'Power' season 3 release date, spoilers: Any hope left for Tasha and Ghost?

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The relationship between James "Ghost" St. Patrick (Omari Hardwick) and his wife Tasha (Naturi Naughton) is far from over. This was revealed in a recent question and answer session on Twitter, where series creator Courtney Kemp Agboh revealed several details that fans can look forward to in the third season of Starz's hit drama series, "Power." 

The series creator said that the relationship between Ghost and Tasha is not yet over even if he chose to stay with Angela (Lela Loren) in the final episode of season 2. Agboh said that as long as they have their three children, they will continue to cross paths with each other.

"He may bring those issues up about what their emotional relationship is, but as long as they have those kids they're still going to be together on some level," she said, adding that viewers should look forward to the developments in their relationship in season 3. 

Ghost will not be the only one to have a colorful love life in the upcoming season. The Q&A session also featured J.R. Ramirez's response to a fan question regarding the love life of his character Julio, Ghost's most trusted drug runner. Based on Ramirez's answer, Julio may no longer have lonely nights soon since he might get an opportunity to find love in season 3. However, the actor chose not to give specific details regarding his upcoming love interest. 

Season 2 of "Power" ended on a high note last Aug. 15, as its final episode beat the ratings achieved by the show's season 1 finale. 

"Power" season 3 was announced shortly after the favorable audience response received by the pilot episode of its sophomore season. At the moment, Starz has yet to announce when the upcoming season will be aired. 

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