Shyvonne Thomas
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Fans in the UK can finally get their eyes on Power Book II: Ghost season four, with the show returning to Amazon Prime via an MGM+ subscription on Friday, June 7.
UK viewers of the Power spin-offs had been left in the lurch when Raising Kanan season three wasn't available to watch in Britain with the news that Lionsgate+ is closing in the UK in 2024.
Now all seasons of the Power spin-off shows Ghost, Raising Kanan, Force, and other Starz shows such as BMF, Outlander and P-Valley are available to watch via an MGM+ subscription currently on offer until June 30, 2024 at 99p for 3 months and £4.49 a month thereafter – saving subscribers £10.50.
You'll need to have an existing Prime Video subscription to sign up and take advantage of the special offer.
How to watch Power Book II: Ghost
Ghost season three ended with Monet Tejada (Mary J Blige) being left in critical condition after Tasha St Patrick (Naturi Naughton) tried to take her out in a hail of bullets. The shooting was pinned on Tariq igniting a street war between him and Noma (Caroline Chikezie), Dru, Cane, Diana, and Effie. But, in a scene reminiscent to Tommy (Joseph Sikora) and Ghost's (Omari Hardwick) unwavering loyalty, Brayden Weston (Gianni Paolo) made a surprise return to fire back and literally save Tariq's (Michael Rainey Jr) ass, with the two escaping the bullet-filled scene.
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Season four will see Tariq and Brayden on the run from the war they started with Noma as well as Detective Don Carter's (Micheal Ealy) Ghost debut. Fans will also be treated to a host of new characters Elle (Talia Robinson), the lead singer of a hip-hop group at Stansfield University, Anya Covington (Sydney Winbush), Noma's daughter who's unaware of her mother's profession, and Detectives Nico Calder and Felicia Lewis (Aaron Dean Eisenberg and Alison Luff).
Part one of the highly anticipated final season of Power Book II: Ghost returns this Friday, June 7 and is available to watch in the UK. Those with an existing Amazon Prime membership can subscribe to MGM+ for just 99p for the first three months, and £4.49 a month thereafter.
How to watch Power Book III: Raising Kanan
Power Book III: Raising Kanan season three finished with the shocking death of Kanan's (Mekai Curtis) father, Detective Malcolm Howard (Omar Epps) who was shot in the head by Raquel Thomas (Patina Miller). Season four will likely explore the conflict between Raq' and Kanan, as well as ignite Kanan's transformation into the cold-hearted crime lord and mentor to Ghost and Tommy that we all loved to hate in Power.
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Starz has also announced the show will be returning for fifth season in an Instagram post saying, "We got 5 on it. We hard at work filming season 4, but had to share the news on the season 5 pickup. Keep it locked fam."
Power Book III: Raising Kanan is also available to watch on Amazon Prime via an MGM+ subscription.
How to watch Power Book IV: Force
Power Book IV: Force is officially returning for another season. Joseph Sikora confirmed his return as Tommy Egan in a behind-the-scenes set photo on Instagram back in February writing, "Season 3. Let's gooooooo".
Related: Power Book IV: Force season 2 ending explained
Season three will likely see a war between Tommy and Miguel (Manuel Ramirez) erupt after the disappearance of Tommy's lover – and Miguel's sister – Mireya (Carmela Zumbado) in the season-two finale. Last season's finale also teased a potential rift opening between business partners Diamond (Isaac Keys) and Tommy, after Tommy revealed that he didn’t get rid of Vic as they had planned earlier in the episode.
The season will hopefully reveal siblings Claudia and Vic Flynn's fates after Claudia was shanked in prison and Vic was left with CBI gang members while the FBI made their way to rescue him.
Power Book IV: Force can be streamed on Amazon Prime via an MGM+ subscription.
How to watch Power Origins
Starz announced new spin-off series Origins that will focus on the early life of Power original characters James 'Ghost' St Patrick (Omari Hardwick) and Tommy Egan (Joseph Sikora).
"You asked, I answered. Young Ghost and Tommy coming your way. Power Origins now in development," Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson posted on Twitter/X back in March.
We're yet to see an official cast announcement or trailer, but watch this space for updates on how to watch the show. For now, you can catch up on Ghost and Tommy's original Power empire on Amazon Prime via an MGM+ subscription
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Power Book II: Ghost airs on Starz in the US and on MGM+ available via Prime Video in the UK.
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