50 Cent’s 10 Best Movies And TV Shows

The best 50 Cent movies and TV shows include a mix of projects about his musical success and past life on the streets before hitting it big. As a teenager, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson was involved in selling drugs, which resulted in his arrest, and he eventually began to turn his life around thanks to his talent as a musician, which started as an underground rapper before he got noticed and signed a major record deal. However, in 2000, someone shot 50 Cent nine times, an incident that played into his Hollywood breakout.

After the shooting, 50 Cent caught the attention of Eminem and Dr. Dre and got his biggest record deal, becoming a star. This led to him selling his life story, and in 2005, he played a fictional version of himself (Young Ceasar) in Get Rich or Die Tryin’, which got his foot into Hollywood. For most of his movie career, though, 50 Cent was relegated to mostly DTV releases, although he was often the most entertaining part of the films. However, he found his biggest success on TV thanks to the Power franchise.

10 The Frozen Ground (2013)

50 Cent Plays Pimp Clate Johnson

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The Frozen Ground is a crime thriller film based on the true story of the hunt for serial killer Robert Hansen. The film, directed by Scott Walker, stars Nicolas Cage as Jack Halcombe, an Alaskan State Trooper, and John Cusack as Hansen, who abducted and murdered numerous women in the 1970s and 1980s.

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*Availability in US Director Scott Walker Release Date July 11, 2013 Studio(s) Picture Perfect Corporation , Grindstone Entertainment Group , EFO Films , Cheetah Vision , Court Five , Valentina Films , K5 International , Paradox Entertainment , Envision Entertainment , Lionsgate , Voltage Pictures , Knightsbridge Entertainment Cast Nicolas Cage , Vanessa Hudgens , John Cusack , Radha Mitchell , Jodi Lyn O’Keefe Runtime 105 Minutes Expand

Most of 50 Cent’s movies have been DTV releases, and many of them received poor reviews and remain mostly forgotten as either action movies or crime thrillers. However, some stand out above the rest, and The Frozen Ground fits that category. The film stars Vanessa Hudgens as a teenager named Cindy who was sexually assaulted, but no police officer believes her because she is a sex worker. John Cusack plays the abductor, and Nicolas Cage is a state trooper investigating a death connected to the case.

50 Cent has a role in the movie as Clate Johnson, Cindy’s pimp. He is one of the minor antagonists of the movie, someone willing to hand over Cindy to a hitman hired to kill her but also willing to do whatever he can to get what he wants out of the situation. However, as expected in films like this, things never end well for characters like Clate. The movie is based on a real-life serial killer named Robert Hansen, and it gained popularity in 2020 when Netflix added it to the streaming service.

9 Expend4bles (2023)

50 Cent Plays Easy Day

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The Expendables 4 is the fourth entry in the action legacy-hero franchise, bringing together famous action-hero stars from the past and present to battle international terrorist threats. This fourth entry sees the mercenary group dragged into a catastrophic nuclear conflict between the United States and Russia, forcing them to intervene.

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*Availability in US Director Scott Waugh Release Date September 22, 2023 Distributor(s) Lionsgate Cast Dolph Lundgren , Randy Couture , Eddie Hall , Sylvester Stallone , Levy Tran , Iko Uwais , tony jaa , Sheila Shah , Jacob Scipio , Jason Statham , Andy Garcia , Megan Fox , 50 Cent Runtime 103 Minutes

The fourth Expendables movie (Expend4bles) was the lowest-rated of the franchise for critics as well as the worst at the box office, and the only one that didn’t make back its budget. Part of the problem is that only four members of the original cast returned, and Sylvester Stallone had his smallest role in the four movies. The additions to the cast were hit-and-miss, with some great names (Tony Jaa, Andy Garcia) and some underwhelming (Megan Fox). 50 Cent was one of the new additions.

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50 Cent played Easy Day, one of the two new members of the team at the start of the movie (Jacob Scipio as Galan was the other new member). He was a former Army Special Forces operator. The chemistry between the team was not as strong as in the previous movies, with Jason Statham’s Lee Christmas taking over as team leader, and only Dolph Lundgren’s Gunner Jensen and Randy Couture’s Toll Road returning. 50 Cent did fine in his role, but this film ended the Expendables franchise.

8 Escape Plan (2013)

50 Cent Plays Hush

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An action thriller film that stars movie action heroes, Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger, Escape Plan follows Lawyer Ray Breslin, a security tester who enters a supermax prison to study its defenses. To accomplish the breakout, he’ll enlist the help of an inmate named Emil, a self-proclaimed hero who steals from the rich and gives to the poor.

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*Availability in US Release Date October 10, 2013 Distributor(s) Summit Entertainment , Lionsgate Cast Sylvester Stallone , Arnold Schwarzenegger Runtime 116minutes

In 2013, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Sylvester Stallone teamed up for a prison action thriller. Escape Plan was a success and created a franchise, but Schwarzenegger did not return for any movie after the first one. Stallone stars as Ray Breslin, a security expert who finds flaws in prison security systems and helps patch up those problems. However, when he is betrayed and locked away in a prison under an assumed identity, he ends up planning an escape with a prisoner named Emil (Schwarzenegger).

While Schwarzenegger left after one movie (and his character’s escape from prison), Stallone remained onboard along with 50 Cent, who played Hush, one of Ray’s associates and the man who figures out what happened to his boss and sets out to help free him in this first movie. 50 Cent is a major part of Ray’s team in all three movies. Of the trilogy, only the first was a box office success and also received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with praise going to its fun factor.

7 For Life (2020)

50 Cent Plays Cassius Dawkins

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For Life is a legal drama series centered around Aaron Wallace, played by Nicholas Pinnock, who becomes a licensed attorney while serving a life sentence for a crime he did not commit. The series follows Wallace’s quest to overturn his unjust conviction and his efforts to help other inmates navigate the legal system. Created by Hank Steinberg, For Life examines themes of justice, resilience, and the power of perseverance.

Cast Nicholas Pinnock , Indira Varma , Joy Bryant , Dorian Missick , Tyla Harris Release Date February 11, 2020 Seasons 2

In 2020, 50 Cent joined the cast of the TV show For Life. Season 1 saw 50 Cent in a recurring role as Cassius Dawkins, a dangerous inmate who is a minor antagonist in the series. The legal drama stars Nicholas Pinnock as Aaron Wallace, a man wrongly convicted of drug trafficking and sentenced to life in prison with no chance of parole. While in prison, he warns a license to practice law and helps exonerate fellow prisoners who were also wrongly convicted.

The show is based on the real-life story of a man named Isaac Wright Jr., who helped overturn the convictions of 20 wrongfully convicted fellow inmates before finally proving his own innocence. 50 Cent’s Cassius causes a lot of problems for Aaron when he is transferred to Aaron’s prison by prosecutor Glen Maskins, the man who put him away. Maskins wants to become the Attorney General and will do anything he can to cover up any idea that Aaron might be innocent of the crimes.

6 All Things Fall Apart (2011)

50 Cent Plays Deon

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*Availability in US Director Mario Van Peebles Release Date March 5, 2011 Runtime 110 minutes

All Things Fall Apart has one of the most impressive 50 Cent performances of his career. The DTV release stars the rapper as Deon, a college running back who develops a genetic disease when he is ready to make his way to the NFL. Deon is based on one of 50 Cent’s childhood friends who died of cancer. Because of this, 50 Cent wanted to do it the right way and honor his friend with his performance. He went on to lose 54 pounds to accurately portray his emaciated character.

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50 Cent has been muscular and sported a toned physique since he went into rehab after his shooting, but he dropped from 214 pounds to 160 pounds in nine weeks with liquid dieting. “I think the world took note because people kept making comparisons with great actors like Tom Hanks in Philadelphia and Christian Bale in The Machinist,” 50 Cent said. “There is no way to play a role like this without really committing to it.” (via Huff Post).

5 Southpaw (2015)

50 Cent Plays Jordan Mains

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Southpaw is a 2015 Drama and Sports film starring Jake Gyllenhaal. Directed by Antoine Fuqua and written by Kurt Sutter, the film chronicles the life and career of professional boxer Billy “The Great” Hope. Although he continues his dominant career, people around him begin to worry about his safety in the ring.

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*Availability in US Director Antoine Fuqua Release Date July 24, 2015 Distributor(s) The Weinstein Company , DreamWorks Distribution Cast Naomi Harris , Rachel McAdams , 50 Cent , Jake Gyllenhaal , Forest Whitaker , Rita Ora Runtime 124 Minutes

In 2015, 50 Cent joined a major Hollywood movie when he took a role in Southpaw. Directed by Antoine Fuqua (Training Day), Southpaw stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Billy “the Great” Hope, a professional undefeated boxer whose wife, Maureen (Rachel McAdams), wants him to retire after he suffers a severe beating in a win, keeping his undefeated record intact. When Maureen is shot and dies during an altercation at a fundraiser with a rival boxer’s brother pulling the trigger, Billy’s life starts to fall apart.

50 Cent stars in Southpaw as Jordan Mains, Billy’s manager who ends up leaving him after the tragedy to work with the boxer whose brother killed Maureen. The movie is an inspirational sports story with Billy fighting to regain his confidence and get his life back under control, all leading to a final fight for the title. 50 Cent was solid in his role as someone who seemed to just use everyone he could to stay on top. Rotten Tomatoes critics gave the film a 60% approval rating.

4 Den Of Thieves (2018)

50 Cent Plays Levi Enson Levoux

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Written and directed by Christian Gudegast, Den of Thieves is an Action and Heist film starring Gerard Butler, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, and Pablo Schreiber. The film sees a group of ex-Marines that are attempting to steal from the Federal Reserve.

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*Availability in US Director Christian Gudegast Release Date January 18, 2018 Cast Evan Jones , Pablo Schreiber , Brian Van Holt , Jordan Bridges , Eric Braeden , Gerard Butler , Sonya Balmores , Oleg Taktarov , Meadow Williams , Maurice Compte Runtime 140minutes

In 2018, 50 Cent joined the cast of the Den of Thieves, a crime heist drama about a cop trying to stop a band of thieves from pulling off a shocking heist. Gerard Butler stars as “Big Nick” O’Brien, a detective investigating a robbery for the Major Crimes Unit. He has his eyes set on the leader of a criminal organization who steals an armored truck following a major shootout. While Pablo Schreiber stars as Ray Merrimen, the crew’s leader, the film is full of twists and turns before a shocking end.

50 Cent is part of Ray’s team of thieves; Enson Levoux, a Marine veteran who is Merrimen’s right-hand man who helps with the attack on the Federal Reserve Bank of downtown Los Angeles. The movie was a small box office success and received mixed to negative reviews. However, it was popular enough to warrant a sequel, Den of Thieves: Pantera, which will hit theaters in 2025. 50 Cent won’t be back as his character died in the first movie.

3 Get Rich Or Die Tryin’ (2005)

50 Cent Plays Marcus “Young Caesar” Greer

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*Availability in US Director Jim Sheridan Release Date November 9, 2005 Runtime 134 minutes

The movie that proved 50 Cent could be a star in Hollywood was Get Rich Or Die Tryin’, named after 50 Cent’s debut album from 2003 and it is a fictional retelling of 50 Cent’s life story. His acting debut, 50 Cent stars as Marcus “Young Caesar” Greer, who, like the rapper, was a drug dealer as a teen and left that life behind after a prison sentence, setting out to become a musician instead. Also, like 50 Cent, Marcus ends up surviving a shooting and makes his dreams come true again.

Get Rick Or Die Tryin’ is similar to Eminem’s 8 Mile, which was also a movie that had a fictionalized retelling of Eminem’s life story, but with a fictional lead character in his place. While the movie received mostly negative reviews from critics, it is still what 50 Cent was best known for in Hollywood and the reason he was able to pick up his DTV and action movie roles in the years to come. Roger Ebert praised the film, calling it “a rich and convincing texture, a drama with power and anger.

2 Power Book II: Ghost (2021-2022)

50 Cent Plays Kanan Stark

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Power Book II: Ghost is a crime drama series that follows Tariq St. Patrick, the son of the late notorious drug dealer James “Ghost” St. Patrick, as he navigates his new life balancing college and the legacy his father left behind. Starring Michael Rainey Jr., the series explores themes of loyalty, family, and the struggle to escape one’s criminal past, set within the complex world of drug trafficking and higher education.

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*Availability in US Cast Michael Rainey Jr. , Shane Johnson , Mary J. Blige , Woody McClain , Gianni Paolo , Method Man , Lovell Adams-Gray , LaToya Tonodeo , Paige Hurd , Paton Ashbrook , Alix Lapri , Larenz Tate , Melanie Liburd , Daniel Bellomy , Berto Colon , LightSkinKeisha , Monique Gabriela Curnen , Bradley Gibson , Justin Marcel McManus , Quincy Tyler Bernstine , Naturi Naughton , Cory Jeacoma , Mark Feuerstein , Paris Morgan , Daniel Sunjata , Moriah Brown , Keesha Sharp , David Walton , Michel Vidal , Marcus Anderson , Glenn Morizio , Jeff Hephner , Zoe Whitford , Debbi Morgan , Shalim Ortiz , Bruce Altman , David Ginlet , Kathleen Garrett Release Date September 6, 2020 Seasons 4 Directors Marisol Adler , Shana Stein Expand

50 Cent produced and starred in Power, and in 2020, he was part of the first spinoff series, Power Book II: Ghost. He was only part of the cast in a recurring role in season 2, but he returned as Kanan Stark, Ghost’s old friend and Tariq’s mentor. As fans of the franchise know, Kanan died in the original series. This happened when Kanan went after Ghost for revenge and ended up killed by Tariq. However, 50 Cent’s Kanan returned for a role in Power II: Ghost, albeit from beyond the grave.

In the first season, Kanan was there in a flashback, but in the second season he was actually there as someone who spoke to Tariq and gave advice in nightmare scenes. The role was great for 50 Cent, as he was able to play a small protagonist role despite the fact that his character was dead. It played out like his advice when raising Tariq allowed his old lessons to offer advice through those dream scenes and hallucinations.

1 Power (2014-2020)

50 Cent Plays Kanan Stark

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Power is a crime drama series created by Courtney A. Kemp and produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. The show follows James “Ghost” St. Patrick, a wealthy nightclub owner leading a double life as the kingpin of a lucrative drug network, managing family and business complications while attempting to go legitimate. Starring Omari Hardwick, the series explores themes of power, loyalty, betrayal, and redemption in New York City.

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50 Cent’s best role of his career came when he was able to produce and star in the TV series Power. While 50 Cent was the big name for the series, Omari Hardwick was the star, playing James “Ghost” St. Patrick, a ruthless drug dealer who wants to leave the criminal world and go legit with his nightclub business. However, this is no easy feat, and is harder for Ghost than rising to the top of the criminal world. 50 Cent stars as Kanan Stark, a former friend turned rival.

50 Cent as Kanan posing for a promo for Power Related Power True Story: How Much Is Based On 50 Cent’s Real Life?

The crime drama Power has spawned four successful shows to help tell its complex story. While many details are fabricated, some key elements are real.

After serving as a recurring character in the first two seasons, 50 Cent moved to a main cast role in season 3 and remained there until the main series ended in its sixth season. He was Ghost’s former mentor until he was betrayed and spent 10 years in prison as a result. When he got out of prison, he wanted nothing more than revenge against his former protégé. 50 Cent earned an NAMIC Vision Award nomination for Best Performance – Drama in 2018.