'Raising Kanan' Reveals Young Jarita, Sets Up 'Power: Origins'

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- "Power Book III: Raising Kanan" Season 5 Episode 4 revealed that Asjha Cooper's character Tiana's real name is Jarita, the future mother of Kanan's son Shawn in the original "Power" series.
- Jarita was previously played by Tasha Smith in a minor role in Season 2 of the mothership series "Power."
- Asjha Cooper will continue as a guest star in the final season of "Raising Kanan" before becoming a series regular on "Power: Origins."
- "Power: Origins" is currently in production in New Jersey and will follow young Ghost, Tommy, and Kanan, with its first season set for 18 episodes.
- "Power: Origins" has cast Spence Moore as Ghost, Charlie Mann as Tommy, Zuri Reed as Tasha, and Mekai Curtis reprising Kanan.
- Sascha Penn serves as showrunner and executive producer for both the final season of "Raising Kanan" and "Power: Origins," with a pilot co-written by Penn and Courtney Kemp.
- Starz is also prepping the "Power" sequel series "Power: Legacy," starring Joseph Sikora and Michael Rainey Jr.
Why it matters: The Jarita reveal connects the final season of "Raising Kanan" to the original "Power" timeline by introducing — as a young character — a figure fans previously only saw as an adult played by Tasha Smith in Season 2, deepening Kanan's family mythology. Cooper's promotion to series regular on the 18-episode "Power: Origins" means one performer now bridges two Starz series, expanding the franchise's interconnected storytelling under showrunner Sascha Penn.




