores amid the franchise’s loyal base — expectations are sky-high for a memorable send-off.
One thing is certain: Tommy Egan’s Chicago reign ends not with a whimper, but with a bang.