G-Unit Films and Television Inc.

G-Unit Films and Television Inc. (originally known as G-Unit Films) is an American film and television production company founded by rapper Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson in 2003. The company produced documentaries based on Jackson's upbringing or his affiliates. In 2008, Jackson founded a successor company, Cheetah Vision, in a joint venture with Randall Emmett, temporarily closing G-Unit Films until its revival in 2010, under the name G-Unit Films and Television Inc.

In 2015, Jackson pitched television prospects to six different networks. Among them was Power, a Starz drama for which Jackson serves as a co‐star, co-creator, and executive producer. Jackson signed a two-year contract with Starz, with representation coming from the Agency for the Performing Arts. By the following year, ratings have proved successful for the network.

Following his dissatisfaction with the Starz network, Jackson and Fox entered a non-exclusive broadcast direct deal to develop scripted dramas, live-action comedies and animated series through his production company G-Unit Film & Television. In 2023, Jackson purchased an in-house production facility (of which was previously known as Millennium Studios) for the company, in a lease agreement with the city of Shreveport, Louisiana.

Films

 * 50 Cent: The New Breed (2003)
 * The Game: Documentary (2005)
 * Blood Out (2010)
 * Setup (2011)
 * Freelancers (2012)
 * Fire with Fire (2012)
 * The Frozen Ground (2013)
 * Den of Thieves 2: Pantera (TBA)

Television

 * Dream School (2013)
 * Power (2014–2020)
 * 50 Central (2017)
 * The Oath (2017–2019)
 * For Life (2020–2021)
 * Power Book II: Ghost (2020-present)
 * Power Book III: Raising Kanan (2021-present)
 * Black Mafia Family (2021-present)
 * Power Book IV: Force (2022-present)