Interview: Power Book IV: Force Stars Joseph Sikora and Isaac Keys Reflect on Legacy, Loyalty, and Tommy’s Final Ride
- Tameka

- Nov 3
- 3 min read

As the smoke clears over Chicago, Power Book IV: Force readies its final, explosive chapter and Joseph Sikora’s Tommy Egan isn’t done making the city bleed. The STARZ drama is barreling toward its explosive final season, and we caught up with the two men driving that crazy bus: Joseph Sikora (Tommy) and Isaac Keys (Diamond). In a roundtable interview that The TV Cave had the pleasure of joining hosted by STARZ, they talked about what they hope fans take away from their characters as this chapter of the Power universe comes to a close. Spoiler alert: it’s emotional, self-aware, and surprisingly heartfelt.
Last Season’s Chaos: Tommy’s Empire on the Edge
Season 2 was peak Force: bloody alliances, broken loyalty, and Tommy realizing that running Chicago’s underworld might not be the victory he imagined. After ditching New York and the ghost of his past (literally and figuratively), Tommy carved out his own empire but every move brought new enemies. Diamond’s uneasy alliance with Tommy cracked under pressure, Jenard became unpredictable, and the Feds circled like sharks.
By the end, it wasn’t just about who controlled the streets. It was about who Tommy would become without Ghost at his side or haunting him from the past.
What’s Coming in Season 3
Season 3 of Power Book IV: Force drops November 7, 2025, and it’s shaping up to be a full-circle moment for Tommy. The final season promises consequences and a reckoning. Tommy’s facing enemies on all sides, from rival crews to the government, while trying to hold his fragile alliances together.
But don’t expect a soft goodbye. The trailer teases explosions, betrayals, and Tommy doing what he does best: running straight into danger. It’s being billed as the last ride, but knowing STARZ, the Power universe isn’t fading away anytime soon.
My Question for the Cast
During the roundtable, I asked the guys what they hope fans take away from their characters as this journey wraps up:
Isaac Keys (Diamond) reflected on his character’s growth and inner struggle:
“You only had a chance to see him for three seasons. The writers did a great job of giving him an arc of relatability — that transition from one thing to the next, how your family treats you, and trying to leave your past for your future. But then is that gonna bring you back in? Diamond is trying to play both sides, and eventually he finds out he can’t. I think the fans have connected to that — people saying, ‘I’ve been there, I’ve tried to change my life.’ I’m just grateful to be part of this universe, and glad the fans could go on this ride with us. It’s our last ride, so we’re going hard.”
Joseph Sikora (Tommy) praised Keys before reflecting on his own character’s complexity:
“I always loved that about Diamond — he’s got this quiet strength. Isaac brings so much humanity to him. For Tommy, I just want the fans to have fun. I want them to cry with him, love with him, be mad with him. Tommy is an emotional guy. People see the raw id of a human being in Tommy, and now we’re getting to see his ego — the cerebral part. Ghost once said, ‘Two men, one voice. We’re two sides of the same coin.’ And now Tommy’s seeing that ghost that lives inside him. It’s been there the whole time, but it’s coming to the forefront for him to get to the top.”
Why It All Hits Harder Now
Both Sikora and Keys spoke like men saying goodbye to characters they’ve lived with for years and it shows. Diamond’s journey feels like a meditation on redemption and identity, while Tommy’s final arc is about confronting the emotional cost of power.
What makes Force stand out is that it’s not just another gangster saga. It’s a story about men haunted by their choices, men who want to evolve but can’t escape who they were. And that’s why, even as the curtain closes, the story still hits.
Final Thoughts
As Power Book IV: Force heads into its last chapter, fans can expect blood, heartbreak, and maybe even closure. Sikora and Keys aren’t just closing a season; they’re closing a legacy. Whether you’ve been riding with Tommy since his New York days or you joined the chaos in Chicago, this finale looks ready to deliver everything Power fans live for, loyalty, loss, and just enough snark to remind you why Tommy Egan remains one of TV’s most unforgettable antiheroes.
Grab your popcorn, charge your remote, and maybe say a little prayer for whoever crosses Tommy next. Power Book IV: Force returns November 7 on STARZ.
Check out our full chat below:




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