'Power' season 4 spoilers: Ghost to confront Angela after arrest?

A still featuring Ghost (Omari Hardwick) from "Power" season 4 Facebook/Power.Starz

"Power" season 4 will not be all too gracious to Ghost (Omari Hardwick) as he deals with the fallout of his arrest at the hands of a former girlfriend he trusted.

The previous season of the hit series dropped a shocker when Angela (Lela Loren) led the arrest of her former lover. Ghost was understandably shocked.

A new still for "Power" season 4 shows him in orange scrubs as he talks to a visitor. He showed no emotion other than vulnerability; the aftershock of it all still painted on his face.

"Angela was the one person who he felt really had his back in terms of knowing who he wanted to be, and who believed he could be that person," Hardwick told Entertainment Weekly about the attorney's shocking move.

"But now he's left to think, 'I didn't really know this person.' He's hurt, and he's vulnerable," the actor went on to say about his character dealings come "Power" season 4.

Ghost is not the only one who will feel the reverberations of what happened. For Angela, it is a matter of no turning back. She did what she had to do, and making an enemy out of her former lover is a possibility that she might face.

The problem, though, is that it is possible that Ghost is not the killer, and this might cause damage to her more than Ghost when he is proven innocent.

Fans speculate that "Power" season 4 will see Angela realize that she could be wrong, but she has to stick with her decision anyway.

The possible false accusation will likely see a vindictive Ghost. That being said, the new season might see the former lovers go toe-to-toe, although Angela will be at the receiving end of trouble this time.

"Power" season 4 is now in production, and it will premiere next year on Starz.

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