Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is expanding his true-crime footprint once again.
The multi-hyphenate mogul is developing a new true-crime series for A&E titled Gang Wars (working title), through his G-Unit Film & Television banner in partnership with Citizen Jones, the production company led by Jonah Bekhor and Jonas Bell Pasht.
Described as a raw, unfiltered look at America’s most notorious gang rivalries, Gang Wars aims to go beyond surface-level crime storytelling. The series promises unprecedented access and never-before-heard accounts that unpack the street conflicts, betrayals, and power struggles that shaped modern criminal networks. Specific rivalries have not yet been revealed, but the scope suggests a wide range of infamous conflicts could be explored. Additional details are expected to be announced at a later date.
If ordered to series, Gang Wars would add to a growing slate of unscripted projects produced by G-Unit Film & Television and Citizen Jones, further cementing Jackson’s dominance in the crime and true-crime space.
Through G-Unit, Jackson has become a major force in both scripted and unscripted television. His recent unscripted credits include The BMF Documentary: Blowing Money Fast, which returns for its second season on Starz on January 16, as well as Sean Combs: The Reckoning for Netflix, TikTok Star Murders, The Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets for Peacock, and Hip Hop Homicides for WE tv.
On the scripted side, Jackson remains closely associated with the Starz juggernaut Power, which has spawned multiple spinoffs including Power Book II: Ghost, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, and Power Book IV: Force. The franchise continues to expand with Power: Origins, a new prequel currently in production in New York and New Jersey, set after the upcoming fifth and final season of Raising Kanan. Jackson also executive produced Black Mafia Family, which recently wrapped its fourth and final season.
Citizen Jones brings its own deep true-crime credentials to the project. The company is behind Netflix’s How to Become a Cult Leader, How to Become a Mob Boss, and How to Become a Tyrant, as well as Investigation Discovery’s The Rocky Mountain Mortician Murder and Hulu’s Blood & Myth.
With Gang Wars, Jackson continues to lean into stories that interrogate power, violence, and survival—this time through the lens of rivalries that helped define America’s criminal underworld.