Starz's "Power Book III: Raising Kanan" has been renewed for a fifth season, delving deeper into Kanan Stark's backstory. Set in New York, the series explores Kanan's evolution into a killer. With an expanding storyline intersecting with other "Power" characters, fans can expect more gripping drama in this prequel era.
tennessee where a shooter has opened fire. this was at a kroger's grocery store about 30 miles east of memphis. it happened this afternoon. it left one dead 12 injured according to the most recent count. some of the injuries are very serious. the shooter also found dead from an apparently self-inflicted gunshot wound. that is what we know. an update on a very tragic story there. the investigation is ongoing. we are going to fit in a break. we have a lot more on "the beat" including understanding not only the roots of republican extremism but why "the new yorker's" evan ozno, later the man known for hip-hop and a whole lot more, businessman and producer 50 cent is here talking trump, biden. organized crime and life back in the day. >> everything is good. i actually been running full time like writing music for like
plus the legal drama on abc. and now bmf. this is a drama inspired by the true story of a notorious crime family that came out of detroit in the 1980s at the height of the crack era. curtis 50 cent jackson, thanks for coming back on "the beat," sir. >> what's up, ari? it's always good to see you, man. >> i'm going to start with the election season 50, because one of the things i could have never known as a 50 fan and someone who has to talk to you, people come to me now occasionally and say what is 50 doing? these are the headlines. the headlines tell the story. it says 50 cent bashes biden tax plan, endorses trump, and on down the line. we all know what's happened since then. but give it to us straight on the news. were you endorsing donald trump? >> i didn't realize i would be paying 62% of my income back to the irs. so that does change a lot.
afraid. >> yeah, getting worse and as you say the things you diagnose remove some of those guardrails for the people who might have had the credibility to do it previously are just purged out anyway, whether that be liz cheney or whomever. evan, i want to thank you for telling us about your work. to find the whole book it is "wildland: the making of america's fury." 50 cent is back on "the beat." first joe biden releasing a new study on just how little taxes billionaires pay and what to do about it we have that economic update next. , you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ breeze drifting on by you know how i feel. ♪ ♪ it's a new dawn... ♪ if you've been taking copd sitting down, it's time to make a stand. start a new day with trelegy. no once-daily copd medicine has the power to treat copd
1980s, but americans remain fascinated with mafia stories from the godfather you see on your screen to the recent hit "the irishman." in fact, we can tell you that whole tradition continues with a ton of excitement about a "the sopranos" prequel. and while all these stories still captivate in many way, right now we turn to a storyteller who is broadening the lens that many used to view america's history of crime, money, power, and respect. and now we are joined by that very special friend of "the beat," curtis 50 cent jackson, the grammy award winning artist. he beat the odds, the adversity and launched an iconic career in hip-hop and business in america. sold over 30 million records, worked with eminem, dr. dre and snoop dogg. he is one of the wealthiest in hip-hop and is here today an entrepreneur. he has invested in health drinks, spirit, apparel and several other of its progeny,
that and not have, you know, the same perception of things anymore, to be successful is nice. also, a successful mind-set, right? you got to adjust that to be successful. >> 100%. all of that makes sense, and it goes to the growth. it goes to why people are still listening to your stories in whichever medium you're offering them. so people may know i'm a fan. full disclosure. i'm a long-time listener. we love when 50 comes by. curtis 50 jackson. thank you, sir. bmf stars on thursday, september 26th. if you want the know what 50 is up to, we have a lot more on the interview that we didn't have time to fit on tv. we pinned the entire interview on our twitter account. you can search on youtube for medical better and 50 cent and see the whole unedited thing. thanks for watching "the beat." "the reidout" is up next. >> how you doing, ari?
the actual project, episode 7 of "bmf" if you get a chance to see him. he is playing white boy rick, a guy from detroit that was aware of rick's story prior to me getting him to talk to him about playing the role. and he came around pretty good. he hadn't done anything since "8 mile." so it's a big deal. everyone is all excited about it. i'm just happy that he did it when i'm directing, you know. it's exciting. >> every time you've come on "the beat," we've talked about different things. we always look back at the younger 50 cent. not only because it's interesting, because it really shows the arc and the growth. let's look at young 50 cent talking about the street, street credibility, et cetera. here we go. >> they like me in the hood. they know what i'm saying. they know what i'm saying, they can pinpoint the incident. so they start to feed into me more, you know. but in office, that was a strike against me.
it's the consistent thing that cuts across all ethnicity is christianity. a christian family, mother and father, and they struggled with the choices the kids made. >> the story from 50 cent the director and 50 cent the casting director. you have a loft interesting people. first of all, you've put bets down on new actors and faces which is always interesting in art. and then you go back to the classics. snoop and this next guy that everyone knows, i'm going to play a clip of him shouting you out at your hollywood star ceremony. let's take a look. >> everything matched the intensity of his music. he is also relentless in his business. he is an artist, an entrepreneur, an actor, a director, a producer. >> you have been living up to that. tell us about getting eminem in the project. who is he playing? and can you really direct eminem? >> yeah, you know, i got him in
hazard for all of us. shout out to elie's coffees and emily's contributions and we have a lot more in the program. a maga governor ignoring science, fueling this anti-vax movement, anti-mask crowds in his own state. >> hijacking the breath of our children and exerting unconstitutional control over them. >> your power hungry dictatorship has gotten out of control. >> this is america and we're not through the covid wars but we have a special guest with insight tonight and the biden administration going after the 1%. when you look at extremism, what are the luciens? plus, tonight on "the beat" you heard it right here by the end of the hour the one and only 50 cent. tonight, stay with us. y wi uths. (calls dog) buttercup... (whines) ♪♪
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'Power Book IV: Force': Isaac Keys, Shane Harper, Tommy Flanagan and Five More Cast in Starz Spinoff
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Feb. 18, 2021
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The “Power” universe is expanding for the Starz franchise’s third spinoff “Power Book IV: Force,” with eight series regulars now joining lead Joseph Sikora.
Cast members announced for the spinoff include Isaac Keys (“Get Shorty”), Lili Simmons (“Ray Donovan”), Gabrielle Ryan (“The Have and Have Nots”), Shane Harper (“Hightown,” “A Teacher,”) Kris D. Lofton (“Ballers”), Anthony Fleming III (“Prison Break”), Lucien Cambric (“Chicago P.D.”) and Tommy Flanagan (“Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2”).