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How to Watch Power on Firestick (Every Option in 2026)
Complete guide to watching Power and every Power Universe spinoff on your Firestick. Starz app, Prime Video add-on, purchase options — everything you need.
Ghost St. Patrick’s world is one of the most addictive things I’ve ever watched on a Firestick — and once you finish the original six seasons, there are four spinoffs waiting to pull you back in. The entire Power Universe lives on Starz, which means you’ve got a couple of clean ways to get it running on your Fire TV without jumping through hoops.
I watched the full original series plus Power Book II: Ghost and Power Book III: Raising Kanan on my Firestick 4K Max. Here’s every working method, ranked by ease and value.
The easiest way to watch Power on Firestick is through the Starz app, available directly from the Amazon App Store. Search “Starz” on your Firestick, install it, and subscribe. Alternatively, add Starz as a Prime Video channel and watch everything through the Prime Video app you already have. Both give you the full Power Universe — original series plus all four spinoffs.
The Full Power Universe: What You’re Getting Into
Before you pick a streaming method, it helps to know what you’re signing up for. This isn’t just one show.
- Power (2014–2020) — The original. Six seasons following James “Ghost” St. Patrick juggling a Manhattan nightclub and a drug empire. This is where you start.
- Power Book II: Ghost (2020–present) — Picks up directly after the original. Follows Ghost’s son Tariq at college while the St. Patrick legacy unravels around him.
- Power Book III: Raising Kanan (2021–present) — Prequel set in 1990s South Jamaica, Queens. Kanan Stark’s origin story.
- Power Book IV: Force (2022–present) — Tommy Egan relocates to Chicago after the events of the original series.
Every single one of these is a Starz original. You’re not finding them scattered across Netflix or HBO — Starz is the only place to stream them.
Option 1: The Starz App (Best Method)
Starz
- All Power Universe shows — every season, every spinoff
- Available directly from the Amazon App Store — no sideloading
- Native Fire TV app with D-pad navigation that actually works
- 4K HDR available on select content
- Download for offline viewing on mobile
I’ve been using the Starz app on and off for years, and the Fire TV version has improved significantly. The app finds the right remote input on the first try now — something that used to take three or four fumbles with the D-pad. Browsing the Power catalog is clean: each show has its own hub with seasons laid out in order, so binge continuity is easy.
The app loads quickly on my 4K Max, and I haven’t hit a buffering issue watching in 1080p on a standard home connection. Not every episode is available in 4K, but the picture quality on the original Power series is solid regardless.
✓ Pros
- Every Power Universe title in one place — original series and all four spinoffs
- Direct download from Amazon App Store, no developer mode needed
- Clean Fire TV interface — seasons load fast, easy D-pad navigation
- Starz-exclusive content you won't find on any other streaming service
✕ Cons
- Requires a separate Starz subscription on top of any other services you already pay for
- Not every episode available in 4K — mostly 1080p for older Power content
- No free trial currently — check starz.com for the latest offers
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→Option 2: Starz Add-On Through Prime Video (Runner-Up)
Prime Video + Starz Channel
- Watch Power through the Prime Video app you already have installed
- Billing consolidated to your Amazon account
- Same full Power Universe catalog as the standalone Starz app
- Amazon X-Ray features available on some titles
If you’re already an Amazon Prime member, this is worth considering. You add Starz as a Prime Video channel and watch everything through the Prime Video app — no second app to install or manage. I used this method for a while before switching to the standalone Starz app, and the content library is identical. You’re not missing a single episode.
The trade-off is that the Prime Video interface can feel clunkier when navigating between your regular Prime content and your channel subscriptions. But for some people, having one app and one bill is worth that minor friction.
✓ Pros
- One app, one bill — no separate Starz account to manage
- Works perfectly with the Prime Video app already on every Firestick
- Amazon X-Ray trivia available on select Power episodes
✕ Cons
- Navigating between Prime content and Starz content in one app gets confusing
- Same price as standalone Starz — no discount for bundling
- Slightly slower to find new Starz releases than the dedicated app
Option 3: Buy or Rent Individual Episodes
If you only want to catch up on a specific season or don’t want a subscription, individual episodes and full season bundles are available for purchase through Vudu and Amazon Prime Video’s buy/rent store.
This makes sense if you’re genuinely only missing one season before a finale and don’t want to maintain a Starz subscription. For anyone planning to watch the full Power Universe — six seasons of the original plus ongoing spinoffs — a subscription is better value.
How to Install the Starz App and Start Watching
Getting set up takes about three minutes. Here’s the exact process on any Firestick:
How to Watch Power on Firestick via Starz
5 stepsGo to the Search Bar
From your Firestick home screen, navigate to the Search icon (magnifying glass) at the top. Use your remote to type Starz.
Find and Install the App
Select the Starz result that shows up under “Apps & Games.” Hit Download (it’s free to install — you pay for the subscription separately). The app is under 50MB so it installs in seconds.
Open Starz and Create an Account
Launch the app. Select Start Your Subscription or Sign In if you already have an account. If you’re subscribing through Amazon, select that option and the charge goes to your Amazon account automatically.
Find Power
Once you’re in, use the Search tab and type Power. You’ll see the original series plus all spinoffs. Start with Power (Season 1) — select it, hit play on Episode 1, and you’re in Ghost’s world.
Optional: Install Surfshark for Travel
If you plan to watch while traveling internationally, install Surfshark from the Amazon App Store before you leave. Connect to a US server and your Starz subscription works exactly as it does at home.
Quick Comparison: Your Power Viewing Options
| Method | App Needed | Subscription | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Starz App (direct) | Starz | Starz sub | Best experience, cleanest UI |
| Prime Video + Starz Channel | Prime Video | Starz sub via Amazon | Good if you’re already on Prime |
| Buy/Rent (Vudu, Amazon) | Vudu or Prime Video | Pay per season | Only worth it for 1-2 seasons |
What to Watch After Power
Finished the original series and looking for what’s next? The Power Universe has you covered, but if you want something outside Starz while you wait for new episodes:
- For prestige crime drama with a similar feel, check out our guide on how to watch Ozark on Firestick — it’s on Netflix and has the same “one foot in legitimate life, one foot in crime” energy.
- For legal drama with serious character work, how to watch Suits on Firestick covers every way to stream it.
- If you’re looking at more drama options generally, our best Firestick apps roundup covers the full streaming landscape.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Power on Netflix or Hulu? No. Power is a Starz original and is exclusively available through Starz — either via the Starz app directly, or as a Prime Video add-on channel. You won’t find it on Netflix, Hulu, or HBO Max.
Can I watch Power for free? There’s no legal free streaming option for Power. The show is a Starz exclusive. If Starz is running a free trial, that’s the closest you’ll get — check their website for current offers.
Is the Power series finished? The original Power series ended in 2020 after six seasons. The spinoffs (Book II: Ghost, Book III: Raising Kanan, Book IV: Force) are ongoing as of 2026.
Do I need a VPN to watch Power? Not if you’re watching from the US. If you’re traveling abroad and your Starz subscription stops working due to geo-restrictions, a VPN with a US server fixes it. Surfshark is what I use for this — native Fire TV app, takes 30 seconds to set up.
What’s the best spinoff to start with after the original? Power Book II: Ghost, without question. It picks up the main storyline immediately after the original ends. Watch the original first, then go straight to Book II.
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Last updated: May 2026