Tommy Egan is making a comeback in the highly anticipated second season of Power Book IV: Force, and Starz didn’t hold back in revealing what’s in store for viewers. The explosive trailer, released on Thursday, gives a glimpse into the exciting new chapter of this Power spin-off series, set to premiere on September 1.
Right from the start of the trailer, Tommy, portrayed by Joseph Sikora, asks a thought-provoking question, “Do you ever get tired of being at the bottom of the top?” This sets the tone for the ambitious journey that Tommy is embarking on in this season. Determined to become the sole drug distributor in the city of Chicago, Tommy faces both challenges and opportunities.
As the turf war intensifies, alliances are formed and competitors become targets. Tommy must stay one step ahead of everyone to secure his position. However, there’s more than just external pressure. A federal task force is closing in on him, and his personal life takes a surprising turn as he becomes enamored with someone special. These obstacles force Tommy to evaluate what he’s willing to sacrifice in order to claim Chicago as his own.
Power Book IV: Force debuted in February 2022, following the beloved character Tommy Egan as he transitioned from New York to the treacherous underworld of Chicago. Joseph Sikora, in an interview with Entertainment Weekly, expressed his excitement about exploring Tommy’s character in this new setting. He highlighted the potential for growth and discovery as Tommy navigates a city rich in both history and gangsterism. Sikora mused about the various outcomes for Tommy in Chicago, including whether he will rise to the top or have to face the consequences of his actions.
Fans can mark their calendars for the season premiere of Power Book IV: Force on September 1 at 8 p.m. ET/PT on Starz. The trailer, filled with suspense and action, sets the stage for an electrifying season that promises to captivate viewers. To stay up to date with the latest TV news, exclusive first looks, recaps, reviews, interviews, and more, sign up for Entertainment Weekly’s free daily newsletter.