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Power Book IV: Force
Robert Munic · Series · 2022
What hooked you in Power Book IV: Force was the calculated climb of an outsider determined to dismantle established empires.
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The source
Power
Courtney Kemp Agboh · Series · 2014

Adaptation
Power Book II: Ghost
Courtney Kemp Agboh · Series · 2020

Adaptation
Power Book III: Raising Kanan
Sascha Penn · Series · 2021
Books on the same thread
The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
Suzanne Collins · Book · 2023
Like Tommy Egan in Power Book IV: Force, Coriolanus Snow navigates a ruthless power structure where ambition and the willingness to rewrite the rules dictate who survives the game.
Things We Never Got Over
Lucy Score · Book · 2022
While the setting differs from Power Book IV: Force, you will recognize the same intense, protective authority and uncompromising nature in Knox as he manages his own private domain.
Allegiant
Veronica Roth · Book · 2013
Tris Prior’s struggle against a fractured, corrupt system in this story mirrors the disruptive quest for control that defines the journey of the protagonist in Power Book IV: Force.
Sharpe's Tiger
Bernard Cornwell · Book · 2011
Sharpe shares the same outsider perspective seen in Power Book IV: Force, relying on grit and tactical rule-breaking to dismantle a powerful regime from the inside out.
Films on the same thread

Scarface
Film · 1983
Tony Montana’s aggressive pursuit of dominance in the drug trade provides the same high-stakes adrenaline and criminal empire building that kept you watching Power Book IV: Force.

Layer Cake
Matthew Vaughn · Film · 2004
This film captures the same tension found in Power Book IV: Force, forcing a skilled operator to abandon his established rules to navigate a volatile, dangerous criminal underworld.

The Gentlemen
Guy Ritchie · Film · 2020
The complex power struggle and strategic maneuvering behind a lucrative drug empire in London will feel immediately familiar if you enjoyed the high-stakes world of Power Book IV: Force.

Menace II Society
Albert Hughes · Film · 1993
The raw, gritty exploration of the cycle of violence and the desperate quest for a better life echoes the urban intensity that defines the atmosphere of Power Book IV: Force.
Podcasts on the same thread

S-Town
Serial Productions · Podcast · 2024
Just as Tommy Egan challenges the status quo in Power Book IV: Force, John’s confrontational approach to his own environment offers a similarly obsessive look at power and social decay.

Business Wars
Audible · Podcast · 2026
The cutthroat nature of industrial rivalry here mirrors the intense market competition and strategic warfare used to build the criminal empire featured in Power Book IV: Force.
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Common questions
What order should I watch Power Book IV: Force in relation to the other Power series?
Power Book IV: Force follows the events of the original Power series. While it can be watched independently, viewing Power, Power Book II: Ghost, and Power Book III: Raising Kanan provides necessary context for Tommy Egan’s character development and his transition from New York to Chicago.
Is Power Book IV: Force a direct sequel to the original Power?
Yes, Power Book IV: Force serves as a sequel to the original Power series. It focuses on the character Tommy Egan as he leaves New York behind to establish himself as a major drug dealer in Chicago after the conclusion of the events in the initial show.
Does Power Book IV: Force feature characters from Power Book II: Ghost or Power Book III: Raising Kanan?
Power Book IV: Force centers on Tommy Egan, a character established in the original Power series. While the shows exist in the same universe, the narrative of Force is specifically dedicated to Tommy’s journey in Chicago rather than the storylines found in Power Book II: Ghost or Power Book III: Raising Kanan.
How does Tommy Egan's role in Power Book IV: Force differ from his role in Power?
In the original Power series, Tommy Egan operated within the New York drug trade. In Power Book IV: Force, he functions as an outsider in Chicago, where he intentionally breaks local rules to rewrite the city's power structure and attempt to become the biggest drug dealer in the region.