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50 Cent is getting a Roku Channel.
Noticed on Deadline, Curtis Jackson and his G-Unit Movie & Tv imprint, in partnership with Lionsgate, are launching the 50 Cent Motion Channel on the Roku Channel on Tuesday, December 10.
In line with the web site, the channel can be curated by the Grammy-winning and Emmy-winning multihyphenate. It can characteristic his favourite motion movies from Lionsgate’s library, which options over 20,000 titles. So anticipate to see movies like The Expendables, Rambo, The Hitman’s Bodyguard, and over a dozen motion pictures Diddy’s favourite troll starred in.
However that’s not all. The channel may even air reruns of Energy, the Starz crime drama he additionally starred in and served as an government producer for the various spinoffs that adopted.
There may even be programming stunts across the Queen’s rapper’s No. 1 albums and hit information.
Per Deadline:
Examples embrace a heist-themed stunt tied to his album Get Wealthy or Die Tryin’, together with movies like Empire State, Reservoir Canines, and Man on a Ledge in addition to a female-led motion stunt based mostly on 50’s album I Like The Means She Do It, together with Quentin Tarantino’s Kill Invoice: Quantity 1 and Kill Invoice: Quantity 2, The Protégé and Haywire.
In an announcement in regards to the channel, 50 Cent mentioned, “Roku’s attain and success within the free TV house make them the right launch companion for 50 Cent Motion. My channel created in partnership with Lionsgate will ship precisely what my viewers loves to observe multi functional place. We’ll be primary very quickly.”
50 Cent Is Nonetheless Making Music
Outdoors of music, 50 Cent continues to cement his legacy in Hollywood. He just lately launched G-Unit Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana, and teamed up with Netflix for a forthcoming Diddy docuseries.
On the music entrance, in a latest interview with Cam’ron, 50 Cent revealed to his one-time rival that he has new materials on the best way and plans to make use of it in upcoming tv initiatives.