Why isn't there a Power Book I?

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I've seen adverts for Power Book II: Ghost. When I try to find Power Book I, there isn't one. When I search "Power Book" on IMDb, it mentions II, III, IV, and V, but not I.

Is there a reason there's no Power Book I?



Best Answer

At per Tetsujin's comment, the original series is actually just called Power, and it aired between 2014 and 2020. The "Book II" in the title of Power Book II is equivalent to "Part 2". Why they chose to call the series "books" when they're actually TV series, I can't say, but that would be the source of your confusion.




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Will there be a power book 5?

According to a July 2021 interview with Entertainment Weekly, Power creator Courtney Kemp shared that Power Book V: Influence is officially a go. In fact, Courtney shared that Power Book V: Influence was in pre-production at the time.

Is there a Ghost in power Book 4?

'Power Book IV: Force' Episode 4 Has Fans Mad at Ghost's Death All Over Again. James \u201cGhost\u201d St. Patrick has been gone for a while, but Power Book IV: Force is keeping his memory alive.

Is Power Book 2 connected to Power?

Power Book II: Ghost is an American drama television series created by Courtney A. Kemp that premiered on September 6, 2020 on Starz. The series is both a sequel and spin-off to Power.

Is there a Ghost in Power Book 3?

We know that a Power Book III: Raising Kanan season 2 is coming, just like we also know that eventually, Kanan will meet Ghost and Tommy.



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