Power: Origins
Upcoming American drama series
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Power: Origins is an American crime drama television series created by Sascha Penn that will premiere on Starz.
- Spence Moore
- Charlie Mann
- Mekai Curtis
- Zuri Reed
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| Genre | Crime drama[1] |
| Created by | Sascha Penn |
| Based on | Power created by Courtney A. Kemp |
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| Country of origin | United States |
| Original language | English |
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| Network | Starz |
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Premise
It is the fourth upcoming spin-off and second prequel of Power. Set in the late 1990s and early 2000s, it will follow the early lives of James St. Patrick and Tommy Egan. It will be the fifth installment of the Power Universe. Starz described the series as "a fun, rambunctious exploration of a new time period in the Power franchise," and stated that it centers on "the unbridled audacity of young men on the rise, determined to become legends in the game."
Cast
Main
- Spence Moore as James "Ghost" St. Patrick
- Charlie Mann as Thomas "Tommy" Egan
- Mekai Curtis as Kanan Stark
- Zuri Reed as Tasha St. Patrick
Recurring
- Jennifer Ferrin as Kate Egan
- Lizzy DeClement as Jill Wexler
- Lenny Platt as Lenny Seidell
- Armani Gabriel as J-Boogs
- Everett Osborne as Omay Moreau
- Jason Dirden as Traymont Stinson
- Kelly McCreary as Melanie Rivers
- Hill Harper as Burns
- Nadia Dajani as Teresa Boselli
- Damon Gupton as Glover Archibald
- Tonya Pinkins as Grandma Charlayne
- Dominic Rains as Fred Drexel
Production
Development
In March 2024, Starz announced that Power: Origins the prequel series of Power about the origin story of Ghost and Thomas "Tommy" Egan was in development. Sascha Penn is the executive producer for the series, alongside the creator of Power Courtney A. Kemp through her production company End of Episode, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson through G-Unit Films and Television Inc., Mark Canton through Canton Entertainment, Pete Chatmon who also serves as director and Chris Selak, with Lionsgate Television producing the series.[1][2] In June 2025, it was revealed that the series had opened its writing rooms, with Penn serving as showrunner.[3] In July 2025, it was anncouned that Starz had greenlighted the series, and it would consist 18 episodes.[4]
Casting
In July 2025, it was announced that Mekai Curtis would reprise the role of early adult Kanan Stark in the series, which he has portrayed in Power Book III: Raising Kanan.[4] In September 2025, Spence Moore and Charlie Mann was cast as "Ghost" and "Tommy" respectively.[5] In December 2025, Jennifer Ferrin, Lizzy DeClement, Lenny Platt, Armani Gabriel, Everett Osborne and Jason Dirden were cast in recurring roles.[2] In January 2026, Kelly McCreary, Hill Harper, Nadia Dajani, Damon Gupton, Tonya Pinkins were cast in recurring roles.[6] In February 2026, Dominic Rains joined the recurring cast of the series.[7] In March 2026, Zuri Reed was cast as series regular, playing the younger version of Tasha St. Patrick of Power.[8]
Filming
In December 2025, it was confirmed that the production of the series got underway in New York.[2]