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Anthony Fleming and Lucien Cambric React to JP Gibbs’ Shocking Death on ‘Power Book IV: Force’
This week’s Power Book IV: Force saw the death of JP Gibbs in the hands of Jenard.
Exclusive: Power Book IV: Force’s Carmela Zumbado Reflects on Her Journey From Early Roles to Powerhouse TV
Carmela Zumbado, known for her breakout role in You as well as appearances in The Magicians and Chicago PD, has built a career rooted in a lifelong love of performing. Now featured in Power Book IV: Force, she reflects on where it all began.
Zumbado grew up in Miami as one of three sisters, all of whom became actresses. Their childhood in South Florida revolved around dance classes, theater programs, and school productions. Performing was simply part of their lives. Supported by parents who encouraged their artistic interests, the sisters naturally transitioned from high school drama rooms to full-time work in the industry.
When speaking to The Knockturnal, Zumbado reflected on the early hurdles of breaking into entertainment and the questions she receives from aspiring actors. Zumbado often emphasizes the value of starting in smaller markets with less competition and more opportunities to learn. That approach allowed her and her sisters to build real experience before eventually making the move to Los Angeles.
“It was really hard to gain a foothold in South Florida because [there’s not too many TV and film productions] there.” said Zumbado. “So instead of just making the big jump to LA and being a small fish in a big pond, we decided to build our resumes in smaller markets like New Orleans and Atlanta, where a lot of things were filming.”
Zumbado often encourages aspiring performers to get a feel for the industry by working as background actors in their own cities. She notes that most major cities eventually host a few television or film productions, and signing up for background work can offer an invaluable first look at how a set actually operates. It provides a crash course in the rhythm of a production and the many roles that keep it moving.
Zumbado also points out that the experience can open unexpected doors. While some newcomers may arrive thinking only about acting, time on set can reveal an interest in other creative departments such as costumes, props, locations, or set design. Background work, she explains, is often the simplest and most accessible way to discover where someone truly fits within the world of filmmaking.
It is a strategy that helped shape the career she has today, leading to the roles audiences now recognize her for, including her work in this week’s episode of Power Book IV: Force.

“The Last Dance” Carmela Zumbado (“MIREYA GARCIA”), Joseph Sikora (“TOMMY EGAN”). Photo Credit: Starz
Carmela Zumbado on Crafting Scenes That Resonate With Viewers
When discussing the emotionally charged episode in which Mireya enters an abortion clinic and ultimately decides not to terminate the pregnancy, Carmela Zumbado reflected on the collaborative process behind crafting those moments. The conversations between Zumbado, Joseph Sikora, and the episode’s writer and producer were centered on grounding Mireya’s decision in authenticity and emotional truth. They worked closely to make sure every beat felt earned, especially given the weight of the storyline.
The episode was directed by Lisa Demain, whom Zumbado describes as a remarkable creative force. Demain’s extensive television experience gave her a steady hand in guiding the cast through the episode’s most delicate scenes. Zumbado noted that Demain’s strength lies in her open-minded approach. She encourages exploration and is willing to try scenes in multiple ways, allowing the actors to find the most honest version of a moment.
“She might want us to go level ten emotion here, but then maybe try to bring it back to a five and pull it back a little bit more,” she said. “So the reason Joseph and I were able to really dive into this whole range of emotion is because Lisa was willing to be patient and take the time to decide in every scene, what level of intensity are we going to be at? What’s the backstory here? What happened right before the scene? What’s going to happen later on in the season? That’s going to need to match this? So I give her all the credit for the performances, especially in this episode. She was a really great guide.”
Zumbado also highlighted the dinner-table scene with Tommy and Miguel, a moment that required a different type of collaboration. The three actors approached it with the understanding that their characters are now tied together as a family, and that their choices must reflect a shared future rather than individual impulses.
“Joseph and Manny are my great friends, so it wasn’t awkward at all. We were in between takes, laughing and having a great time, and both of those men are nowhere near as intense as their characters are,” she said. “They’re both goofballs. They’re both hilarious, so it’s just so funny to see them snap into character when the director yells ‘action!’ and have to make it seem like it’s awkward. Because in real life we were just actually having a great time.”
When talking about Tommy Egan finding out he’s going to be a father, Carmela Zumbado said she immediately felt it would push him to change, and maybe even for the better. She sees fatherhood as something that can sharpen a person, make them think faster on their feet, and add a new kind of strength that boosts everything they already bring to the table. In her view, that responsibility could end up making Tommy an even more powerful version of himself.
“I’m interested to see where he takes that. I don’t think he’s going to need to choose between being Tommy Egan and being a father. I think becoming a father might just fortify who he is,” said Zumbado.
This week’s episode of Power Book IV: Force was one of the strongest installments the series has delivered in a long time.
From the opening scenes, the energy felt reminiscent of the original Power. Tommy’s strategic moves were sharp, calculating, and undeniably Ghost-coded. It was hard not to imagine Ghost watching proudly, because this version of Tommy is exactly the version that would have made their partnership unstoppable in the original series.
Shanti also rose to the moment. Her conversation with Tommy revealed that she has a clear understanding of the chaos surrounding the brothers she has aligned herself with. She is not a clueless villain wandering through danger. She understands exactly what she is standing next to. That is what makes her decision to tie herself to Jenard so fascinating. She knows the risks, yet she is choosing to play the game anyway. Her instincts are sharp, but she will need a contingency plan if she expects to survive what is coming.
Claudia finally received her standout episode and, ironically, the episode that sent her packing. She earned real respect when she decided to face Tommy one on one. In that moment she showed more courage than Jenard and Vic combined. Her determination to walk the walk, only to be taken out soon after, was one of the episode’s most striking arcs. The return of the Yardies, followed by their immediate downfall, added even more intensity. And the way Tommy outmaneuvered Stacy demonstrated the level of control he has reclaimed this season.
The emotional core focus also belonged to Mireya. She has been treating her relationship with Tommy like a rebellious escape from her brother’s shadow. That illusion shattered this week. She finally recognized that this world is not a romantic daydream but a violent reality that could destroy her and anyone near her. Elise, on the other hand, made the smartest move of the episode by taking the money and walking away before the crossfire consumed her too. Especially now since she is pregnant.
Looking ahead, the stage is clearly being set for bigger conflicts. Vic and Diamond remain unpredictable, Jenard continues to put his brother above everyone else, and King Kilo’s looming arrival promises even greater tension. Shanti’s warning to herself may end up being prophetic. Jenard will never choose her over Diamond, and loyalty to blood has always shaped the downfall of many characters in this universe.
The most emotional blow, however, is the foreshadowing of JP’s death. It is a twist that will devastate both Tommy and D-Mac, and it may be the moment that pushes Tommy into an all-out war. The episode’s parallel between JP and Raising Kanan’s Raq accepting their children’s path in the game adds a compelling contrast to Ghost, whose refusal to accept Tariq’s choices ultimately led to his undoing.
This episode of Power Book IV: Force delivered power, emotion, consequences, and momentum. It may very well be the turning point of the entire season.
Exclusive: Starz’ Power Book IV: Force Filmed Multiple Endings to Prevent Finale Leaks
At PaleyFest NY, Power Book IV: Force showrunner Gary Lennon told The Knockturnal that the team filmed multiple endings for it’s series finale just to keep the story from leaking.
Lennon said the Power universe has dealt with spoilers for years, and with how fast things spread online, they didn’t want the final big moments of Power Book IV: Force spoiled before fans got to see them. Shooting more than one ending kept everyone guessing, even on set, and helped make sure the last episode hits the way it’s supposed to.
“We had a lot of different endings that we could have chosen, and we thought that maybe there’d be a leak or something like that. So we wanted to make sure that we created the right ending when we shot the multiple endings,” said Lennon. “And we had a couple of choices to look at, and we decided on one that would be our final choice to make air.”
Lennon also admitted that filming alternate endings was kind of fun from a creative angle. It gave the writers room to try out different tones and see how each version changed the final vibe of the show.
Joseph Sikora added his own take when he spoke with The Knockturnal on why the secrecy mattered. Sikora said that not knowing which ending was real actually helped him stay locked into Tommy’s mindset instead of thinking ahead. Playing each moment with that uncertainty made the performance feel more natural and in the moment. Sikora agreed with Lennon that the fans deserve to experience Tommy’s final chapter without leaks getting in the way, and filming multiple endings was the best way to make sure of it.
“I will say this, there were multiple ways that we felt this could end. And there were multiple ways that we filmed the ending,” said Sikora. “I would say that I think that [somebody very important to Tommy] will show up, but I can neither confirm nor deny that it will be Tariq.”
This week’s episode of Power Book IV: Force delivered a chaotic mix of character spirals, power shifts, and the kind of wild action that reminds viewers why this series remains unpredictable.
This week’s Power Book IV: Force delivered a stronger and more focused hour than last week.
Joseph Sikora, Isaac Keys, Adrienne Walker, Shane Harper & More Talk ‘Power Book IV: Force’ Season 3
The cast of Power Book IV Force reflected on the upcoming final season during a virtual press junket, sharing memories from set, stories about their experience filming in Chicago, and what the show taught them about stretching their craft. With the third and final chapter just starting to air this week, the actors spoke openly about saying goodbye to a world they have lived in for years.
Power Book IV: Force is back after a long (and I care to emphasize LONG) break.
It has been almost three years since fans last saw Tommy Egan carving out his empire in Chicago, but the wait is nearly over. STARZ has released the trailer for the third season of Power Book IV: Force and confirmed that it will be the final season of Tommy’s Windy City reign.