'Power' season 3 spoilers and update: Ghost makes foes out of friends

It seems that the stars of "Power," who recently reunited to film season 3, missed each other so much, seeing as they take photos whenever they get the chance. They share these snapshots to fans as their way to keep them in the know as they build another exciting season of the hit Starz series.

Last week, the whole group assembled to make more magic for "Power" season 3 and officially started filming. Producer and star 50 Cent teased during the first time they huddled up for a table read that the new season "will be even better. We are turning it up a notch."

The official Twitter account of the series also teased that Omari Hardwick and Lela Loren, who play Ghost and Angela in the series, "are ready to bring you another great season." Fashion & Style predicts that their love story is about to get wobblier in "Power" season 3.

When the previous season ended, Angela declared that they are no longer together. Fans of the pair were devastated, and while things do not look like they will be in favor of their romance soon, viewers hope that there will come a time the two will reunite.

It remains to be seen when that could happen, knowing that Ghost will be in for an awful lot of trouble in the upcoming season. His most important allies seem to have become his biggest enemies, which should be dangerous for Ghost. These people are familiar with his machinations, which they could use to their advantage.

Executive producer Courtney Kemp Agboh has long teased that "Power" season 3 will blow fans away. In an interview with Madame Noire, she revealed how "everyone was on the edge of their seats" when she pitched the story for the upcoming season.

No release date has been set for "Power" season 3 but it is reportedly going to return summer next year.

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