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They're younger, lighter and full of promise, but it's not the segue to a "Power" prequel. A flashback to 1996 features high school versions of Ghost, Tommy and another "Power" character, Angela. The episode ends with Tariq in a college dorm room and Tasha in a jail cell.īut that's not exactly the end of it. Goodbye and hello: 50 Cent on 'Power,' sequels and how Ghost's fate reflects his reality: 'I've been shot'Īfter Ghost's shooting, Tasha stages an elaborate ruse to shield her son and herself from suspicion, setting up her current beau, Quinton, by leading police to a gun at his place. She gets a job and arranges for Tariq to attend college, with graduation a requirement to receive the inheritance Ghost left for him.īut an unexpected twist exonerates Quinton and undermines Tasha's plot. He had a chance to shoot Tariq, but Ghost, in his dying breath, persuaded him to spare his son. In Sunday's finale, Tariq (Michael Rainey Jr.) pulled the trigger – sending a bloodied Ghost hurtling backward in a now-familiar visual – but he barely beat his mother and Ghost’s ex, Tasha (Naturi Naughton), to it.Īnd Tommy (Joseph Sikora), who was like family to Ghost, witnessed the aftermath. Patrick, a nightclub entrepreneur and drug kingpin, and the family and colleagues who surround him. So it was a fitting end for the story of the elder St. However, the finale of the series, which lays the groundwork for four planned "Power" spinoffs, really was more of a family affair. “Power” answered that long-running, pivotal question in the series finale of the six-season Starz drama: Tariq shot and killed his father, James “Ghost” St.
GHOST POWER SERIES
ET on ABC.Spoiler alert: This story contains details from Sunday's series finale of "Power."
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Live in Front of a Studio Audience: The Facts of Life and Diff’rent Strokes, will air live Tuesday, December 7 at 8 p.m. Gabrielle Union will play Tootie, originally portrayed by Kim Fields, in The Facts of Life, Kevin Hart stars in Diff’rent Strokes as Gary Coleman's character, Arnold Drummond, and Damon Wayans plays his brother Willis, originally portrayed by Todd Bridges.
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GHOST POWER MOVIE
The movie will follow a group of men who return to West Philadelphia for a high school reunion.įinally, the 80s sitcoms The Facts of Life and Diff’rent Strokes will be presented with live reenactments Tuesday night. Lee, director of The Best Man, The Best Man Holiday, and Girls Trip, is one of the producers, and is in talks to direct the film, titled Brotherly. In other news, a movie musical inspired by the music of Boyz II Men is being developed by Amazon Studios, according to The Hollywood Reporter. “We’re excited for the third season of the star-studded series to get into production early next year just ahead of the debut of Power Book IV: Force, the fourth installment in the rapidly expanding franchise. “The continued success and cultural resonance of the Power Universe is unprecedented, and fans are clearly still hungry for more Power Book II: Ghost,” Jeffrey Hirsch, President and CEO at Starz, said in a statement. Season two premiered Sunday, November 21 and continues Sunday nights at 8 p.m. Blige as Monet Stewart Tejada, Cliff “Method Man” Smith as Davis McLean, and Larenz Tate as Rashad Tate. Power Book II: Ghost has been renewed for a third season on Starz with production set to commence in early 2022.