Is Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis in Power Book IV: Force? All about the NBA star’s role in the Starz crime drama

 Power Book IV: Force | Image via Instagram: forcestarz
Power Book IV: Force | Image via Instagram: forcestarz

Starz's popular drama, Power Book IV: Force, premiered on February 6, 2022, and has been one of the fan-favorite shows in the crime genre. Sequel to another superhit show, Power, this series follows the story of Joseph Sikora's character, Tommy Egan, trying to become the leader of Chicago's drug game.

While trying to achieve his quest, Tommy also makes new enemies, from whom he has to save himself and his loved ones. Over the three seasons of Power Book IV: Force, several notorious criminals have been introduced in the crime drama series. One of them is King Kill, the leader of the criminal gang RD, and played by popular NBA star Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis.

He was introduced in Season 2 of the Starz series and has become a crucial part. While he initially was up for keeping peace in the city, his nephew's death in Season 2 changed the course and brought more conflicts in the series.

More on this in our story.


Is Glen ‘Big Baby’ Davis in Power Book IV: Force? Details explored

The Starz crime drama series, Power Book IV: Force, tells the story of Joseph Sikora's character Tommy trying to reach the top of Chicago's drug scene. Over the years, the show has depicted numerous conflicts, clashes between gangs, which resulted in heartbreaking deaths as well.

While presenting the stories of the main characters, Power Book IV: Force also featured several recurring characters whose stories helped bring thrilling twists and turns, and also changed the course of the narrative. One of those significant characters is NBA star Glen 'Big Baby' Davis's role of King Kill, RD gang's leader. He was introduced in Episode 5 of Season 2.

In the episode, King Kill was shown to be in Southville Prison. After Isaac Keys's character, David, a.k.a Diamond, was attacked by the RD gang, he decided to meet Big Baby's King Kill in prison, as he knew the latter was not responsible for the attack. He told him to join hands so that there would be some kind of peace in Chicago if their gangs, the RD gang and the C.B.I. (Chicago Brothers Incorporated) to stop fighting amongst each other.

Since King Kill also wanted peace, he agreed to Diamond's offer so that the city would be at peace. However, the plan does not go as they had thought due to new and more dangerous circumstances arising. In Season 2, King Kills's nephew Joseph Little ends up killing Leon, enraging Diamond, but he couldn't do anything as he was King's nephew.

However, to impress Diamond, D-Mac ends up shooting and killing Joseph, which shocks Diamond shocked but also pleased as he himself did not have to kill Joseph. However, their problems are heightened in the finale of Season 2 of Power Book IV: Force, as Jenard Sampson, Diamond's brother, informs King about the death of his nephew and offers D-Mac up to save the coalition between their gangs.

In Season 3, the story of King Kill's revenge for his nephew's murder continues.


To know more about the retired NBA star's role, tune into Starz at 9 p.m. ET/PT on Fridays to watch Power Book IV: Force Season 3.

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Edited by Debashri Roy