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Power Legacy, a new Starz spinoff, will reunite Tommy Egan and Tariq St. Patrick with an 18-episode first season — the largest episode order in Power franchise history. The series was officially announced on June 10, 2025, bringing back Joseph Sikora and Michael Rainey Jr. to reprise their iconic roles in a present-day storyline that picks up after the events of the Power universe.
Quick Facts
- Announced June 10, 2025 by Starz and Deadline
- 18-episode first season order — the largest in Power Universe history
- Stars Joseph Sikora as Tommy Egan and Michael Rainey Jr. as Tariq St. Patrick
- Set in present day following the events of Power Book IV: Force and Power Book II: Ghost
The Reunion That Sparked a Spinoff
The path to Power Legacy began in the series finale of Power Book IV: Force, which aired on January 16, 2026. In a pivotal moment on a Chicago rooftop, Tommy and Tariq reunited after years of tension and conflict. The two characters, who had been at odds throughout the Power universe, decided to put the past behind them and consider their future together. This emotional reunion became the catalyst for the new spinoff, as fans and creators alike saw the potential for a fresh chapter centered on their partnership.
The chemistry between Sikora and Rainey Jr. has been central to the Power franchise since the original series, where their characters had a complicated mentor-mentee relationship that evolved into rivalry and eventual reconciliation. The finale’s setup provided the perfect launching point for Power Legacy to explore what happens when these two powerhouses combine forces in the present timeline.
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A Record-Breaking Episode Order
Starz’s commitment to Power Legacy is evident in the 18-episode first season order, marking the largest episode count in Power Universe history. This supersized season signals the network’s confidence in the project and gives creators Gary Lennon and Kendra Chapman ample room to develop the story. The extended order allows for deeper character exploration and more complex storylines than typical seasons, which typically run 10 episodes.
The 18-episode commitment places Power Legacy among Starz’s most ambitious productions. The network previously ordered 18 episodes for Power: Origins, a prequel series exploring the origin story of Ghost and Tommy in the late 1990s and early 2000s. With both spinoffs receiving this level of investment, Starz is positioning the Power franchise for sustained growth across multiple timelines and character perspectives.
What’s Next for the Power Universe
Power Legacy joins a growing slate of Power spinoffs currently in development or production. Power: Origins is already in production, offering fans a chance to see younger versions of Ghost and Tommy before their rise to power. Meanwhile, Power Book III: Raising Kanan continues to expand the universe with its own storylines. The announcement of Power Legacy in June 2025 solidified Starz’s strategy to keep the franchise alive with multiple interconnected series that appeal to different audience segments — from longtime fans invested in Tommy and Tariq’s arc to newcomers discovering the origins of the Power universe.
The spinoff is expected to premiere in late 2026 or early 2027, giving the production team time to craft a series worthy of the franchise’s legacy. With 18 episodes to work with and two of the Power universe’s most compelling characters at the center, Power Legacy has the potential to become one of the franchise’s defining entries.
Sources
- Deadline — Announced Power: Legacy spinoff on June 10, 2025, with Joseph Sikora and Michael Rainey Jr. cast
- Wikipedia (Power Universe) — Confirmed 18-episode first season order for Power: Legacy
- TV Insider — Covered Power Book IV: Force series finale and Tommy-Tariq reunion on January 16, 2026
- Blex Media — Reported on the 18-episode order and its status as the largest in Power franchise history











