EXCLUSIVE: Starz Power Book IV: Force will premiere its third and final season on Friday, November 7, at midnight via their app and all Starz streaming and on-demand platforms.

Season 1 of Force followed Tommy Egan (Joseph Sikora), who left New York after losing James “Ghost” St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick), LaKeisha Grant (La La Anthony), and the only city he’s ever known. He made a quick detour to close an old wound that’s been haunting him for decades. What was supposed to be a quick stop turned into a labyrinth of family secrets and lies Tommy thought were long buried.

One step leads to another, and Tommy found himself in Chicago’s drug game, inserting himself between the city’s two biggest crews. In a city divided by race, Tommy straddles the line, ultimately becoming the lynchpin that not only unites them – but holds the power to watch them crumble. Tommy uses his outsider status to his advantage, breaking all the local rules and rewriting them on his quest to become the biggest drug dealer in Chicago.

In the final season, Tommy is back with an ever-growing list of enemies. With the Feds on his tail and street gangs trying to take him down, he is strategic in his quest to take over Chicago’s drug game, while also protecting those he loves the most. This season, Tommy must poach customers from rival factions if he has any chance at becoming kingpin, all while battling Miguel’s (Manuel Eduardo Ramirez) growing power and navigating an increasingly complex minefield of threats in the streets. With a deepening divide within his coalition and his personal life under threat, Tommy must balance offense and defense to survive and protect everything he’s worked for.

The cast also includes Isaac Keys as Diamond Sampson, Kris D. Lofton as Jenard Sampson, and Adrienne Walker as Shanti ‘Showstopper’ Page. Additional cast members include: Miriam A. Hyman as US Attorney Stacy Marks, Anthony Fleming III as JP, and Lucien Cambric as D-Mac.

With the conclusion of Power Book IV: Force, there are no shows left on the present timeline. However, as Deadline confirmed in June, Power: Legacy (w/t) is currently in development from Force‘s Gary Lennon and Kendra Chapman. The show, which has not been greenlit to series as of yet, is expected to pick up after the events of Force‘s final season. Sikora and fellow Power franchise star Michael Rainey Jr. are expected to lead the project if it moves forward.

The prequel series Power Book III: Raising Kanan will also conclude with its upcoming fifth season, with a new series officially a go at Starz to follow. Power: Origins, from Sascha Penn, will follow the events of Raising Kanan‘s final season and will center on the beloved duo of Ghost and Tommy, set during their younger years. Deadline hears casting is currently underway for the two lead characters, among others. The one casting they have locked down is MeKai Curtis returning as the titular Kanan Stark. The character was played in the mothership series as an adult by franchise executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.

Lennon serves as showrunner and executive producer for Season 3. The “Power” Universe series is executive produced by the creator and showrunner of the original “Power,” Courtney A. Kemp, through her production company End of Episode, Jackson through G-Unit Film and Television, and Mark Canton through Atmosphere Entertainment MM. Terri Kopp and Chris Selak also serve as executive producers. Lionsgate Television produces the series for Starz.