How to watch Power Book IV: Force season 3 online — when is it coming out?
The end is nigh as the Power sequel reaches its endgame

Power Book IV: Force returns for its third and final season, with Tommy Egan (Joseph Sikora) facing his most formidable challenges yet. Picking up from the dramatic season two finale, Tommy finds himself with an ever-growing list of enemies, with both the Feds and rival gangs hot on his trail.
- Release date: November 7, 2025
- Streaming on: Starz.com - save up to 91%
Season 3 will delve into the deepening divide within Tommy's own coalition as he battles to protect his empire and become Chicago's sole kingpin. But with the stakes higher than ever, Tommy's strategic prowess will be key to his survival.
Showrunner Gary Lennon has promised a "fulfilling ending" that will question everything fans thought they knew about Tommy's world" and castmember Joseph Sikora has hinted that while this is the end of Tommy's journey in Chicago, his story in the broader Power Universe is far from over.
Here's how to watch the third and final season of Power Book IV: Force, scheduled to premiere on November 7, 2025, on Starz.
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Watch Power Book IV: Force season 3 in the US
You can watch new episodes of Power Book IV: Force season 3 on Starz. No cable? Subscribe to the Starz streaming platform and app.
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You can also stream Starz via Philo (from $25/month plus $10/month Starz add-on) and Sling TV, which offers Starz as a $9/month add-on to either of its Blue or Orange plans.
Watch Power Book IV: Force S3 from abroad
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Watch Power Book IV: Force S3 around the world
How to watch Power Book IV: Force S3 in Canada
The Power franchise typically ends up on Crave in Canada, with all episodes going out weekly.
Crave with ads starts at $9.99 a month or you can save with annual subscription.
Whichever tier you choose, you'll also have to pay extra for Crave's Starz add-on in order to watch this and all of the Power series. It costs an additional $5.99 per month.
How to watch Power Book IV: Force season 3 in the UK
Power Book IV: Force 2025 will likely be available to watch on MGM+ in the UK, which is an add-on for Amazon Prime Video.
So if you already have Prime, you'll need to pay £4.49 per month after enjoying the 7-day free trial to MGM+..
Either way, you'll be able to watch Power season 3 (2025) in the same place as all your usual Amazon Prime content.
How to watch Power Book IV: Force S3 online in Australia
We'd expect Power Book IV: Force season 3 to join the likes of Power Book II: Ghost season 4 on Australian streaming service Stan.
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Tom is a journalist, copywriter and content designer based in the UK. He has written articles for What Hi-Fi?, T3, ShortList, The Sun, The Mail on Sunday, The Daily Telegraph, Elle Deco, The Sunday Times, Men's Health and many more. His specialities include the streaming services, mobile technology and electric vehicles.
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