50 Cent To Turn ‘Paid In Full’ Into TV Series & Recruits Cam’ron To Produce

By Tony M. Centeno

September 9, 2025

50 Cent is preparing to turn a classic film from the early 2000s into a TV series.

On Monday, September 8, the esteemed rapper-filmmaker announced that he has acquired the rights to the movie, Paid In Full, and plans to turn it into a TV show. The 2002 film is inspired by the lives of Harlem-based kingpins Azie Faison, Rich Porter, and Alpo Martinez. It was produced by Faison himself as well as Dame Dash, JAY-Z, and Steve Rifkind. Fif also recruited Cam'ron, who starred in the original crime drama alongside Wood Harris and Mekhi Phifer, to serve as executive producer.

"I now have the rights to PAID IN FULL, im developing it into a premium Tv show," 50 Cent wrote on Instagram. "If you like God Father of Harlem your gonna love this. Cam set to Executive produce along side me, if you want in get at him I’m out of the country. @50centaction."

"So we’ve been talking about this for a few months now, and it’s almost time," Cam said in his post. "Thx @50cent for the opportunity my n***a. We gonna burn this s**t down!!"

Soon after he made the announcement, 50 Cent's comment section was flooded with praise from fans and requests from fellow rappers to be involved with the show. Artists like Conway The Machine, Maxo Kream, and Reuben Vincent all threw their names in the pot to appear in the series.

50 Cent's plans for Paid In Full come just days after he confirmed his involvement with the new Street Fighter film. Fif will portray "Balrog" in the upcoming film alongside other famed names like Jason Momoa, Roman Reigns, Cody Rhodes and more. Although the first film is still in production, the G-Unit founder teased plans for a sequel that focuses on his character's life story.

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