The season 3 finale of Power Book IV: Force is fittingly titled “Beginning of the End,” and if the trailer is any indication, this won’t just be another explosive episode, it will be a turning point for the entire Power universe. Episode 9 shattered families, erased brothers, and pushed several characters past the point of no return. Episode 10 looks ready to collect the consequences.
The finale appears set to blend raw emotion with all-out warfare and for Tommy Egan, survival may finally require help from a ghost of his past.
JP’s Funeral: Grief Brings Everyone Together And Pulls Enemies Closer
The trailer opens on a somber note with JP’s funeral, a moment that feels heavy even before the violence kicks in. Kate is visibly broken, clinging to Darnell for support as Genesis stands nearby, quietly carrying her own grief after everything D-Mac has done and lost. The image alone suggests how deeply JP’s death has rippled outward, touching people who were never meant to be part of this life.
In the background, Tommy stands with Mireya, both of them distant, guarded, and clearly overwhelmed. Funerals in Power rarely end with closure they’re usually the starting gun for retaliation.
And then there’s Jinard.
Fresh off Diamond’s death, Jinard appears at the funeral looking unhinged, high, and fueled by vengeance. The promise he once made to his brother, to stay clean, died the moment Diamond did. Now, grief has fully transformed into rage. His presence alone suggests the funeral won’t be a place of peace, but a battlefield waiting to ignite.
Jinard and Vic: A Dangerous Alliance
One of the most intriguing pick from the trailer is the potential team-up between Jinard and Vic Flynn. Vic was last seen escaping Chicago under federal protection, having written a damaging statement tying Tommy to Stacy Marks. Technically, Vic is a “material witness,” meaning the government can pull him back whenever it suits their case.
But the trailer suggests Vic isn’t done with Tommy not by a long shot.
If Vic returns to Chicago on his own terms, it won’t be for justice. It’ll be personal, teaming up with Jinard makes sense in the most dangerous way possible. Jinard wants blood for Diamond. Vic wants revenge for everything Tommy took from him, his family, his power, his future. Together, they represent chaos from two sides: street-level madness and calculated resentment.
The partnership could be more lethal than any cartel threat Tommy has faced all season, especially since both men are reckless enough to burn the city down if it means taking Tommy with them.
CBI Is Coming Harder Than Ever
Diamond’s death isn’t something CBI can ignore or “business away.” He was their leader, their backbone, and for some, their conscience. With him gone, any restraint he once placed on Jinard is gone too.
The trailer hints that CBI is mobilizing in force, and this won’t be a scattered response, it’ll be coordinated, emotional, and relentless. Tommy has survived cartel wars, federal heat, and internal betrayals, but this time the enemy is personal, unstable, and deeply motivated.
The phrase “beginning of the end” starts to feel literal here this could be the episode where Tommy finally realizes that Chicago is no longer just hostile, it’s hunting him.
The Call We’ve Been Waiting For - Tommy Reaches Out to Tariq
After nine episodes of anticipation, the finale finally delivers the moment fans have been begging for - Tommy calls Tariq St. Patrick.
With CBI closing in, Vic resurfacing, and the streets turning against him, Tommy may finally accept that he can’t win this war alone. Tariq represents more than backup; he represents strategy, adaptability, and a bridge to what comes next for the franchise.
The call could serve multiple purposes. Tariq might offer resources, connections, or even a safe exit. It could be the first step toward a larger crossover, one that sets the stage for Power: Legacy or whatever the next chapter ends up being called.
Either way, this moment feels monumental. When Tommy calls Tariq, it signals that the endgame has officially begun.
Tommy and Mireya: Leaving or Staying?
Earlier episodes made it seem like Mireya was preparing to walk away from Tommy and honestly, who could blame her? Between the violence, the lies, and the danger surrounding her pregnancy, leaving felt inevitable.
But the trailer complicates that narrative.
Kate’s sudden presence during Mireya’s moment of escape suggests an emotional intervention. It looks like whatever conversation happened between them may have shifted things. The finale trailer implies that Tommy and Mireya are still together, for now.
The real question is whether this is calm before the storm. Mireya staying doesn’t guarantee safety. In fact, it may put her directly in the line of fire as Tommy’s enemies grow bolder.
Predictions: How the Finale Could End
Based on the trailer and the trajectory of the season, several outcomes feel possible:
- Jinard may finally meet his end, either at Tommy’s hands or as a result of his own reckless choices. His spiral feels unsustainable.
- Vic’s return could backfire, exposing him as more of a liability than a threat especially if federal pressure tightens.
- Tommy may be forced to leave Chicago, not as a loss, but as a strategic retreat that launches the next phase of his story.
- The Tariq connection could expand, teasing a future crossover or shared storyline that reshapes the Power universe.
Final Thoughts
“Beginning of the End” doesn’t sound like a finale title meant to comfort viewers. It sounds like a warning. The season 3 finale of Power Book IV: Force is shaping up to be emotional, violent, and transformative, closing one chapter while aggressively setting up the next.
For Tommy Egan, the Grim Reaper has always walked alone. In this finale, he may finally realize that even death needs allies.
Watch the trailer here:
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