The Power universe just found its new Ghost and Tommy. Spence Moore (Creed III, Brilliant Minds) and Charlie Mann (The Watchers, Virdee) have been tapped to lead Power: Origins, portraying the younger versions of James “Ghost” St. Patrick and Tommy Egan — roles made iconic by Omari Hardwick and Joseph Sikora in the original series.
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The new prequel follows Ghost (Moore) and Tommy (Mann) as ambitious hustlers determined to build their empire in New York City. More than just leveling up, these two are dead set on becoming legends in the game.
They’ll be joined by Power Book III: Raising Kanan star MeKai Curtis, who will reprise his role as young Kanan Stark — the part originally played by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson.
Power: Origins marks the fourth spinoff and second prequel in the juggernaut franchise. It follows Power Book II: Ghost, which wrapped in 2024 after four seasons; Power Book III: Raising Kanan, set to conclude with its upcoming fifth season; and Power Book IV: Force, bowing its third and final season on November 7. A fifth spinoff, Power: Legacy, is also in the works.
Behind the scenes, Raising Kanan creator Sascha Penn serves as showrunner and EP, co-writing the pilot alongside Power creator Courtney A. Kemp. The Power universe is executive produced by Kemp (via End of Episode), Jackson (via G-Unit Film and Television), Mark Canton, Chris Selak, Kevin Fox, and Pete Chatmon, with Lionsgate Television producing.