

According to TVLine, Power Book III: Raising Kanan plans to end the series with its fifth season but this might not be the end of the Power franchise. Starz recently announced the fifth season of the series as the final season which came after the finale of the fourth season.
“It was always my intention that Raising Kanan would run for five seasons, and thanks to my friends and partners at Starz and Lionsgate, as well as the incredible cast, crew and writing staff, I’ve been able to tell the entirety of the story I set out to tell way back in 2019,” executive producer Sascha Penn (In Our Own Time) said in a statement Friday via TVLine. “Having said that, with the table we’ve set in this season finale and the inevitable introduction of Breeze, there is still an exceptionally intense and action-packed season left for the viewers to experience, and I assure you that the stakes for Kanan and the entire Thomas family have never been higher. I’m very proud of this series, and grateful that we’ve been able to see it through to what is an incredibly explosive and satisfying conclusion for the unbelievably loyal fans of the Power Universe.”
Power Book III: Raising Kanan is a Starz prequel series that follows the original story of Kanan Stark. Set in 1991 in South Jamaica, Queens, the story follows Kanan as he becomes involved in his “mother’s drug business.” The series is the second installment of the expanded Power franchise, with the original series launching on the network in 2014, Power Book II: Ghost airing in 2020 and Power Book IV: Force in 2022.
The cast of Power Book III: Raising Kanan includes Patina Miller (The Hunger Games: Mockingjay – Part 2), London Brown (Ballers), Malcom M. Mays (Snowfall), Hailey Kilgore (Amazing Stories), Mekai Curtis (Kirby Buckets), Joey Bada$$ (Mr.Robot), Omar Epps (Shooter), Antonio Ortiz (The Sinner) and many others.
Power Book III: Raising Kanan and the rest of the Power franchise are available to stream on Hulu.
