
The Breakfast Club INTERVIEW: Joseph Sikora, Isaac Keys and Kris D. Lofton On Continuing The 'Power' Story, 50 Cent Loyalty + More
Nov 11, 2025
Joseph Sikora, known for his role as Tommy Egan, joins fellow actors Kris D. Lofton and Isaac Keys to dive into the final season of the Power universe. They discuss Tommy's complex motivations for power and revenge, the authenticity of Chicago in their performances, and navigating character stakes. Isaac shares insights on the transition from sports to acting, highlighting themes of loyalty and ambition. The trio reflects on the emotional toll of their roles, the dynamics of brotherly loyalty, and hints at exciting expansions in the Power franchise.
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Finality Elevates Performance
- Knowing a season is final changes performances and scripting to deliver bigger moments.
- Isaac Keys says writers and actors intentionally raised the intensity for a memorable final season.
Chicago Authenticity Matters
- Joseph Sikora prioritized making Chicago feel authentic and specific.
- He researched local dynamics, gang evolution, and realistic distribution networks.
Warehouse Scene Echoed Ghost Dynamics
- Joseph Sikora and Isaac Keys recreated a Ghost/Tommy-like warehouse moment, flipping dynamics between their characters.
- Isaac says the scene was emotionally hard and showcased powerful acting choices.



