‘Power’ Star Joseph Sikora Teases ‘Tommy’ Spinoff

‘Power’ Star Joseph Sikora Teases ‘Tommy’ Spinoff
As STARZ hit series “Power” ties up loose ends and wraps for good, viewers had to go say goodbye to Tommy, played by Joseph Sikora, on Sunday’s (Jan. 19) episode. While his exit was a clear indication that he wasn’t the person who killed his best friend Ghost, it was still a bittersweet one as he made his way from Queens to Los Angeles in his final scene.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iAhA0zGYhdk
Now, actor Joseph Sikora teased that viewers won’t have to say farewell after all. He rocked a hat that reads “TOMMY SEASON 1” and asked in the caption,
“Who’s READY?!!!!”

While actresses Meagan Good and Lala, who played Tommy’s girlfriend LaKeisha Grant, were all for it, Joseph Sikora might have just been playing around with fans.
It turns out, a crime drama, also named “Tommy” is gearing up for its first season on CBS. That show already has a premiere date of Feb. 6.
While there is currently a “Power” spinoff, “Power Book 2: Ghost” in the works, it’s not certain which characters will return. What we do know so far is that Mary J. Blige is slated to star in it. She said,
“This is probably going to be the most exciting thing that will happen to me this year.

“I’ve known so many Tashas, I’ve known so many Ghosts. I’ve dated so many Ghosts, I’m a huge fan for life, and I’m so grateful to be a part of it.”
“Power” showrunner and creator Courtney Kemp has also said, according to Newsweek, that the spinoff will
“Continue the journey of some of Power‘s most controversial characters.”
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