Power Book III: Raising Kanan season 4 has confirmed its release date.
Starz has announced that the spin-off prequel series focusing on the early days of gangster Kanan Stark (first played by 50 Cent, now played by Mekai Curtis) will be back on Friday, March 7 in the US. New episodes will then drop every Friday.
It should be noted that, in the UK, the Power franchise is available via MGM+, which is also a Prime Video add-on channel. It has not been confirmed yet if the season 4 premiere date will be exactly the same as the US. Digital Spy will be sure to update when we know for sure.
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Season 4 will see our protagonists try and make a fresh start, but Unique (Joey Bada$$) is still alive and has other ideas.
The Thomas clan will come to realise that, no matter how hard they try, they are who they are, and they are destined to live in a very violent world. As the synopsis teases, "whether the family chooses to reject or embrace the truth may be the difference between life and death."
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Alongside the returning cast members, season 4 will feature some new characters, including B-Rilla (Pardison Fontaine) and Early Tyler (Chris Redd).
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To get people hyped up for the return of Raising Kanan, Starz has announced that season 1 will be available for "free sampling" across various streaming platforms between January 31 and February 28. Seasons 2 and 3 will be staying on Starz, which viewers can subscribe to via Prime Video US.
Fans will be glad to know that season 4 won't be the last, as the show has already been renewed for a fifth season.
Power Book III: Raising Kanan airs on Starz in the US and streams via MGM+ on Prime Video Channels in the UK.
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