50 Cent Says “Power” Spin-Offs Were The Last Productions Still Working
50 Cent Says “Power” Spin-Off Was Last Production Still Working
Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson says that the “Power” spin-offs that were currently filming in New York, were one of the latest productions to stop working. Both Power Book II: Ghost and Power Book III: Raising Kanan were reportedly filming and affected by the decision to halt work.
50 Cent, who is one of the producers on the spin-off (that is yet to air), responded to a story about the series shutting down. He wrote:
i had to do it we were the last production still working. f*ck
An overwhelming number of popular studios have shut down and will no longer continue to film including: Empire, Queen Of The South, The Wendy Williams Show, Real Housewives of Atlanta reunion, Bill Maher’s “Real Time”, John Oliver, “Snowfall”, Atlanta, Jimmy Kimmel Live and more.
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