50 Cent Announces Live Casting Call For "BMF" & Shares Character Descriptions

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Curtis '50 Cent' Jackson attends the world premiere of 'Nobody's Fool' at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on October 28, 2018 in New York, New York.
50 Cent is working with the people for his upcoming television series.

50 Cent's known as a rapper, but he's continuing to expand his resume as a television executive. Power has been one of the most successful television shows on Starz and helped Fif land a multi-series deal with the network. He's currently working on a few projects including The Oath and a prequel to Power, but he's also finally gearing up for B.M.F. The rapper took to Instagram to announce the live casting call and share a character break down.

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50 Cent is now casting for B.M.F (Black Mafia Family). The rapper took to social media to announce a live casting call which will be coming to cities throughout the country. Fif revealed that they'll be announcing the cities for the casting calls soon, referring candidates to visit the G-Unit Film and Television website for more information. Casting sides are offered on the website as well as a character breakdown which Fif also shared on his Instagram page earlier today. G-Unit Films and Television also offers anyone who's filmed and posted the scene to complete a form on the site as well as a link to their audition tape.

Aside from B.M.F, Fif's been teasing the Power prequel heavily which follows the return of a young Kanan. He's yet to announce when the show will air, but we're excited to see what Fif has up his sleeves with his upcoming television projects.

Peep the casting call and character description below.


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