Power Force’s Joseph Sikora ‘confirms’ season 3 as he teases universe crossover
Power fans could see their favorite characters reunite in the upcoming episodes of the Tommy Egan-focused spin-off.
Power Force star Joseph Sikora who stars as the no-nonsense kingpin Tommy Egan hinted at a major crossover as the hit crime drama continues.
The crazed character was introduced in the original series of Power before it came to its jaw-dropping end in 2020.
However, fans got to see more of Tommy and his illegal antics as Power Book IV: Force became one of three spin-offs to come from the franchise.
With viewers two episodes into the show’s second season, many were intrigued to find out more about the show’s future.
Questions about a potential crossover arose after the character made an unexpected appearance in Power Book II: Ghost’s season three episode, A Last Gift.
During the penultimate episode, Tommy returned to New York to avenge his fiancee LaKeisha’s (played by Lala Anthony) death by killing Tasha St Patrick (Naturi Naughton).
While they were able to work out their differences, fans questioned whether the scene would also play out in the Force spin-off.
A curious @MOVIEBOT_ took to Twitter and asked the actor: “Does Force 2 take place after Ghost S3? Or is Tommy yet to go back to NY and come face to face with Tasha in the Force timeline?”
Despite the ongoing WGA and SAG-AFTRA, Sikora made an allowance and responded with a major hint.
He wrote: “It is my understanding that THAT event will coincide with our season 3 of Book 4.”
The conversation was reposted on a Reddit fan page where fans shared their excitement for the upcoming season.
U/zolidduece anticipated: “Tommy gone be Riq and Brayden plug watch they finna start expanding.” (sic)
A thrilled u/Intrepid-Recipe-4268 agreed: “Yeah I think that Some characters of Force will appear in Ghost … Tommy and Diamond will supply Riq … Would be dope if Diamond comes to NYC to help Riq. (sic)
However, an uncertain u/stupidchair7 wrote: “Idk how I feel about a crossover next season. “Unless they do a mid-season time jump, that means that book 4 is always going to be 1 yr behind book 2.” (sic)
With the upcoming crossover likely to be for their drug business, the latest episode saw Tommy come out on top after he pitted the Mexican crew and the Serbs against each other.
Without any hiccups, his goal of elevating and expanding in the Chicago drug game could become a reality but in true Power format, this won’t come without a war.