Suge Knight Working On His Own Biopic Series Similar To ‘BMF’

Suge Knight Working On His Own Biopic Series Similar To ‘BMF’
Suge Knight is working on bringing his life story to a television screen near you!
According to reports, Suge Knight is collaborating with his brother, Brian Brown, on a biopic series centered around the infamous former record executive. It’s currently unclear who has been (will be) cast in the project, but it’s scheduled to begin filming as early as this summer.
As far as the layout of the series, it will reportedly be similar to rapper-turned-media producer 50 Cent’s hit show “BMF,” which was inspired by a drug trafficking and money laundering organization led by brothers Demetrius and Terry Flenory.
For Suge Knight’s upcoming project, he reportedly will be diving deeper into his life story and revealing to the public details they’re unaware of. The series will cover Suge Knight’s life while being raised in Compton — before he entered the music industry — with dreams of becoming a football coach, according to reports. It’s also expected to touch on his transition into the world of music.

The former CEO of Death Row Records was sentenced to 28 years behind bars for killing Terry Carter. As previously reported, Knight, 57, was found guilty of running over the Compton businessman in front of a burger restaurant and fleeing the scene.
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