By Morgan Jeffery

Published: Tuesday, 16 November 2021 at 12:00 am


By: Simon Button

With two Power spin-offs on air and a third in the works, showrunner Courtney A. Kemp and executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson are surely two of the biggest power players in television right now.

The original series, which began its six-season run in 2014 and wrapped last year, wasn’t always a critical darling (“Too much sex, drugs and violence” was a typical reaction) and was never up for any major awards.

But it had a loyal fanbase and, by season six, was bringing in nearly 1.5 million live viewers, giving the STARZ network one of its biggest hits – hence the greenlight for sequel Power Book II: Ghost as soon as Power itself went off air.

It ended with drug baron and corrupt political wannabe James “Ghost” St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick) shot to death by his own son Tariq (Michael Rainey Jr.) for, among things, his abusive treatment of Tariq’s mother Tasha (Naturi Naughton).

The sequel, a mite more ruminative than its predecessor but still stuffed with fan-pleasing violence and Shakespearean machinations, gave Tariq his own show as it saw the youngster forced to attend college to secure his inheritance whilst supplementing his income by dealing drugs for head of the Tejada family Monet (Mary J. Blige).

Another ratings hit, Book II is back for a second season with one of its stars – Method Man, who plays lawyer Davis Maclean – telling RadioTimes.com he sees several reasons for the success of the ever-expanding Power universe.

“For one thing the writing is great,” he says. “I also think a lot of it has to do with the diversity and all the cliffhangers you get left with. It’s like ‘How the hell are they gonna get out of this?’ but they always find a way.”

They, namely Kemp and Jackson, also found a way to fashion a prequel in the 1990s-set Power Book III: Raising Kanan, chronicling how Kanan Stark (James St. Patrick’s mentor turned enemy originally played by Jackson himself) became a drug lord. With Mekai Curtis in the lead and the likes of Omar Epps, Patina Miller and Joey Bada$$ also in the cast, the prequel is also getting a second season.