Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is bringing his signature brand of gritty, high-stakes storytelling across the Atlantic. On July 31, 2026, Starz will premiere Fightland, an eight-episode original drama series set in the brutal, cash-soaked underground boxing world of London. Executive produced by 50 Cent through his G-Unit Film & Television banner, the series marks his first major international production and Starz’s first wholly owned original series following the Lionsgate separation.
With a powerhouse cast led by Howard Charles and a creative team blending British and American talent, Fightland promises to deliver the raw intensity fans expect from 50 Cent’s TV universe — think Power meets Top Boy, with devastating left hooks and family betrayals that hit harder than any uppercut.
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Fightland centers on Maduka “Duke” Kilroy (Howard Charles), a once-dominant boxing champion whose life imploded after a violent tragedy. Fresh out of prison, Duke returns to the streets of London determined to reclaim his legacy and exact revenge on the powerful crime family he believes orchestrated his downfall.
What unfolds is a pulse-pounding tale of redemption, betrayal, and brutal ambition — both inside and outside the ring. The series dives deep into London’s underground fight scene: rigged bouts, shady promoters, rival gyms, and the dangerous intersection of boxing, organized crime, and street politics. Family dynamics are at the core — loyalty is currency, and betrayal can cost everything.
Showrunners and writers Damione Macedon and Raphael Jackson Jr. (veterans of Power and Genius: MLK/X) bring 50 Cent’s proven formula of character-driven crime drama, while British producers Francis Hopkinson and Kate Leadbetter of Expanded Media ground the story in authentic UK grit.
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Howard Charles (The Musketeers, Sense8) leads as Duke Kilroy — a physically imposing, emotionally layered protagonist whose journey from fallen king to vengeful contender is expected to be magnetic.
Supporting roles include:
- Nicholas Pinnock (For Life, Top Boy) as Kingsley Marshall — a formidable crime figure and key antagonist/ally.
- Deborah Ayorinde (Them, The Harder They Fall) as Joy Marshall — bringing emotional depth and complexity to the family power struggles.
- Charles Babalola as Ezekiel “Zeek” Marshall.
- Anita-Joy Uwajeh as Cebella “Cece” Marshall.
- Tahirah Sharif (The Outlaws) as Kim Harper.
- Tyler Conti as Justin “Jay” Hall.
- Richard Pepple as Gary “Gazzer” Kilroy.
The ensemble is packed with British talent that feels perfectly suited to the setting, creating a rich tapestry of rivalries, alliances, and personal stakes.


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Fightland continues 50 Cent’s remarkable transition from rapper to media mogul. Since launching G-Unit Film & Television, he has delivered massive hits like the Power franchise (Power, Power Book II: Ghost, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, Power Book IV: Force), BMF, and more. The entrepreneur has repeatedly said he wants to create content that reflects real struggles, ambition, and survival — themes clearly echoed in Fightland.
In interviews, 50 Cent has called this his “first UK-based show” and teased that it’s “better than Power” in raw intensity. Filming wrapped in London earlier this year, with 50 Cent making on-set visits that generated major buzz.
This project also strengthens ties between Starz and Sky in the UK, where the series will air simultaneously, expanding its global reach.
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Shot on location in London, Fightland features authentic boxing choreography, neon-lit gyms, rain-slicked streets, and high-tension fight sequences that blur the line between sport and survival. Expect the same cinematic quality and attention to detail that defined 50 Cent’s previous productions — sharp dialogue, moral ambiguity, and shocking twists.
Director Sebastian Thiel and the creative team have emphasized realism in the boxing world, consulting with trainers and former fighters to capture the physical and psychological toll of the sport.
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In an era of reboots and safe IP, Fightland stands out as an original story with international flavor. It taps into the global fascination with boxing dramas (Creed, Southpaw, Warrior) while infusing 50 Cent’s street-smart perspective. The series also highlights the growing influence of Black British talent on premium television.
For Starz, it’s a statement piece post-Lionsgate split — a bold, self-owned drama designed to retain subscribers and attract new ones hungry for prestige crime storytelling.
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- Premiere Date: Friday, July 31, 2026
- Format: 8 episodes, with the pilot dropping first, followed by new episodes weekly on Fridays
- Platforms: Starz app, Starz linear channel, and all on-demand/streaming partners
- UK: Simultaneously on Sky and NOW TV
Early buzz is strong. First-look images released in May 2026 showed the cast in sharp suits, training gear, and tense confrontations — instantly igniting fan excitement.
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Social media is already flooded with anticipation. Many are calling it “Power in London” or “British BMF with gloves on.” Boxing fans appreciate the sport’s authentic portrayal, while Power loyalists expect the same addictive mix of drama, music, and unforgettable characters.
50 Cent himself has been hyping the project heavily on Instagram, posting behind-the-scenes content and declaring it a game-changer for his TV slate.
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If Fightland delivers on its promise, it could spawn spin-offs or multiple seasons, further cementing 50 Cent’s dominance in premium drama. The rich world of London’s boxing underground offers endless story possibilities — rising contenders, international title fights, deeper criminal entanglements, and evolving family sagas.
For now, all eyes are on July 31. Whether you’re a longtime G-Unit supporter, a boxing enthusiast, or simply love well-crafted crime dramas, Fightland looks poised to be one of the summer’s biggest television events.
Get ready to step into the ring. Loyalty will be tested. Legends will be made. And in Fightland, only the strongest survive.


