A new trailer for Power Book III: Raising Kanan's upcoming fourth season has been released.
Ahead of the prequel spin-off's return in less than a month, we've got a meaty teaser showcasing Kanan's next steps in his journey to becoming the drug lord Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson played in the original series.
After the revelations of the season 3 finale, Kanan (Mekai Curtis) and his mum Raq (Patina Miller) are working in business together, realising they are more alike than they thought.
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There's tension below the surface, as Raq wonders if she can trust her son in this world, while he wants to establish himself as his own person.
"It's one thing not to be able to trust my son – I can almost live with that," Raq tells Kanan. "But I have to be able to trust my business partners."
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"I want them to see me as me, not who my mother is," Kanan says in another scene.
Italian mob boss Stefano Marchetti (Tony Danza) isn't so convinced of Kanan's conviction, telling him: "You want people to see you as you? You got to let them know who you are. Famous last words."
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Among all that, there's new characters B-Rilla (rapper Pardison Fontaine) and Early Tyler (Saturday Night Live's Chris Redd), and the return of the not-so-dead Unique (Joey Bada$$), who's out looking to get some revenge.
The good news for Raising Kanan fans doesn't end there, as a fifth season has already been greenlit.
Power Book III: Raising Kanan premieres on Friday, March 7 on Starz, with further episodes dropping every Friday afterwards. The show streams via MGM+ on Prime Video Channels in the UK, although a season 4 premiere date has not been announced just yet.
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