Power favourite Joseph Sikora is already thinking about seasons 2 and 3 of the spin-off, Power Book IV: Force.

His character's branch away from the flagship show premiered earlier this month on Starz, with Tommy Egan travelling to Chicago with his eye on kingpin status.

The actor sat down for an exclusive interview with Digital Spy, where the subject of Force's future inevitably cropped up.

"I'll be up for a second and third season easily because I think there's a lot more story to tell. I think Chicago as a city deserves it," he told us.

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"And I think the fans deserve it to get to a place where we can live with less words and more time in Tommy's psyche."

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Sikora's sentiment was then echoed by Gloria star Gabrielle Ryan, who told us: "Oh my God, if they'll have me of course [I'll return].

"I really, I really hope they get a second season. You know, this would be incredible. But I think we have such an amazing first season, that, I think you know, I really, really, really think that a second season would be on the cards."

Earlier this month, Ryan also discussed some of the logistical extremes the cast and crew encountered during the making of Force.

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"Obviously, the challenge was that it was the height of the pandemic that we were doing this in, so we were in a complete bubble. We weren't allowed to do anything or go anywhere. We had to be just with each other," she revealed to Digital Spy, but that didn't take anything away from her enjoyment of The Windy City.

"It's awesome, the people are amazing. The food is exquisite. I would live there in a second. It was amazing. They were so welcoming of us.

"And it was really funny, wherever we went everybody obviously recognised the Mustang so we just kept hearing. 'Tommy, oh my God it's the Tommy show'. It was awesome."

Power Book IV: Force airs every Sunday on Starz in the US and Starzplay available through Amazon Prime Video in the UK, while Power Book II: Ghost seasons 1 and 2 and Power Book III: Raising Kanan are available to watch on the same streaming services.

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