Joseph Sikora returns as Tommy Egan in the much-anticipated sequel of Force. Also starring is Isaac Keys as “Diamond Sampson,” Kris D. Lofton as “Jenard Sampson,” Manuel Eduardo Ramirez as “Miguel Garcia,” Adrienne Walker as “Shanti ‘Showstopper’ Page,” and Tommy Flanagan as “Walter Flynn.” Here’s the full cast of Power Book IV: Force Season 2.
In Power Force Season 2, Tommy Egan, driven by vengeance, is determined to take over Chicago’s drug world amidst the Flynn organization’s weakness and the division within the CBI. Amid escalating violence, faction feuds, and threats from a federal task force and a formidable cartel, Tommy must juggle familial loyalties and personal ambitions, deciding what he’s willing to sacrifice to claim the kingpin crown.
- Meet the Cast of Power Book IV: Force
- Tommy Egan (portrayed by Joseph Sikora)
- Diamond Sampson (portrayed by Isaac Keys)
- Jenard Sampson (portrayed by Kris D. Lofton)
- Miguel Garcia (portrayed by Manuel Eduardo Ramirez)
- Darnell 'D-Mac' McDowel (portrayed by Lucien Cambric)
- JP Gibbs (portrayed by Anthony Flemming III)
- Walter Flynn (portrayed by Tommy Flanagan)
- Vic Flynn (portrayed by Shane Harper)
- U.S. Attorney Stacy Marks (portrayed by Miriam A. Hyman)
- Claudia Flynn (portrayed by Lili Simmons)
- Shanti "Showstopper" Page (portrayed by Adrienne Walker)
- Mireya Garcia (portrayed by Carmela Zumbado)
- Who are the Characters in Power Force?
Meet the Cast of Power Book IV: Force
Enjoy exclusive photos and cast bios via TV Show Recaps and Starz…
Tommy Egan (portrayed by Joseph Sikora)
Tommy Egan is a stranger in a strange land when he arrives in Chicago after putting the wreckage of New York behind him. No longer willing to take orders from anyone, Tommy is his own boss looking to build his own empire and become the biggest drug dealer Chicago has ever seen.
Diamond Sampson (portrayed by Isaac Keys)
Diamond is a gentle giant with truthful eyes and a body made of granite with defensive precision, a trait drilled into him during a 15-year sentence. Before Diamond got locked up, he was the young head of Chicago’s most promising crew that was taking over the city. In his short time at the helm, he created a tactical drug-running outfit respected by all of Chicago’s crime families. He spent his time in prison reading the classics, educating himself on everything from history to literature to philosophy. Now that he’s out, Diamond plans on taking the reins back from his crew’s interim leader — his younger brother.
Jenard Sampson (portrayed by Kris D. Lofton)
Not a traditional student, but a shining star gifted from birth, Jenard was accepted to Brown University within days of his older brother Diamond being sentenced to 15 years. Jenard parked his ambitions of academia and took the reins of one of Chicago’s largest crews. Buffeted by the benefits of Diamond being his brother and keeper, he took power of the organization with an unbridled ability of a CEO along with the wild energy to end anybody that crosses him.
Miguel Garcia (portrayed by Manuel Eduardo Ramirez)
Miguel is a Mexican-American male in his early to mid-30s. He’s mean, violent, and domineering. He’s an alpha male all the way. He’s also a diabetic but too squeamish to inject himself with insulin. However, he’s a stone-cold killer of anyone in his way. He’s never been in a long-term relationship because he lives to make money, please his grandmother, and control his sister. He will do anything to protect the ones he loves. He’s the Chicago connect/distributor and top dog with the Latinos.
Darnell ‘D-Mac’ McDowel (portrayed by Lucien Cambric)
D-Mac is a young man raised by the streets of Chicago’s Southside. Independent, fiercely loyal, and completely unflinching when called upon to represent his crew, D-Mac is still a kid at heart looking for someone to take care of him. After a run-in with Tommy proves to be more than a fluke, D-Mac looks to Tommy as he hits a crossroads in his life that can completely upend his future.
JP Gibbs (portrayed by Anthony Flemming III)
JP is a gifted jazz musician who toured several continents, developing a rich worldliness that comes through in his swagger and collage of diverse tattoos. JP owns and operates a blues club with his ailing father, that has been the target of several attacks by local gang members. As rich as JP’s life is, he still carries the pain of never having a mother and having a son he has no relationship with. JP’s world is thrown off its axis when he crosses paths with Tommy.
Walter Flynn (portrayed by Tommy Flanagan)
Walter Flynn is the head of the Irish crime family in Chicago. Despite living a life of immense prosperity in his castle on the lake, he longs for the way things used to be. Flynn believes that without community and family, there is no tradition, and his deeply held code of honor bleeds into every aspect of his life. As he ushered his family into the 21st century, Flynn quickly saw the criminal organization he built facing threats he never accounted for.
Vic Flynn (portrayed by Shane Harper)
Vic Flynn is the heir apparent to Chicago’s largest crime family – a prince who leads with his heart as much as his fists. Vic resents the fact that his father has mapped out his entire life for him – both in business and in love. Vic can roll with Chicago’s wealthiest socialites just as easily as he can get down with Chicago’s heaviest dealers. Realizing his father has taken a shine to Tommy, Vic will fight to regain control of his rightful position at any and all costs. Looking to move his family’s business forward and bury old beefs, Vic’s allegiance to his family is put to the test, and where he comes out on it will impact the entire city of Chicago’s power structure.
U.S. Attorney Stacy Marks (portrayed by Miriam A. Hyman)
In her 30s, Stacy is a black woman from Chicago’s South Side who first worked as a public defender before earning her way into the U.S. Attorney’s Office. There she’s battled a nepotistic and exclusive club where most people are hired through a high-level connection. She’s independent, a self-starter, young and hungry to make a name for herself…
Claudia Flynn (portrayed by Lili Simmons)
Claudia Flynn is the only daughter of the largest kingpin in Chicago. Astute doesn’t begin to describe her – her intellect is a mixture of Ivy League lecture halls and Chicago street smarts. She is as brilliant as a politician and as blunt as a pipe wrench to the face. Claud doesn’t need the green light or permission to set things in motion, and she is the fire starter and the one person nobody in Chicago should ever count out. In a male-dominated business, Claud is determined to carve out her own path and one that might save her family in the end.
Shanti “Showstopper” Page (portrayed by Adrienne Walker)
Shanti is a black woman in her mid to late 30s. She’s a prized ex-professional boxer that now runs her own gym and moves drugs. Her most prized possession is a signed photo of Muhammad Ali. She rocks cornrows, is badass and sexy, and the definition of ride-or-die. She has no living blood relatives, so she’s found family in her friends. She and Jenard grew up a block away from each other, so she understands and respects the game. She has “Lady Macbeth of the hood” energy, which is exactly what Jenard needs to be on top. She is fearless and ambitious, a dangerous combination.
Mireya Garcia (portrayed by Carmela Zumbado)
Mireya is a Mexican-American woman in her late 20s or early 30s. She’s just as smart as she is sexy. She is direct and has a great sense of humor. She’s strong-willed, guarded, and not afraid to call you on your bad behavior. She’s also the younger sister of the most dangerous Mexican drug dealer in the city. She wants nothing to do with the family business or their blood money, so she worked hard to put herself through nursing school.
Who are the Characters in Power Force?
The Force cast includes Joseph Sikora as Tommy Egan, Isaac Keys as Diamond Sampson, Kris D. Lofton as Jenard Sampson, Manuel Eduardo Ramirez as Miguel Garcia, Adrienne Walker as Shanti ‘Showstopper’ Page, and Tommy Flanagan as Walter Flynn.
We hope you enjoyed the cast of Power Book IV: Force. As with any cast member on Power, anybody is subject to be killed! Who do you think will be the first to go on Power Force? Tell us in the comments!
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