Michael Rainey Jr. isn’t afraid of the future as ‘Power Book II: Ghost’ ends
By GARY GERARD HAMILTON
Associated Press
NEW YORK (AP) — Michael Rainey Jr.’s reign as a rising drug kingpin on “Power Book II: Ghost” is coming to an end. The fourth and final season of the popular Starz show premieres Friday. While fans and critics have voiced their disappointment that the show is ending. Rainey says it also took him a while to come to terms with the decision. Rainey says he feels “there was a few other directions that we could go.” However, he’s “super excited for what’s to come” in the future for him and his castmates. “Ghost” is a spinoff of the original megahit Starz series “Power,” which ended in 2020 after six seasons.