Power Book II: Ghost Season 4 has broken a major network record…and the season isn’t even over yet.
The fourth and final season of Power Book II: Ghost, the popular Power spinoff, has shattered records, drawing an impressive average of over 10.5 million multiplatform viewers 90 days after its premiere, according to Starz.
Season 4, which has been released in two parts, made waves right out of the gate, with both the Part 1 and Part 2 premieres ranking as the highest-rated cable programs during their respective debut weekends, particularly across Black households. The most recent episode, 408, continued the trend by becoming the top-rated cable show last weekend in key markets such as Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles. To date, the Power universe has amassed a staggering 1.6 billion hours of viewership.
As the series approaches its conclusion, the last two episodes are set to premiere on September 27 (Episode 409) and October 4 (Episode 410), marking the end of the thrilling journey.
The star-studded cast for Season 4 includes Michael Rainey Jr. as Tariq St. Patrick, Mary J. Blige as Monet Tejada, Cliff “Method Man” Smith as Davis MacLean, Gianni Paolo as Brayden Weston, Woody McClain as Cane Tejada, Lovell Adams-Gray as Dru Tejada, LaToya Tonodeo as Diana Tejada, Alix Lapri as Effie Morales, Larenz Tate as Rashad Tate, Caroline Chikezie as Noma, Lightskinkeisha as Brushaundria Carmichael, and Michael Ealy as Detective Don Carter.
Here’s the official description of Season 4:
As new alliances form, Tariq St. Patrick and Brayden Weston find themselves navigating a treacherous game with shifting loyalties. While Brayden indulges in a reckless lifestyle, Tariq questions if there’s truly room for both of them at the top. Meanwhile, Monet Tejada is left for dead, Davis MacLean faces the threat of disbarment, and Effie Morales pursues a future at Stanford. Diana and Dru Tejada grapple with their roles in the family, and Cane Tejada levels up by working alongside Noma, who is fighting to establish her business stateside while keeping her daughter Anya in check. As Tariq’s future in the game and his family’s safety hang in the balance, he must confront his past to become who he needs to be in order to protect those he loves most.
Power Book II: Ghost is executive produced by the original Power creator and showrunner Courtney A. Kemp through her company End of Episode, alongside Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson (G-Unit Film and Television) and Mark Canton (Canton Entertainment).