Before the premiere of the third and final season, actor Joseph Sikora spoke with CNET about the evolution of his character, Tommy Egan, in Power Book IV: Force. Known for his ruthless yet complex personality, Tommy returns to the streets of Chicago for one last round of chaos, vengeance, and survival.
As the new season unfolds, Tommy’s world is crowded with federal agents, rival dealers, and internal threats. Fans can expect to see him once again in his trademark hoodie, behind the wheel of his blue Mustang, and dangerously close to the edge—both personally and professionally.
“There’s a certain sense of satisfaction that comes with knowing Tommy Egan will cancel Christmas for at least one person in the Power franchise.”
After more than a decade portraying one of television’s most volatile antiheroes, Sikora revealed that this season brought a surprising emotional angle to Tommy’s journey. The actor noted that even within the familiar violence and power struggles, there remains something fresh to uncover about the man beneath the menace.
Across the franchise, Tommy’s romantic history—from Holly and LaKeisha to his brief connection with Gloria—has shown flashes of vulnerability beneath his hardened exterior. Now, as Force nears its end, Sikora suggests audiences will see a side of Tommy Egan that even long-time fans might not expect.
The final chapter promises volatile alliances, power shifts, and a fitting farewell to one of Starz’s most brutal yet compelling crime sagas.
Joseph Sikora hints that Power Book IV: Force will close Tommy Egan’s story with new emotional depth, showing a man confronting both his enemies and himself.