‘Power’ To End With Upcoming 6th Season

‘Power’ To End With Upcoming 6th Season
This is a big, rich town – and “Power” fans officially live in the saddest part! Executive producer of the Starz series, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson announced to Instagram followers that the show will end after this season. His caption read:
“@50cent Augs25 starts Season 6 is the final season of POWER. I have 4 spin off shows coming so don’t trip. Starz #lecheminduroi #bransoncognac”

All of the main cast members (50 Cent, Naturi Naughton, Omari Hardwick, Joseph Sikora, LaLa Anthony, and Lela Loren) joined forces to share the news on today’s (5/9/19) episode of “Strahan And Sara.”

However, there’s hope, “Power” fans! The final season will air more episodes than the previous seasons!
GET READY @Power_STARZ fans! The final season drops August 25th. @50cent @OmariHardwick @lala @naturinaughton @JosephSikora4@LelaLoren #StrahanAndSara #PowerTV #Power pic.twitter.com/U7sGV9zRQx
— GMA3: What You Need To Know (@ABCGMA3) May 9, 2019
As we previously reported, several spin-off shows featuring the cast members are in the works. LaLa Anthony is set to executive produce and reprise her role as Lakeisha Grant in the series, “Intercepted.”

What are your thoughts about the series ending? Let us know in the comments.
Written by Miata Shanay
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