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7.7 6 Seasons • 63 Episodes

Power

A successful New York entrepreneur lives a double life as the head of a drug empire that serves only the rich and influential, all while wanting to escape the underworld and keep his family safe.

Seasons

Top Cast

  • Omari Hardwick

    Omari Hardwick

    James 'Ghost' St. Patrick

  • Joseph Sikora

    Joseph Sikora

    Tommy Egan

  • Naturi Naughton

    Naturi Naughton

    Tasha St. Patrick

  • Larenz Tate

    Larenz Tate

    Rashad Tate

  • Shane Johnson

    Shane Johnson

    Cooper Saxe

  • Rotimi

    Rotimi

    Dre

  • Michael J. Ferguson

    Michael J. Ferguson

    Francis "2-Bit" Johnson

  • Jerry Ferrara

    Jerry Ferrara

    Joseph "Joe" Proctor

  • Monique Gabriela Curnen

    Monique Gabriela Curnen

    Blanca Rodriguez

Overview

A successful New York entrepreneur lives a double life as the head of a drug empire that serves only the rich and influential, all while wanting to escape the underworld and keep his family safe.

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