50 Cent Officially Launches G-Unit Studios in Louisiana

50 Cent’s television empire adds another point to the scoreboard with the offical launch today (April 18) of G-Unit Studios in Shreveport, Louisiana. 

“As someone who has always believed in the transformative power of music, film, and television, I’m beyond excited to introduce the expansion of my G-Unit Film & Television through the launch of G-Unit Studios right here in Shreveport. From the gritty narratives of the streets to the compelling stories that define our era, G-Unit has always been more than just entertainment; it’s a platform for voices that need to be heard, stories that need to be told. Bringing G-Unit Studios to Shreveport is not just a business decision; it’s a commitment to fostering talent, creating opportunities, and building a community that thrives through creativity and innovation. We see Shreveport as a beacon of inspiration and creativity,” 50 tells Billboard

With G-Unit Studios establishing roots in Shreveport, Louisiana, its arrival is set to significantly boost job opportunities and economic growth, sparking a new era of prosperity and creativity. 

“We are thrilled that G-Unit Studios will plant its roots in Shreveport,” says Mayor Tom Arceneaux. “This city’s rich culture and talent provides the perfect backdrop for this endeavor. We are eager to collaborate with Mr. Jackson and G-Unit Film & Television to bring captivating movies and entertainment to Shreveport and Caddo Parish.”

Launched in 2005, G-Unit Film & Television Inc. has produced a myriad of content across different platforms and networks, with its crown jewel coming in the form of the STARZ TV series Power. Currently, 50 has several shows on the STARZ network, including BMFRaising KananForce, and Ghost.

The press conference for the unveiling of the G-Unit Studios will happen at 4 PM in Shreveport, Louisiana.

Check out some exterior renderings of the studios below:

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Carl Lamarre

Billboard