Exclusive: London Brown talks playing Marvin, Episode 9, and Season 1 finale of Power Book III: Raising Kanan

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Tomorrow night is Episode 10 and Season 1 of Power Book III: Raising Kanan, where as the situation in the neighborhood turns dire, Raq scrambles to get Kanan out of harm’s way.

Set in South Jamaica, Queens, in 1991, “Raising Kanan” is a prequel to the original Power franchise. It is a sprawling family drama that revolves around the coming of age of Kanan Stark; Ghost and Tommy’s mentor, partner and adversary, who ultimately dies in a hail of gunfire in the eighth episode of Power’s penultimate season. When we catch up with Kanan here, though, he is the fifteen-year-old only child of Raquel “Raq” Thomas, a cocaine distributor with an emerging network of dealers across the city.

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Much like the original Power, Raising Kanan explores themes of identity, violence, and legacy, but it is also a deep dive into the very pathology of family; the unique, complicated and fraught dynamic between parent and child, mother and father, brother and sister. In an increasingly fractious world, family often feels like the only refuge from all the divisiveness and discord and yet, at the same time, we often discover that it is those closest to us who betray us and our values most. The first season of Raising Kanan is an exploration of these betrayals, the secrets and lies that accompany them and the ways in which they fester, metastasize and ultimately erupt.

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Cast includes Tony© Award Winner Patina Miller (“Madam Secretary;” The Hunger Games Franchise) as Raquel Thomas, Kanan’s queen pin mother, MeKai Curtis plays the titular character of Kanan Stark, the cast also includes Omar Epps (“House,” Love and Basketball) as Detective Malcolm HowardLondon Brown (“Ballers”) as Marvin ThomasMalcolm Mays (“Them,” “Snowfall”) as Louis “Lou-Lou” Thomas, Tony© and Grammy© Award NomineeHailey Kilgore as Jukebox, star of the Oscar© winning short Two Distant StrangersJoey Bada$$ as Unique, Toby Sandeman (“The Royals”) as Symphony BosketShanley Caswell (The Conjuring) as Detective Shannon BurkeLovie Simone (The Craft: Legacy) as Davina Harrison and Quincy Brown (Dope) as Crown Camacho.

Blackfilmandtv.com’s Wilson Morales recently spoke with London Brown on his role as Marvin Thomas, Episode 9 of the series and coming back for Season 2.

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