50 Cent-Produced Crime Drama Moses the Black Starring Quavo & Wiz Khalifa Set for 2026 Release

Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson continues to expand his footprint in film and television, adding another major project to his growing portfolio of crime dramas. The G-Unit mogul has signed on as a producer for Moses the Black, a gritty, action-driven film set in modern-day Chicago, headlined by hip-hop stars Wiz Khalifa and Quavo. The film is slated to hit U.S. theaters on January 30, 2026, marking one of 2026’s earliest high-profile theatrical releases.
In addition to serving as lead actors, Quavo and Wiz Khalifa will also executive produce the film, contributing both to the creative direction and its original soundtrack—bringing star power both on-screen and behind the scenes. Deadline first reported the film’s official lineup and release plans.
Plot & Storyline
Moses the Black centers on the turbulent life of Malik, a feared and respected Chicago gang leader battling internal conflict and the consequences of his violent past. Wiz Khalifa portrays 2wo-3ree, a volatile and influential lieutenant within Malik’s crew whose loyalty and explosive leadership style drive much of the film’s tension.
Quavo takes on the role of Malik’s primary rival, intensifying the movie’s core conflict with a performance expected to highlight his growing range as an actor. The film blends Chicago street politics, betrayal, power struggles, and personal redemption, aiming for a darker, character-centric narrative rather than stylized action alone.
50 Cent described the film as a raw and emotional story grounded in transformation rather than glorification of gang culture:
“This film is about redemption and real change,” 50 said in a statement. “It’s raw, it’s emotional, and it’s powerful. I can’t wait for audiences to see it.”
Cast & Production Team
Alongside Quavo and Wiz Khalifa, the film features a strong ensemble cast including:
Omar Epps – veteran actor known for Juice, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, and House
Chukwudi Iwuji – acclaimed for roles in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 3 and Peacemaker
Skilla Baby – rising Detroit rapper making a notable film appearance
Deontay Wilder – former heavyweight boxing champion continuing his transition to film
The movie appears poised to bridge urban storytelling with mainstream theatrical appeal, backed by major partners including Fathom Entertainment, Simeon Faith, and the Nick Mirkopoulos Cinematic Fund.
Fathom Entertainment CEO Ray Nutt emphasized that the film is designed for a theatrical audience:
“Moses the Black is an action-packed drama that was made to be seen on the big screen,” Nutt said. “We’re thrilled to partner again with Simeon Entertainment and bring this heart-pounding story with a star-studded cast to audiences nationwide.”
A New Chapter in Rap-to-Film Crossovers

Both Wiz and Quavo have been steadily expanding their acting résumés. Wiz previously portrayed funk legend George Clinton in the 2023 film Spinning Gold, while Quavo has appeared in multiple titles including Praise This, Cash Out, The Waterboyz, and High Rollers alongside John Travolta.
The collaboration marks one of the most high-profile film pairings between rap stars since the Fast & Furious franchise and represents a continuation of hip-hop’s growing impact in Hollywood across production, acting, and scoring.
50 Cent’s Expanding Hollywood Empire
50 Cent has been increasingly active in film beyond the success of the Power television universe. Beyond his producer role in Moses the Black, he is slated to appear in the upcoming Street Fighter reboot as famed boxer Balrog.
The project further solidifies his transition from rapper and TV executive to full-scale film producer:
Founder of G-Unit Film & Television
Producer of multiple STARZ and Amazon Prime franchises
Upcoming major studio action roles
Industry Expectations

With its blend of major rap stars, gritty storytelling, a theatrical release strategy, and a soundtrack crafted by the artists involved, Moses the Black is positioned to generate strong cultural buzz heading into 2026. If successful, it could set the tone for more artist-driven crime dramas rooted in real-world environments, shaped by creators with firsthand cultural perspective.
Moses the Black hits theaters January 30, 2026.