American rap mogul, actor, and executive producer Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson has officially opened the brand-new headquarters of G-Unit Film & Television Studios in Louisiana, marking a bold new chapter in his rapidly expanding empire.
The grand opening, held with much fanfare, drew industry insiders, local officials, and excited fans who gathered to witness 50 Cent cement his footprint in the world of film and television.
The move signals not only his commitment to creative expansion but also his dedication to building opportunities in communities outside the usual Hollywood hubs.
Speaking at the unveiling, 50 Cent emphasized his vision for the new facility: “This studio is more than a business move — it’s a way to create jobs, empower young talent, and bring top-tier productions to Louisiana. I want this place to be a home for stories that matter.”
The state of Louisiana, already known for its attractive film incentives and growing production scene, is expected to benefit significantly from the presence of G-Unit Film & TV. Local leaders praised the initiative, forecasting a boost in employment and investment in the region’s creative economy.

The new headquarters will serve as the central base for 50 Cent’s hit-making machine — the team behind acclaimed projects like “Power,” “BMF,” “Raising Kanan,” “For Life,” and numerous upcoming productions. With state-of-the-art soundstages, production suites, and training facilities, the studio is set to attract major industry collaborations.
Entertainment analysts say this marks a strategic shift in the entertainment landscape, as influential creators like 50 Cent continue to decentralize media production and invest in new territories.
For fans, this expansion means one thing: even more high-octane G-Unit storytelling is on the way.
As 50 Cent confidently declared at the event, “This is just the beginning.”