50 Cent Announces Collaboration With Paramount+  For “Vice City” Series

Written By Michael Omoruan

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50 Cent is currently in his TV bag. Aside from the success gained from BMF, Power, and For Life, the New York rapper and mogul is now developing a new series set to premiere on Paramount+ titled — Vice City.

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Rapper and business mogul 50 Cent is developing another television series under his G-Unit Film & Television production company. Vice City, set to premiere exclusively on Paramount+, will follow the lives of three former soldiers who have been dishonorably discharged in the mid-1980s. 

Due to their involvement in the Iran-Contra Affair, and the political secret weapons scandal during the Ronald Regan administration, the three have little to no promising job opportunities.

After an encounter with a Colombian immigrant, they get caught in a life of crime and form a heist crew. The series is a joint effort made alongside established writers and producers Josh Peters and Darnell Metayer, who have worked on the live-action Transformers movies.

Also, Chad Stahelski, one-half of the directing duo behind the John Wick movies, has signed on as an executive producer and director.

50 Cent Set To Make “8-Mile” TV Show

While on Big Boy’s Neighborhood, 50 Cent let slip that he was working toward making an adaptation of 8-Mile– the 2002 rap drama loosely based on and starring “Lose Yourself” rapper Eminem.

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Written by Michael Omoruan

Mike hails from the Bronx and is a Film & TV Studies graduate from Lehman College. His interests include pop culture and community engagement and can often be found listening to the latest by Megan Thee Stallion, Amine, J-Cole, and Kendrick Lamar.

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