ordan With The Juice on Kiss 104.1 and NStyleAtlanta.com turned up the heat as the stars of the hit action drama STARZ “Power Book IV: Force” stopped through Atlanta ahead of the show’s third and final season, premiering Friday, November 7. Cast members Adrienne Walker, Isaac Keys, and Kris Lofton joined Jordan for an engaging conversation about character evolution, real-life journeys, and what fans can expect as the series races toward its high-stakes conclusion.
Adrienne Walker — “Shanti”
Broadway powerhouse Adrienne Walker, known for roles in The Lion King, Kiss Me Kate, and High School Musical, shared how she channels Shanti’s fierce ambition and sharp instincts. Off-screen, Adrienne runs her own homemade skincare line, TemboSpa—yet still embodies the cool, calculated precision of Shanti, a woman who never makes a move without a purpose.
Isaac Keys — “Diamond Sampson”
Former NFL linebacker turned actor Isaac Keys opened up about his unconventional shift from the gridiron to the screen. After playing for the Minnesota Vikings, Green Bay Packers, and Arizona Cardinals, Isaac recalibrated his path and found a new calling in acting. As Diamond Sampson, he balances quiet strength, leadership, and the constant pull between brotherhood and survival.
Kris Lofton — “Jenard Sampson”
Chicago native Kris Lofton, best known for standout roles in Ballers, Empire, and Snowfall, discussed his dynamic portrayal of Jenard—the brilliant yet volatile younger brother who’s desperate for validation. Kris shared how Jenard’s impulsive actions and uncompromising hunger for power create ripple effects that push the season into unpredictable territory.
About “Power Book IV: Force” — Final Season
The pressure is mounting as Tommy Egan gets closer than ever to becoming Chicago’s ultimate drug kingpin—if he can outmaneuver Miguel and unify the city’s most cutthroat factions. With Vic Flynn under his command, the Feds cornered, and a fragile truce in place, Tommy must navigate betrayal, shifting alliances, and attacks that hit closer to home than ever before.
In this final season, the line between offense and defense blurs, and every move counts.



