🚨 POWER BOOK III: RAISING KANAN SEASON 5 SNEAK PEEK JUST HIT – AND IT’S BLOODIER THAN EVER! 😱🔫
Kanan pulled the trigger on his OWN MOTHER… Raq’s body hit the floor, screen faded to black.
Now? The final season trailer teases are dropping BOMBS: Gunfights exploding in Queens streets, family turning on family, and Kanan stepping fully into the monster we know from OG Power.
Young Kanan’s rise is about to get DARK, brutal, and heartbreaking. This ain’t just prequel anymore—it’s the ENDGAME for the Thomas family empire.
Fans are already predicting tears, twists, and straight-up carnage. Who’s dying? Who’s betraying? Who’s walking away?
You can’t miss these first-look scenes before the full trailer explodes 👇

Starz has ramped up promotion for the fifth and final season of Power Book III: Raising Kanan with an official teaser released in November 2025, followed by fan-shared sneak peeks and breakdowns circulating in early 2026. The footage, described as intense and foreboding, signals the culmination of the prequel’s exploration of Kanan Stark’s origins in 1990s Queens. As the series prepares for a likely summer 2026 premiere, the promotional material emphasizes escalating violence, family betrayal, and the irreversible path toward the hardened criminal seen in the original Power series.
The teaser opens with the tagline “Everything’s coming to a head. 2026 — we back,” accompanied by rapid cuts of gunfire, shadowy confrontations, and emotional close-ups of the core cast. It builds directly on the Season 4 finale’s shocking cliffhanger: young Kanan (Mekai Curtis), after discovering what he believes to be his mother Raq Thomas’s (Patina Miller) role in the deaths of close allies Famous (Antonio Ortiz) and Krystal (Aliyah Turner), shoots her at point-blank range. The screen fades to black without confirming Raq’s fate, leaving viewers to speculate whether she survives—a key question the new season will address.
Patina Miller returns as Raq, the formidable drug queenpin whose empire has defined the series. Despite the shooting, reports confirm her continued presence, suggesting a complex arc involving survival, revenge, or reconciliation. The teaser includes glimpses of Raq in tense standoffs, hinting at her resilience amid crumbling alliances. Other returning stars include London Brown as Marvin Thomas, Malcolm Mays as Lou-Lou Thomas, Hailey Kilgore as Jukebox, Joey Bada$$ as Unique, and supporting players like Tony Danza, Wendell Pierce, and Erika Woods. Recent casting news added Leslie Grossman in a recurring role, though details on her character remain limited.
The season’s narrative focuses on consequences. Kanan’s act against Raq marks a turning point, accelerating his descent into the ruthless operator fans know from Power. Promotional snippets show him navigating increased threats from rival crews, law enforcement pressure, and internal family fractures. Marvin and Lou-Lou’s futures are uncertain—neither appears prominently in the original series’ timeline, fueling theories of tragic exits. Jukebox’s storyline, tied to her musical aspirations and strained family ties, may reach a poignant resolution, while Breeze (the young connect) could solidify alliances that shape Kanan’s future.
Fan discussions on platforms like Reddit’s r/PowerTV and YouTube channels highlight excitement mixed with dread. Comments describe the season as “sad but explosive,” with predictions of major deaths and the emergence of young versions of Ghost (James St. Patrick) and Tommy Egan in cameos or setups for the upcoming Power: Origins prequel. Joseph Sikora, who plays adult Tommy, directed an episode this season, adding intrigue to potential crossovers. The teaser avoids explicit spoilers but includes high-energy action sequences—drive-by shootings, chases, and brutal hand-to-hand fights—that align with the franchise’s signature style.
Power Book III: Raising Kanan has distinguished itself within the Power Universe by focusing on generational trauma and the drug trade’s impact on family. Created by Sascha Penn and executive produced by Courtney A. Kemp (the original Power showrunner), the series premiered in 2021 and has maintained strong viewership on Starz. Seasons have chronicled Kanan’s teenage years under Raq’s influence, his entry into the game, and growing disillusionment with the life. The final season positions itself as a bridge to broader franchise developments, including Power: Origins (focusing on young Ghost, Tommy, and Kanan) and ongoing speculation about Power Legacy reuniting Tommy and Tariq.
No official premiere date has been announced as of February 2026, but industry sources and fan speculation point to summer, potentially June, with some suggesting a split release format similar to recent Starz seasons. Filming wrapped in late 2024 or early 2025, allowing time for post-production and marketing. The November 2025 teaser served as an early hook, with additional sneak peeks shared via Starz social channels and fan edits amplifying buzz.
The franchise’s expansion continues despite Raising Kanan‘s conclusion. Power: Origins, announced in 2025, will explore the late 1990s/early 2000s rise of Ghost and Tommy, incorporating events from this final season. Starz has positioned the Power Universe as a long-term property, with each spin-off adding layers to the lore while maintaining themes of ambition, loyalty, and downfall.
Viewer reactions to the sneak peek emphasize emotional stakes. The series has balanced gritty street drama with character depth—Raq’s maternal protectiveness clashing with her ruthlessness, Marvin’s volatility, Lou-Lou’s internal conflicts—and the finale promises resolution to these arcs. Questions linger: Does Kanan fully embrace his destiny? Can the Thomas family survive its own betrayals? How does this lead into the deaths and rivalries that define the original series?
As promotion intensifies, Starz is likely to release a full trailer closer to the premiere, building on the teaser’s momentum. The Power brand’s loyal fanbase—drawn to its mix of soap-opera drama, action, and moral ambiguity—ensures strong anticipation. Whether Raising Kanan ends with redemption, tragedy, or a mix of both, the season represents a pivotal close to one chapter while opening doors for the next phase of the universe.