Today, Starz released the official trailer for the fourth and final season of Power Book II: Ghost. Part one of the season debuts on Friday, June 7, at midnight Et on the Starz app, coinciding with the 10th Anniversary of Power‘s debut on Starz. On linear, it will debut on Starz at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt in the U.S. and 9:00 Pm Et in Canada.
Part two premieres on Friday, September 6, at midnight Et on the Starz app and on Starz at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt in the U.S. and 9:00 p.m. Et in Canada on linear.
With targets on his back from all angles, Tariq must decide whether to embrace the St. Patrick name for better or for worse. Everyone is on the hunt for revenge and each character’s respective motivations fuel their power of choice to dive deeper into the game or fight their way out.
Part two premieres on Friday, September 6, at midnight Et on the Starz app and on Starz at 8:00 p.m. Et/Pt in the U.S. and 9:00 p.m. Et in Canada on linear.
With targets on his back from all angles, Tariq must decide whether to embrace the St. Patrick name for better or for worse. Everyone is on the hunt for revenge and each character’s respective motivations fuel their power of choice to dive deeper into the game or fight their way out.
- 5/9/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Today, Starz revealed first-look photos of its fourth and final season of Power Book II: Ghost and announced Golden Brooks (Girlfriends) will join the upcoming season in a recurring role as “Janet Stewart,” Monet Tejada’s cousin.
Part one of Power Book II: Ghost debuts on Friday, June 7, at midnight Et on the Starz app, which also coincides with the 10th Anniversary of Power’s debut on Starz. On linear, it will debut on Starz at 8:00 Pm Et/Pt in the U.S. and 9:00 Pm Et in Canada. Part two premieres on Friday, September 6, at midnight Et on the Starz app and on Starz at 8:00 Pm Et/Pt in the U.S. and 9:00 Pm Et in Canada on linear.
The collection of photos includes fans’ first look at Michael Ealy in the role of “Detective Don Carter,” and Golden Brooks as “Janet,” who both join the cast this season,...
Part one of Power Book II: Ghost debuts on Friday, June 7, at midnight Et on the Starz app, which also coincides with the 10th Anniversary of Power’s debut on Starz. On linear, it will debut on Starz at 8:00 Pm Et/Pt in the U.S. and 9:00 Pm Et in Canada. Part two premieres on Friday, September 6, at midnight Et on the Starz app and on Starz at 8:00 Pm Et/Pt in the U.S. and 9:00 Pm Et in Canada on linear.
The collection of photos includes fans’ first look at Michael Ealy in the role of “Detective Don Carter,” and Golden Brooks as “Janet,” who both join the cast this season,...
- 4/18/2024
- by Mirko Parlevliet
- Vital Thrills
Fans of the Power franchise are losing Ghost again — but this time, it’s the series.
Starz has canceled Power Book II: Ghost, with the show’s fourth season to serve as its last. It will be broken into two parts, premiering June 7 and September 6. Watch the teaser above.
The move was prefaced by Starz CEO Jeffrey Hirsch this week when he revealed plans to contain content costs by developing more new shows versus sustaining series longer as they become more expensive.
Using the Power franchise as an example, he said: “You look at the [Power] map and say, ‘Ok, if I take one of those characters out and spin one of those out, I can bring that on to replace the Power show at half the cost.’ Now I’m putting a lot of money right to the bottom line. And I’m really not losing anything in terms of acquisition costs and subscriber viewership,...
Starz has canceled Power Book II: Ghost, with the show’s fourth season to serve as its last. It will be broken into two parts, premiering June 7 and September 6. Watch the teaser above.
The move was prefaced by Starz CEO Jeffrey Hirsch this week when he revealed plans to contain content costs by developing more new shows versus sustaining series longer as they become more expensive.
Using the Power franchise as an example, he said: “You look at the [Power] map and say, ‘Ok, if I take one of those characters out and spin one of those out, I can bring that on to replace the Power show at half the cost.’ Now I’m putting a lot of money right to the bottom line. And I’m really not losing anything in terms of acquisition costs and subscriber viewership,...
- 3/14/2024
- by Rosy Cordero
- Deadline Film + TV
Twice a month Joe Lipsett will dissect a new Amityville Horror film to explore how the “franchise” has evolved in increasingly ludicrous directions. This is “The Amityville IP.”
Straight off the top, audiences going into An Amityville Poltergeist (2020) hoping to see objects flying around the famed Long Island house need to adjust their expectations. Despite featuring the word “poltergeist” in the title, the film is more of a drama with J-Horror spectral hauntings. In fact all of the horrific set pieces draw heavily on the visual iconography of Ringu/The Ring and The Grudge.
An Amityville Poltergeist is another name-only entry in the Amityville “franchise.” According to IMDb trivia, the film was shot under the title No Sleep, then became Don’t Sleep in post-production, then changed to include Amityville by the distributor when it was being shopped around.
So while there is a brief, half-hearted attempt to capture the iconic cat eye windows,...
Straight off the top, audiences going into An Amityville Poltergeist (2020) hoping to see objects flying around the famed Long Island house need to adjust their expectations. Despite featuring the word “poltergeist” in the title, the film is more of a drama with J-Horror spectral hauntings. In fact all of the horrific set pieces draw heavily on the visual iconography of Ringu/The Ring and The Grudge.
An Amityville Poltergeist is another name-only entry in the Amityville “franchise.” According to IMDb trivia, the film was shot under the title No Sleep, then became Don’t Sleep in post-production, then changed to include Amityville by the distributor when it was being shopped around.
So while there is a brief, half-hearted attempt to capture the iconic cat eye windows,...
- 11/7/2023
- by Joe Lipsett
- bloody-disgusting.com
Stars: Parris Bates, Conor Austin, Sydney Winbush, Rebecca Morse, Jon Ashley Hall | Written by Calvin Morie McCarthy, Jon Ashley Hall | Directed by Calvin Morie McCarthy
After Amityville Island, Amityville Asylum, Amityville Cornfield and Witches of Amityville Academy I was actually surprised to find out that nobody had made a film called Amityville Poltergeist before this. It seems like a natural combination, the infamous haunted house and the most infamous type of haunting.
Jim (Parris Bates; Fencesitters) is a broke college student. His friend Collin (Conor Austin) and Collin’s girlfriend Alyson (Sydney Winbush; Shrill) suggest selling his plasma but he hates needles. Instead, he gets a weekend gig house-sitting for Eunice (Rebecca Kimble or Rebecca Morse depending on whether you go by IMDb or the end credits) and her son Tony (Jon Ashley Hall) after what has to be one of the most awkward job interviews on record. During it,...
After Amityville Island, Amityville Asylum, Amityville Cornfield and Witches of Amityville Academy I was actually surprised to find out that nobody had made a film called Amityville Poltergeist before this. It seems like a natural combination, the infamous haunted house and the most infamous type of haunting.
Jim (Parris Bates; Fencesitters) is a broke college student. His friend Collin (Conor Austin) and Collin’s girlfriend Alyson (Sydney Winbush; Shrill) suggest selling his plasma but he hates needles. Instead, he gets a weekend gig house-sitting for Eunice (Rebecca Kimble or Rebecca Morse depending on whether you go by IMDb or the end credits) and her son Tony (Jon Ashley Hall) after what has to be one of the most awkward job interviews on record. During it,...
- 6/3/2021
- by Jim Morazzini
- Nerdly
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