Power Book II: Ghost‘s episode this week featured outstanding performances by Woody McClain and Lovell Adams-Gray.
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The second season of Power Book III: Raising Kanan premieres on August 14 and it is going to a dark territory.
That is because Kanan is starting to learn more of the drug game that his mother Raquel Thomas introduced him too. Raquel now controls every aspect of the product distribution due to Unique getting framed for murdering Officer Howard on the previous season. I must say, Patina Miller brings a fearsome presence whenever she is on the screen portraying Raquel.
Everything from her acting, delivery of lines, and mannerisms, makes me suspend my disbelief to see how strong and intimidating of a character Raquel is as she is the boss in town.
There are also more stories that are going to be fleshed out during this season of Power Book III: Raising Kanan. Jukebox might be moving forward with her singing career, Lou and Marvin doing whatever they can to prove their loyalty to the family (even on the dinner table as they all talked about it), and Officer Howard being alive. Howard survived the gunshot wound that was inflicted by Kanan. But that came with a price as he does not remember anything from that night. Could Howard be doing this to protect Kanan since he is his father? We will have to see.
There is something about Unique that the viewers will be looking forward to by the end of the episode. I cannot spoil what transpired, but Unique might be looking for revenge soon. Joey Bada$$ joined Power Book III: Raising Kanan on the previous season and I had no clue that he had it in him to play as a villain. Unique is one of the best villains in the Power universe and I am curious to see where his story is going.
Overall, this is a strong opener for the second season of Power Book III: Raising Kanan. The dark and suspenseful period of the 1990’s in Queens, NY is all on display for this episode as Kanan is starting to evolve to the Kanan that we first seen on the original Power. Vacation time is over for the family as it is time to get back to the streets because Power Book III: Raising Kanan is back with a vengeance!
Mekai Curtis Talks ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan Season 2’, Love for Music and More [VIDEO]
Actor MeKai Curtis is gearing up for the second season of “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” returning in August. The Knockturnal correspondent, Ashley Tiffaney, chatted with Curtis about the series, shared his love for music, and described what a great day looks like to him.
The ’90s set drama series follows the origin story of Kanan Stark played by MeKai Curtis as the younger version of Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson’s Power character on STARZ. Raised by his queenpin mother, Raquel “Raq” Thomas’ played by Patina Miller, in season 1, Kanan began to see just how keeping family first in the streets is a vital part of the game.
Curtis grew to fame beginning his career as a child actor. He starred on Disney XD’s Kirby Buckets from 2014 to 2017. In the interview with the Knockturnal, he discussed music being his first love before acting. “Music has always been a part of who I am,” says Curtis. The actor plays various instruments including the drums and piano. He described the benefits of playing music as a form of therapy to him.
“Power Book III: Raising Kanan” returns on Sunday, August 14 at midnight on the STARZ app, all STARZ streaming, and on-demand platforms, and internationally on the STARZPLAY premium streaming platform across Europe, Latin America and Japan. On linear, it will debut on STARZ at 9:00 PM ET/PT in the U.S. and Canada.
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