

Hip-hop mogul, television powerhouse, and entrepreneur 50 Cent (Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson) is leveling up once again. The multi-hyphenate star has officially launched a new production hub in Shreveport, Louisiana, marking a major expansion of his rapidly growing G-Unit Films & Television empire.
What began as a record label two decades ago has evolved into one of the most dominant creative forces in modern entertainment. Now, with a new Shreveport base of operations, 50 Cent is positioning G-Unit as a national production powerhouse ready to compete with Hollywood on its own terms.
The newly unveiled facility — widely referred to as G-Unit Studios — represents 50 Cent’s bold vision to build a major film and television center in the South.
Located on a former film-studio property in Shreveport, the headquarters will serve as a central production site for upcoming G-Unit projects across television, streaming, and film.
According to The Hollywood Reporter, the deal marks a long-term commitment to turning Shreveport into a thriving hub for content creation. The city government and local economic leaders have welcomed the expansion with open arms, seeing it as a catalyst for jobs, tourism, and industry growth.

50 Cent has already built one of TV’s most successful portfolios, including:
With the new Shreveport headquarters, G-Unit is expected to:
50 Cent has made it clear that he wants to control the full creative pipeline — from writing rooms to soundstages — and this new facility is a massive step toward that goal.
Shreveport has a growing reputation as a cost-effective and film-friendly city, with:
By planting roots here, 50 Cent is not only expanding his business empire — he’s helping revive a city with a rich but underutilized film history.
It’s a win-win for both the entertainment mogul and the region.
50 Cent’s move into Louisiana echoes a familiar theme in his career: he builds where others hesitate. After dominating the music industry, he reinvented himself as one of the most influential producers in television. Now, he’s expanding into full-scale studio ownership — carving out a new lane for Black entrepreneurs and independent creators.
His Shreveport expansion proves once again that 50 Cent doesn’t wait for opportunities; he creates them.
With the launch of his new Shreveport TV & Film HQ, 50 Cent has cemented the next evolution of the G-Unit empire. What started as a bold entrepreneurial leap is now an industry-shifting move that will reshape film production in the South.
G-Unit is no longer just a brand — it’s a multimedia powerhouse with national reach.
Shreveport is the new home base, and the future is bigger than ever.






