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How ‘Power Book III: Raising Kanan’ Newcomers Are Shaking Up the Family Business in Season 2

 The family business rules everything in the  Power universe  but in Season 2 of  Power Book III Raising Kanan  some new characters might have a few plans to shake up dynamics as fans know them. LeToya Luckett Omar Dorsey and Paulina Singer have joined the series this season, and each of their characters step onto the scene with something to prove.





As the second season opened with a regretful Kanan (Mekhai Curtis), the teen reunited with his mother Raquel (Patina Miller) and the rest of the Thomas family in New York following the Season 1 blowout between him and Officer Howard (Omar Epps). But he soon learns of new family affiliations, and business is expanding faster than before. The game looks different in Season 2 in more ways than one. Lou Lou (Malcolm Mays) wants to continue building his recording studio with a new singer, Zisa (Paulina Singer) — and Raquel’s attempt to move business into New Jersey hasn’t come without some bumps in the road. 


The move is proving treacherous for the members of her team. Despite that, being the force that she is, she forges on in all directions –– protecting her business, protecting her family (which could prove dangerous), and potentially building a new relationship with local businessman Cartier (Dorsey).Dorsey is a newcomer to the “Power” Universe, but he’s quickly proving himself among fans as a potential wildcard, as he promises Cartier will become “more and more integral to the world of Raq and Lou Lou.” 


On the outside, Cartier doesn’t have the same look as some of the men in Raq’s past (i.e. Symphony, played by Toby Sandeman), but his suave demeanor and almost seamless integration into the Thomas family’s inner circle puts him on everyone’s radar. After introducing himself to Lou as Zisa’s manager, viewers watched him get into position to later invest in Lou’s recording studio. 

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