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Ghost season 4 breaks viewership records before the finale

Power Book II: Ghost has scored record audiences on Starz ahead of the anticipated season four finale.

According to the network, the new season averaged 10.5 million multiplatform viewers per episode in the first 90 days since the fourth season premiered. This is an all-time high for the series.

Episode 8, which aired Sept. 20, saw a 6% increase in viewership over the previous week in the three days following its premiere, Starz said.

The series continues to perform well in Black households, as Episode 8 was the demographic's leading cable program in key markets such as Washington, DC, Philadelphia, Chicago and Los Angeles.

In fact, Season 4, Parts 1 and 2, both debuted as the highest-rated cable show among Black households in their respective premiere weekends.

To this day it is Performance Universe has 1.6 billion hours of viewing, Starz said.

It's the beginning of the end for season four, as the two-part finale begins September 27 at midnight ET on the Starz app and linearly at 8:00 p.m. ET/PT in the US and 9:00 p.m. ET in Canada.

Power Book II: Ghost is the first series of the extended series Performance Universe. Part 2 of the final season will feature the saying “Like father, like son.” Tariq (Michael Rainey Jr.) finds himself in an eerily similar situation, just like his late father Ghost (Omari Hardwick), stuck between difficult circumstances and faced with the choice of leaving the game or taking over.

The cast also includes Mary J. Blige as “Monet Tejada,” Cliff “Method Man” Smith as “Davis MacLean,” Gianni Paolo as “Brayden Weston,” Woody McClain as “Cane Tejada,” and Lovell Adams-Gray as “Dru Tejada.” “. “, LaToya Tonodeo as “Diana Tejada”, Alix Lapri as “Effie Morales”, Larenz Tate as “Rashad Tate”, Caroline Chikezie as “Noma”, Lightskinkeisha as “Brushaundria Carmichael” and Michael Ealy as “Detective Don Carter”.

Brett Mahoney serves as showrunner and executive producer for season four Performance The Universe series is executive produced by the creator and showrunner of the original PerformanceCourtney A. Kemp, through her production company End of Episode, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson through G-Unit Film and Television and Mark Canton through Canton Entertainment. Lionsgate Television is producing the series for Starz.

By Vanessa

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