A maximum number of people watched Power Book II: Ghost on Starz prior to the much-anticipated Season 4 finale.
In the ninety days since Season 4 debuted, the current season has averaged 10.5 million viewers across multiple platforms per episode, according to network data. That represents the series’ all-time high.
In the three days after its September 20 airing, Starz reported that Episode 8 had six percent weekly audience growth.
In many areas like Washington, D.C., Philadelphia, Chicago, and Los Angeles, Episode 8 was the most popular cable program among Black households, demonstrating the series’ continued popularity with this demographic.
Furthermore, during their separate premiere weekends, both installments of Season 4 began as the highest-rated cable program among Black households.
According to Starz, the “Power Book II: Ghost” universe has amassed 1.6 billion hours of viewing time to date.
The first series in the enlarged Power universe is Power Book II: Ghost. The saying “Like father, Like son” will be highlighted in Part 2 of the last season. Like his late father Ghost (Omari Hardwick), Tariq (Michael Rainey Jr.) finds himself in a similar predicament where he must decide whether to quit the game or take control.
Along with these, the cast features Mary J. Blige as “Monet Tejada,” Gianni Paolo as “Brayden Weston,” Woody McClain as “Cane Tejada, Cliff “Method Man” Smith as “Davis MacLean,”” Lovell Adams-Gray as “Dru Tejada, Alix Lapri as “Effie Morales,” Larenz Tate as “Rashad Tate, ” Lightskinkeisha as “Brushaundria Carmichael,”” Caroline Chikezie as “Noma, and ” LaToya Tonodeo as “Diana Tejada,” Michael Ealy as “Detective Don Carter.”
For Season 4 Power Book II: Ghost, Brett Mahoney is the executive producer and showrunner. Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson of G-Unit Film and Television, Mark Canton of Canton Entertainment, and Courtney A. Kemp, the creator and showrunner of the original Power, are the executive producers of the Power universe series.
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