50 Cent Says “TV Will Never Be The Same” After Launching G-Unit Film Studio 

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50 Cent is planning on expanding his ever-growing television and production empire with the introduction of a G-Unit film division, complete with a 985,000 square feet studio to boot. 


After taking over television with a run of hit series like Power and BMF, Fiddy is ramping things up a notch. He took to Instagram over the weekend to unveil his latest venture and the next step to film and TV dominance.  

He shared a video of the space, which is currently a blank canvas for him to build his dream on.  

“Well, would you lookie here,” 50 Cent said in the video before adding, “985,000 square feet. Can you say G-Unit studios?” 

Fif continued in the caption: “G-unit film &Tv 💣BOOM 💨 I need room to work 🤷🏽‍♂️ I don’t miss 🎯,” he penned “📺will never be the same.”  

Check out the vast space in the video below.  

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50 Cent Announces The End Of His STARZ Partnership

50 Cent gained his considerable foothold in the industry with shows like Power, PowerBook II: Ghost, PowerBook III: Raising Kanan, and Powerbook IV: Force and BMF, in partnership with STARZ. However, last year Fiddy announced he ended his STARZ deal and filed a trademark for a new company for his upcoming projects.  

“Shout out to BET, I won Hustler of the year. No one from music culture has had success in Television production. I have 25 shows now and I’ve made some big deals away from TV. I’m out of my deal at STARZ tomorrow,” he announced last September.  

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Meanwhile, in April, 50 Cent vowed not to sell any more shows to STARZ and expressed his regret over their deal.  

“I have the number 1,2,3, and 4 top TV shows in African American, and Latina households and I hate that I made them with the wrong people,” he penned on Instagram. “I’m not doing any BMF spin offs or selling any other shows to STARZ. ✌🏽” 
















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