First Look Photos at Amazon’s THE POWER Series About Teenage Girls That Develop Electrical Powers — GeekTyrant
Feb 3, 2023
Amazon has released several first-look photos from one of Prime Video’s upcoming big series titled The Power. The series is based on Naomi Alderman’s novel of the same name, and the story centers on all of the teenage girls in the world as they mysteriously develop electrical powers that allow them to electrocute people at will.It’s explained that “it’s not long before they discover that older women also have the Power, which the teenagers can awaken within them. Suddenly, the global balance of power begins to change completely.”The show will follow the storylines of multiple characters spread around the globe: “Margot is an American politician and Jos her daughter, who struggles to control her Power, while Tunde is a video journalist investigating the Power, Allie a young girl who escapes from her abusive foster home after gaining the Power, and Roxy the daughter of London mob boss Bernie who is frustrated by the patriarchal structure of her family. Each character has their life thrown into dramatic upheaval by the emergence of the electrical Power.”The cast includes Toni Collette (Hereditary) as Margot Cleary-Lopez, John Leguizamo (Violent Night) as Rob Lopez, Auli’i Cravalho (Moana) as Jos Cleary-Lopez, Tobeeh Jimoh (Ted Lasso) as Tunde Ojo, Josh Charles (The Good Wife) as Daniel Dandon, Eddie Marsan (The Gentlemen) as Bernie Monke, Ria Zmitrowicz (Mr. Selfridge) as Roxy Monke, Zrinka Cvitešić (London Spy) as Tatiana Moskalev, and Halle Bush as Allie Montgomery. True Blood’s Raelle Tucker serves as showrunner on the series. The Power will premiere on Prime Video in March.
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