50 Cent confirms he and Eminem are developing TV series based on film 8 Mile

50 Cent confirms that he and Eminem are developing a TV series based on the critically acclaimed film 8 Mile

50 Cent and Eminem return to Detroit for their new project.

The In da Club rapper, 47, confirmed that he and his 50-year-old friend and mentor are developing a series based on the critically acclaimed film 8 Mile.

After rumors surfaced online that the couple were ‘supposedly’ working together on the series, the father-of-two took to Instagram to confirm the news on Friday.

Family Background: 50 Cent and Eminem return to Detroit for their new effort (pictured from January 2020)

Family Background: 50 Cent and Eminem return to Detroit for their new effort (pictured from January 2020)

‘Yeah, and you thought I was PLAYING, I mean it man! this is going to be crazy. #bransoncognac #lecheminduroi,” wrote 50 Cent (born Curtis James Jackson III), in the post’s caption.

The image he shared showed a screenshot of an article published by Billboard reporting the news.

Earlier in the day, the star opened up about the development of the show in an interview with big boy tv.

Confirmation: The In da Club rapper, 47, has confirmed that he and his 50-year-old friend and mentor are developing a series based on the movie 8 Mile

Confirmation: The In da Club rapper, 47, has confirmed that he and his 50-year-old friend and mentor are developing a series based on the movie 8 Mile

Legacy: 50 said, 'I think you should be there for your legacy, because if you don't see it… it's important to me that you understand it, you know what I mean?'  (pictured in 2003)

Legacy: 50 said, ‘I think you should be there for your legacy, because if you don’t see it… it’s important to me that you understand it, you know what I mean?’ (pictured in 2003)

He said that one of the main reasons he wanted to do the show was to make sure young children knew about Eminem’s roots and his impact.

“I want to bring, I’m going to bring, 8 Mile to television,” he said. It’s going to be big. I am working. I don’t have rags. I’m hitting 100. I think I should be there for his legacy because it’s important to me that they understand him.’

He continued: “I think I should be there for his legacy, because if you don’t see it…it’s important to me that they understand, you know what I mean?”

Creative Force: 50 Cent has been a creative force behind a number of popular shows like Starz's Power series, and its many related episodes.  (Omari Hardwick of Power season 1)

Creative Force: 50 Cent has been a creative force behind a number of popular shows like Starz’s Power series, and its many related episodes. (Omari Hardwick of Power season 1)

Synopsis: 8 Mile was a semi-autobiographical story about Eminem's own rise to fame.  He starred in the film as Jimmy Smith Jr, a car factory worker struggling to earn respect on the underground rap circuit.

Synopsis: 8 Mile was a semi-autobiographical story about Eminem’s own rise to fame. He starred in the film as Jimmy Smith Jr, a car factory worker struggling to earn respect on the underground rap circuit.

50 Cent has been a creative force behind a number of popular shows like Starz’s Power series, and its many related episodes.

He also appeared in two seasons of For Life, a crime drama that aired on ABC starting in 2020.

8 Mile was a semi-autobiographical story about Eminem’s own rise to fame. He starred in the film as Jimmy Smith Jr, a car factory worker struggling to earn respect on the underground rap circuit.

The film won several awards, including Best Original Song for Lose Yourself at the 2003 Oscars.

8 Mile co-starred Kim Basinger, Michael Shannon and Anthony Mackie, and rappers Xzibit, Proof and Obie Trice had small roles in the project.

Award Winner: The film won multiple awards, including Best Original Song for Lose Yourself at the 2003 Oscars.

Award Winner: The film won multiple awards, including Best Original Song for Lose Yourself at the 2003 Oscars.