50 Cent Says ‘Everybody’ Initially Passed on ‘Power’: ‘We Went Through All the Premium Channels’
“We went to all these organizations in the early stages,” the rapper said in a new interview.
“We went to all these organizations in the early stages,” the rapper said in a new interview.
The deal includes scripted dramas, live-action comedies and animated series to air on Fox.
The drug distribution drama is inspired by the true story of Detroit’s Flenory brothers.
The new drama series is set in the high stakes world of British boxing.
The embattled rapper has been posting videos to Twitter hoping to ratchet up support.
The WE tv series comes from 50 Cent, Mona Scott-Young and P. Frank Williams.
Starz’s eight-episode series premieres Sunday, October 23.
“I’ll let you know where we are going shortly,” the hip-hop mogul shared on social media.
The series, from executive producer 50 Cent, features interviews with former BMF members, insiders and associates.
The Oscar-winning actress will play an Atlanta strip club owner named “Goldie.”