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When is the finale of 'Power Book II: Ghost' Season 4? Release date, time, cast, where to watch
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Date:2025-04-14 07:39:15
"Power Book II: Ghost," the record-breaking crime drama on Starz executive produced by Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson, will come to an end on Friday.
The show, a spinoff of the original "Power," follows Tariq St. Patrick (Michael Rainey Jr.) after he killed his father, Ghost, a prominent drug dealer turned politician. Since its premiere in 2020, fans have watched Tariq balance taking over the drug game to survive while trying to be a successful student at Stansfield University.
Although fans are disappointed that it's the final season, Rainey said in an interview with USA TODAY last month that it's "all in God's timing."
Here's what we know about the finale of "Power Book II: Ghost" Season 4:
Saying goodbye to 'Power Book II'How it went from spinoff to 'legendary' status
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When is the finale of 'Power Book II: Ghost' Season 4, Part Two? Where to watch
"Power Book II: Ghost" fans can stream the finale on the Starz app at midnight EST on Friday, Oct. 4, or catch it on the Starz TV channel at 8 p.m. EST.
Part Two episode schedule
"Power Book II: Ghost" Season 4, Part Two, premiered in September. Here's the episode schedule for the season:
Episode 6, Sept 6: "The Devil's Playground"
Episode 7, Sept. 13: "I Can't Fix This"
Episode 8, Sept. 20: "Higher Calling"
Episode 9, Sept. 27: TBD
Episode 10, Oct 4: TBD (Finale)
'Power Book II: Ghost' Part Two Trailer
'Power Book II: Ghost' cast
- Michael Rainey Jr. as Tariq St. Patrick
- Gianni Paolo as Brayden Weston
- Woody McClain as Cane Tejada
- Lovell Adams-Gray as Dru Tejada
- LaToya Tonodeo as Diana Tejada
- Mary J. Blige as Monet Tejeda
- Method Man as Davis Maclean
- Alix Lapri as Effie Morales
- Caroline Chikezie as Noma
- Naturi Naughton as Tasha St. Patrick
- Michael Ealy as Detective Don Carter
Taylor Ardrey is a news reporter for USA TODAY. You can reach her at tardrey@gannett.com.
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