Power Book II: Ghost

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Power Book II: Ghost
GenreCrime drama
Created byCourtney A. Kemp
Based onPower created by Courtney A. Kemp
Starring
Opening theme"Big Rich Town" by 50 Cent and Joe
ComposerJeff Russo
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes30
Production
Executive producers
Running time56–68 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkStarz
ReleaseSeptember 6, 2020 (2020-09-06) –
present (present)
Related

Power Book II: Ghost, or simply Ghost is an American crime drama television series created by Courtney A. Kemp that premiered on September 6, 2020 on Starz.[1] The series is both a direct sequel and spin-off to Power.

In December 2021, the series was renewed for a third season which premiered on March 17, 2023.[2][3] In January 2023, ahead of the third season premiere, the series was renewed for a fourth season.[4] On March 14, 2024, it was announced that the fourth season will be the series' final season and is split into two parts; part one is set to premiere on June 7, and part two is set to premiere on September 6.[5]

Premise[edit]

Ghost follows Tariq navigating his new life, in which his desire to shed his father's legacy comes up against the mounting pressure to save his family. Along the way, Tariq gets entangled in the affairs of the cutthroat Tejada family, adding further complications as he tries to balance his drug operations with his education, love life, family affairs, scrutiny from local and federal law enforcement.

Cast and characters[edit]

Character Portrayed by Seasons
1 2 3
Tariq St. Patrick Michael Rainey Jr. Main
Cooper Saxe Shane Johnson Main
Brayden Weston Gianni Paolo Main
Caridad “Carrie” Milgram Melanie Liburd Main Does not appear
Dru Tejada Lovell Adams-Gray Main
Ezekiel “Zeke” Cross Daniel Bellomy Main Does not appear
Tameika Washington Quincy Tyler Bernstine Main Guest
Lauren Baldwin Paige Hurd Main
Lorenzo “Cane” Tejada Jr. Woody McClain Main
Jabari Reynolds Justin Marcel McManus Main Guest Does not appear
Davis MacLean Method Man Main
Diana Tejada LaToya Tonodeo Main
Monet Stewart Tejada Mary J. Blige Main
Tasha St. Patrick Naturi Naughton Main Guest
Dante “Mecca” Spears Daniel Sunjata Does not appear Main Does not appear
Jenny Sullivan Paton Ashbrook Guest Main
Lorenzo Tejada Sr. Berto Colon Recurring Main Recurring
Effie Morales Alix Lapri Recurring Main
Rashad Tate Larenz Tate Recurring Main
Keke Travis Moriah Brown Does not appear Main
Blanca Rodriguez Monique Curnen Recurring Guest Main
Harper Benett Keesha Sharp Does not appear Main
Lucas Weston David Walton Does not appear Main

Main[edit]

  • Michael Rainey Jr. as Tariq St. Patrick, the son of James "Ghost" St. Patrick and Tasha Green-St. Patrick, who is slowly following in his father's footsteps as a drug dealer.
  • Shane Johnson as Cooper Saxe, the attorney protecting Tariq, despite failed attempts to catch Ghost, Tasha, Tommy and Tariq. (seasons 1–3)
  • Gianni Paolo as Brayden Weston, Tariq's best friend and business partner from Choate, as well as a former roommate at Stansfield. He now works at Weston Holdings his family hedge fund on Wall Street.
  • Melanie Liburd as Caridad "Carrie" Milgram, one of Tariq's professors who had a secret relationship with Zeke. (seasons 1–2)
  • Lovell Adams-Gray as Dru Tejada, the artistic middle child of Monet and Lorenzo and brother of Cane and Diana who is gay.
  • Daniel Bellomy as Ezekiel "Zeke" Cross, Tariq’s tutee who was the star basketball player at Stansfield, Monet's hidden son with Mecca and Carrie's new love interest. (seasons 1–2)
  • Quincy Tyler Bernstine as Tameika Washington, an attorney formerly affiliated with Saxe (season 1; guest seasons 2–3)
  • Paige Hurd as Lauren Baldwin, Tariq's former classmate and ex-girlfriend who’s currently in hiding after a failed murder attempt on her. (seasons 1-3)
  • Woody McClain as Lorenzo "Cane" Tejada Jr., the ruthless eldest child of Monet and Lorenzo, brother of Dru and Diana, Tariq’s main rival and Effie's lover.
  • Justin Marcel McManus as Jabari Reynolds, Carrie's ex-boyfriend and Tariq's professor. (season 1; guest season 2)
  • Method Man as Davis MacLean, Tasha, Tariq and the Tejada's lawyer who looks to win at all costs.
  • LaToya Tonodeo as Diana Tejada, the youngest child of Monet and Lorenzo and sister of Dru and Cane who is also in the drug business, also a fellow student at Stanfield and Tariq's love interest.
  • Mary J. Blige as Monet Stewart Tejada, queenpin and second-in-command of the Tejada drug cartel, mother of Cane, Dru, Diana, and Zeke.
  • Naturi Naughton as Tasha St. Patrick, Tariq's mother and James St Patrick's (Ghost) wife. (season 1; guest seasons 2–3)
  • Daniel Sunjata as Dante "Mecca" Spears, Cane's new business associate, a former associate of Felipe Lobos and Monet's old flame, the father of their son, Zeke. (season 2)[6]
  • Paton Ashbrook as Jenny Sullivan, an attorney working on the Jabari Reynolds case, who's sleeping with Saxe. (season 2–present;[7] guest season 1)
  • Berto Colon as Lorenzo Tejada Sr., was Monet's husband, the leader of the Tejada operation and father to Cane, Dru and Diana. (seasons 2;[7] recurring seasons 1, 3)
  • Alix Lapri as Effie Morales, Tariq's drug dealer ex-girlfriend at Choate and his new business partner. (season 2–present;[7] recurring season 1)
  • Larenz Tate as Councilman Rashad Tate, Ghost's former political rival and now, an ethics professor at Stansfield. (season 2–present;[8] recurring season 1)
  • Keesha Sharp as Professor Harper Benett, Tariq's American Psyche professor, who is also Councilman Tate fiancée (season 3–present)[9]
  • David Walton as Lucas Weston, Brayden's uncle and the CEO of the Weston Holdings Hedge Fund. (season 3)[10]
  • Monique Curnen as NYPD Sergeant Blanca Rodriguez, an NYPD Sergeant who investigated Ghost and Tariq in the past (season 3–present; recurring season 1, guest season 2)[10]
  • Moriah Brown as Keke Travis, an employee at the Weston Holdings Hedge Fund and Brayden's colleague and love interest (season 3–present),[10]
  • Michael Ealy as Detective Don Carter (season 4)
  • Sydney Winbush as Anya Convington, Noma's daughter & Tariq's new lover. (season 4)
  • Lightskin Keisha as BruShandria Carmichael, Tariq's classmate. (season 4; recurring seasons 1–3)
  • Caroline Chikezie as Noma, a terrifying drug lord and Mecca's boss (season 4; recurring season 3)[11]

Recurring[edit]

  • Kathleen Garrett as Judge Nina Larkin, the judge presiding over Tasha St. Patrick's case (season 1)
  • Debbi Morgan as Estelle Green, Tasha's mother and Tariq and Yas' grandmother (season 1, guest seasons 2–3)
  • Paris Morgan as Yasmine St. Patrick, Tariq's little sister and Ghost and Tasha's daughter (season 1, guest seasons 2–3)
  • Victor Garber as Simon Stern, Ghost's former business partner (seasons 1–2)
  • Mark Feuerstein as Steven Ott, the representative of the political party Ghost was part of (seasons 1–2, guest season 3)
  • Sung Kang as John Mak, an attorney formerly involved in the Lobos-Ghost investigation (season 1)
  • Sherri Saum as Paula Matarazzo, top investigator and right hand of Davis (season 1; guest season 2)
  • Shalim Ortiz as Danilo Ramirez, an NYPD officer stationed in the Tejadas' backyard of Queens, NY, and Monet's ex-boyfriend before Cane killed him (season 1)
  • Lightskin Keisha as BruShandria Carmichael, Tariq's classmate
  • Brandi Denise Boyd as Epiphany Turner, a stripper single mom, who worked together with Tasha (season 1)
  • Cory Jeacoma as Trace Weston, Brayden's entitled brother
  • Marcus Anderson Jr. as Lil' Guap, the Tejada's former partner, before Tariq, who frequently worked with Cane before being killed by Dru (seasons 1–2)
  • Brittani Tucker as Chelle, Rel's ex-girlfriend now Cane's girlfriend (seasons 1–2)
  • Andrea Lee Christensen as Riley Saxe-Merchant, Cooper's niece and Brayden's new love interest (season 1)
  • Bradley Gibson as Everett Neal, a member of Zeke's basketball team and Dru's new love interest (seasons 1–3)
  • Geoffrey Owens, as Daniel Warren, a lawyer Ghost trusted with the handling of his will and assets (seasons 1–2)
  • Michael J. Ferguson as Francis "2-Bit" Johnson, a convicted felon formerly associated with Andre Coleman and Tommy Egan (seasons 1, 4; guest season 3)
  • Laz Alonso as Samuel Santana, a detective investigating the death of the GTG assassin on the faculty grounds (season 1)
  • Jimmie Saito as Chef Eric Kamura, Mecca's right-hand man and chef (season 2)
  • Jeff Hephner as Kevin Whitman, the lead detective investigating Jabari's murder until he was killed by Monet. (seasons 2–3)
  • Lahmard Tate as Kamaal Tate, Rashad's brother who is a police officer (season 2)[7]
  • Frank Whaley as Judge Kenneth Lucas, the judge presiding over Tariq's case (season 2)[12]
  • Zephani Idoko as Stephanie, Davis MacLean's Stylist (season 2)
  • Petey McGee as Salim Ashe Freeman, professor Benett's assistant and Diana’s new love interest (season 3)[13]
  • Gbenga Akinnagbe as Ron Samuel Jenkins aka RSJ, one of the richest and most powerful men in the world, who is being pursued by Weston Holdings for a partnership (season 3)[11]
  • Kyle Vincent Terry as Obi, Noma's right-hand man (season 3)[11]
  • Caroline Chikezie as Noma, a terrifying drug lord and Mecca's boss (season 3)[11]
  • Erik Hernandez as Gordo Castillo, Frank and Evelyn's son and Dru's new love interest (season 3)
  • Mattea Conforti as Elisa Marie Proctor, Joe and Lindsay's daughter (season 4)

Guest stars[edit]

  • David Zayas as Uncle Frank Castillo, a relative of the Tejadas who tried to set them up (season 1)
  • Glynn Turman as Gabriel, uncle to Ghost (season 1)
  • Elizabeth Rodriguez as Paz Valdes, Angela Valdes' sister (seasons 1, 3)
  • Jeff Auer as Robert Weston, the patriarch of the Weston family
  • Angel Reda as Nicole Weston, wife to Robert and mother to Brayden, Trace and Becca
  • Samantha Blaire Cutler as Becca Weston, sister to Brayden and Trace, daughter of Robert and Nicole
  • Donshea Hopkins as Raina St. Patrick, Tariq's twin sister (1-2)
  • Luenell Campbell as Ms. Richards, Spanky's mother (season 1)
  • Jackie Long as Rico Barnes, the man who provides the drugs for the Tejadas to distribute (season 1)
  • Joseph Sikora as Tommy Egan, Ghost's best friend, Tariq's godfather and surrogate uncle and Cash's surrogate father (seasons 1 and 3)
  • Denim Roberson as Cash Grant, LaKeisha Grant's son (season 1)
  • Redman (season 2)[14] and Jordan Mahome (season 3) as Theo Rollins, Davis' older brother who is in prison (season 2)[14]
  • 50 Cent as Kanan Stark, Ghost's old friend and Tariq's mentor of sort, whom he got killed and has nightmares of (season 2)
  • Alani "La La" Anthony as LaKeisha Grant, Tommy's ex and Tasha's former best friend, who was murdered by her in order to protect Tariq (season 2)
  • Marcus Callender as Raymond "Ray Ray" Walker, the corrupt cop who murdered Raina St. Patrick and became Tariq's first victim (season 2)
  • Jerry Ferrara as Joseph Proctor, Ghost and Tommy's former lawyer who was murdered by the latter, after Tariq allowed him access to his penthouse (season 2)
  • Lauren Vélez as Evelyn Castillo, Frank's wife, who shows up after her husband has gone missing (guest seasons 2–3)
  • Emeka Okafor as himself and a basketball trainer for Zeke (season 2)
  • Patricia Kalember as Kate Egan, Tommy's mother (season 3)

Episodes[edit]

Series overview[edit]

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
110September 6, 2020 (2020-09-06)January 3, 2021 (2021-01-03)
210November 21, 2021 (2021-11-21)February 6, 2022 (2022-02-06)
310March 17, 2023 (2023-03-17)May 26, 2023 (2023-05-26)

Season 1 (2020–21)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
11"The Stranger"Anthony HemingwayCourtney A. KempSeptember 6, 2020 (2020-09-06)0.680[15]
22"Exceeding Expectations"Marisol AdlerMonica MitchellSeptember 13, 2020 (2020-09-13)0.564[16]
33"Play the Game"Hernan OtañoGabriela Uribe & Aixsha HicianoSeptember 20, 2020 (2020-09-20)0.535[17]
44"The Prince"Shana SteinCharles Ray Hamilton & Julian OuanésSeptember 27, 2020 (2020-09-27)0.566[18]
55"The Gift of the Magi"Erica A. WatsonAndre J. FergusonOctober 4, 2020 (2020-10-04)0.593[19]
66"Good vs. Evil"Eif RiveraGeoffrey ThorneDecember 6, 2020 (2020-12-06)0.587[20]
77"Sex Week"Hernan OtañoMonica Mitchell & Charles Ray HamiltonDecember 13, 2020 (2020-12-13)0.583[21]
88"Family First"Stewart SchillAndre J. Ferguson & Julian OuanésDecember 20, 2020 (2020-12-20)0.468[22]
99"Monster"Bart WenrichGabriela UribeDecember 27, 2020 (2020-12-27)0.560[23]
1010"Heart of Darkness"Rob HardyStory by : Aixsha Hiciano
Teleplay by : Randy Huggins & Aixsha Hiciano
January 3, 2021 (2021-01-03)0.617[24]

Season 2 (2021–22)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
111"Free Will is Never Free"Rob HardyBrett MahoneyNovember 21, 2021 (2021-11-21)0.518[25]
122"Selfless Acts?"Stewart SchillMonica MitchellNovember 28, 2021 (2021-11-28)0.526[26]
133"The Greater Good"Brendan WalshKevin J. Hynes & Oneika BarrettDecember 5, 2021 (2021-12-05)0.477[27]
144"Gettin' These Ends"Ruben GarciaCharles Ray HamiltonDecember 12, 2021 (2021-12-12)0.423[28]
155"Coming Home to Roost"Shana SteinAixsha HicianoDecember 19, 2021 (2021-12-19)0.449[29]
166"What's Free?"Nefertite NguvuAndre J. FergusonJanuary 9, 2022 (2022-01-09)0.555[30]
177"Forced My Hand"Hernan OtañoMonica Mitchell & Lacey HerbertJanuary 16, 2022 (2022-01-16)0.522[31]
188"Drug Related"Shana SteinJulian OuanesJanuary 23, 2022 (2022-01-23)0.566[32]
199"A Fair Fight?"Bart WenrichSara Rose FeinbergJanuary 30, 2022 (2022-01-30)0.533[33]
2010"Love and War"Rob HardyGabriela UribeFebruary 6, 2022 (2022-02-06)0.801[34]

Season 3 (2023)[edit]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateU.S. viewers
(millions)
211"Your Perception, Your Reality"Geary McLeodBrett Mahoney & Ashley Victoria HudsonMarch 17, 2023 (2023-03-17)0.362[35]
222"Need vs. Greed"Ruben GarciaMonica MitchellMarch 24, 2023 (2023-03-24)0.236[36]
233"Human Capital"Eif RiveraVladimir Cvetko & Jormond ThompsonMarch 31, 2023 (2023-03-31)0.280[37]
244"The Land of Opportunity"Stewart SchillAndre J. FergusonApril 7, 2023 (2023-04-07)0.265[38]
255"No More Second Chances"Rob HardyLacey HerbertApril 14, 2023 (2023-04-14)0.276[39]
266"Land of Lies"Erica WatsonMonica Mitchell & Gabriela UribeApril 21, 2023 (2023-04-21)0.248[40]
277"Deal or No Deal"Joy T. LaneThomas WongApril 28, 2023 (2023-04-28)0.279[41]
288"Sacrifice"Dawn WilkinsonSara Rose FeinbergMay 5, 2023 (2023-05-05)0.248[42]
299"A Last Gift"Brendan WalshGabriela UribeMay 19, 2023 (2023-05-19)0.209[43]
3010"Divided We Stand"Geary McLeodVladimir CvetkoMay 26, 2023 (2023-05-26)0.339[44]

Production[edit]

Development[edit]

On July 26, 2019, Starz announced the straight-to-series order with the news that Mary J. Blige would star.[45] On February 9, 2020, Starz announced the premise of the series.[46] On September 22, 2020, Starz renewed the series for a second season.[47] On December 7, 2021, Starz renewed the series for a third season with Brett Mahoney taking over as the showrunner.[2] On January 30, 2023, ahead of the third season premiere, Starz renewed the series for a fourth season.[4] On March 14, 2024, it was announced that the fourth season will be the series final season and will have two parts.[5]

Casting[edit]

Mary J. Blige was cast on July 26, 2019, with the initial news. On January 14, 2020, Method Man was cast in a main role.[48] The remainder of the main cast was entirely announced on February 9, 2020.[49] On July 21, 2020, Sherri Saum was cast for the series.[50] Two days later, Shalim Ortiz was cast in a recurring role.[51] On February 24, Daniel Sunjata was cast as a new series regular for the second season.[6] On April 27, 2021, Redman joined the cast in a guest starring role for the second season.[14] On June 21, 2021, Paton Ashbrook, Berto Colon, and Alix Lapri were promoted to series regulars while Lahmard Tate joined the cast in a recurring role, reprising his role as Kamaal Tate from the sixth season of Power.[7] On October 1, 2021, Frank Whaley joined the cast in a recurring role for the second season.[12] In January 2022, Keesha Sharp, David Walton, Monique Curnen, and Moriah Brown were cast as series regulars while Petey McGee joined the cast in a recurring role for the third season.[9][10][13] In March 2022, Gbenga Akinnagbe, Kyle Vincent Terry, and Caroline Chikezie were cast in recurring roles.[11] Upon the fourth season renewal announcement, Michael Ealy joined the cast as a new series regular.[4]

Release[edit]

The series' official trailer was released on August 4, 2020.[52] The series premiered on September 6, 2020 on Starz.[1] The second season premiered on November 21, 2021.[53] The third season premiered on March 17, 2023.[3] The fourth season have two parts; part one is scheduled to premiere on June 7, 2024, and part two is scheduled to premiere on September 6, 2024.[5]

Reception[edit]

Accolades[edit]

Awards and nominations received by Power Book II: Ghost
Award Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
NAACP Image Awards 2021 Outstanding Drama Series Power Book II: Ghost Won [54]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Clifford 'Method Man' Smith Jr Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Mary J. Blige Won
2022 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Clifford 'Method Man' Smith Jr Won [55]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Mary J. Blige Won

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