Time is running out to watch Power as the series is leaving Netflix on March 31. The crime drama, which was executive produced by rapper 50 Cent, ran from 2014 to 2020, to much critical acclaim.

All six seasons of the series are available to stream now on Netflix, with just enough time left for you to try and get all 63 episodes watched.

Power stars Omari Hardwick as James St Patrick, a successful nightclub owner who leads a double life as ‘Ghost’, a New York drug dealer to A-list stars.

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Alongside Hardwick, the series also stars 50 Cent himself aka Curtis Jackson, as well as Lela Loren, Naturi Naughton, Joseph Sikora, Adam Huss and Kathrine Narducci.

Although Power finished airing six years ago, the series has had a number of spin-offs since, leading to the Power Universe franchise.

Sequel Power Book II: Ghost aired from 2020 to 2024, with prequel Power Book III: Raising Kanan coming in 2021 and set to air its final season later this year, with another sequel Power Book IV: Force wrapping up earlier this year after three seasons.

New prequel Power: Origins is currently in the works and expected to premiere later this year, while another sequel Power: Legacy is expected in 2027.

Power was praised by critics during its run, with the show currently holding a 81% Fresh rating on Rotten Tomatoes.

Season two has a 100% rating, with Collider writing that: “Power Season 2 really takes off running with the character development laid down last summer.

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“The performances are as strong as ever, and the spot-on music cues give the new season an incredible amount of momentum.”

Rolling Stone said the show had “stepped up its game,” for its second season.

Season four also gained a perfect score, with TV Fanatic writing: “It has been a LONG time since Ghost, Tommy, Angela, and Tasha have graced our screens. And it’s nice to see they came back like they never left.”

Power streams on Netflix.

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