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Power season 6, episode 9 Netflix release time: What time is Power on Netflix?


Power is currently airing its last ever series of the hit American drama. Season six will be split into two parts with the first 10 episodes airing on Starz and Netflix in 2019 and the remaining five installments broadcast in 2020. But when is it going to drop on Netflix?

What time is Power on Netflix?

Power usually drops on Netflix UK on Mondays at 8am.

The show is first featured on Starz and the Starz app the day before it is released on Netflix so UK fans can watch it tomorrow, Monday, October 28.

Starz confirmed on Twitter when the next episode will be aired for its American fans.

The tweet said: “Get in on all the season six hype.

“Catch up on season six before an all-new PowerTV returns October 27 on the @starz app.”

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The promo for episode nine of Power starts with Tommy on the phone.

Devastated following Lakeisha’s (LaLa Anthony) death, Tommy is speaking to Ghost (Omari Hardwick).

Ghost says: “Tommy, look man, it’s all going to be over soon.”

Tommy, presumably thinking Ghost is behind Lakeisha’s death, menacingly says: “Yeah. It is.”

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Viewers then see Tommy meet up with Detective Blanca Rodriguez (Monique Gabriela Curnen) but the question is why?

Blanca tells Tommy: “Lakeisha agreed to testify against you.”

Tommy hits back and says: “She weren’t gonna say s*** against me, that was my girl until the end.”

However, fans of the show already know that was Lakeisha’s plan all along.

Ghost is also shown meeting with drug lord Jason (Mike Doped).

He says: “I need a silent partner. Emphasis on silent.”

Saxe (Shane Johnson) is then seen trying to convince Tasha (Naturi Naughton) to turn against Ghost.

He asks her: “Time after time you cover for James. Would he do the same for you?”

Before any more of the conversation is shown, fans watch her give a firm warning to her ex.

She says: “You better watch your every move.”

But Ghost’s problems don’t stop there as Councilman Tate (Larenz Tate) has more knowledge on his foe than he thinks.

The promo ends with the politician telling Ghost: “I know who you are James, or should I say Ghost.”

Power will drop on Netflix tomorrow, October 28.



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