'Power' season 4 news: Official premiere date revealed; story to focus on redemption

Promotional image for the STARZ drama "Power" season 4. Facebook/Power.Starz

STARZ finally revealed the official premiere date for "Power" season 4.

More new episodes of the hit STARZ drama will start airing on Sunday, June 25, the network announced on Wednesday. TV Line notes viewers who missed the TV premiere can watch the episode at 12:01 a.m. that same day through the STARZ app and On Demand.

Season 3 left off on a cliffhanger when Felipe's (Enrique Murciano) mole Mike (David Fumero) fatally shot Greg (Andy Bean). Ghost (Omari Hardwick) ended up taking the fall for what happened, and he was arrested by none other than his ex, Angela (Lela Loren). Although Tommy (Joseph Sikora) and Ghost neutralized Milan by killing him, Tommy blindsided Ghost and allowed the designer drugs to go through the club. The next installment will reportedly pick up after Ghost's arrest.

According to TV Guide, this coming season's theme is redemption. Characters have to live with the consequences of getting their desires. As for Ghost, his fight for redemption leads him to deal with old enemies, the media, and new allies. His time behind bars serves as the ultimate payback for dumping Angela, who made his false arrest happen. The new artwork for season 4 has been recently revealed and it hints that Ghost is not taking his time in jail lightly. His facial reaction shows he is still hurt over Angela's betrayal and losing his freedom.

STARZ has already renewed the series for seasons 4 and 5 last year. When season 3 wrapped up in September last year, showrunner Courtney Kemp confirmed that the next batch of episodes will explore how the people around Ghost will deal with his absence.

"We're going to right at [the development that] Tommy's the connect now," she stated, "and we're going to right at Tasha having made certain choices having to do with LaKeisha and her own ambitions now being stuck in this role of, 'Uh-oh, my husband was arrested, my kids are affected, what do I do?'"

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