If you’ve been locked in with Kanan Stark since Season 1 like I have, then you already know “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” was never going to give us a soft goodbye.
Now it’s official. “Raising Kanan” Season 5 premieres Friday, June 12 on STARZ, and this will be the final season of the series.
New episodes will stream weekly on Fridays on the STARZ app and all STARZ streaming and on-demand platforms.
And Frens… the teaser makes one thing crystal clear.
Kanan is done questioning himself.
“Raising Kanan” Season 5 Is The Moment Kanan Fully Steps Into Who He Is
“Power Book III: Raising Kanan” has spent four seasons carefully building Kanan’s origin story.
We watched him idolize Raq.
We watched him slowly realize she was not who he thought she was.
And we watched him wrestle with the kind of man he wanted to become.
That internal war? It’s over.
Kanan, portrayed by Mekai Curtis, has embraced his identity.
Not the confused son. Not the kid chasing approval.
The version of himself that understands power, consequence, and survival.
And honestly, watching that shift has been both fascinating and heartbreaking.
Breeze Changes Everything In “Raising Kanan” Season 5
Now let’s talk about the part that really has me seated.
Breeze, played by Shameik Moore, enters the picture in a major way.
His alliance with Kanan signals a new era in the Queens drug game.
This is not just another partnership. This feels like the beginning of something dangerous.
Meanwhile, Unique, portrayed by Joey Bada$$, is fighting to protect his legacy.
The Thomas family is staring down collapse. The Mafia is moving strategically behind the scenes.
Sacrifices are coming. And I do not think we are emotionally prepared.
The Impact Of “Power Book III: Raising Kanan”
Season 4 averaged 8 million multiplatform viewers per episode and the series has surpassed 21 billion minutes viewed across all episodes.
Those numbers do not lie.
This show has become a cornerstone of the “Power” Universe.
And going into a final season with this kind of momentum tells me they are not pulling any punches.
All four seasons of “Power Book III: Raising Kanan” are available to stream now.
If you need to run it back before June 12, this is your sign.
Frens, do you think Kanan has any humanity left, or has he fully stepped into his villain era?
Drop down in the comments and talk to me.
And make sure you’re locked in with Ice Cream Convos because I’ll be covering every twist, every betrayal, and every jaw-dropping moment when “Raising Kanan” Season 5 premieres.
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I feel like Kanan has fully stepped into his villain era. This book has always been my favorite in the universe so I can’t wait for it to return. And I can’t wait for your coverage of the season.