50 Cent might be nearing 50 years old, but he certainly hasn't lost any of his strength. According to Alan Ng, the stunt coordinator on "The Expendables 4," the "In Da Club" rapper accidentally ...
50 Cent is less than happy with how he looks on the latest poster for "The Expendables 4." The "In Da Club" rapper is starring as Easy Day, a new member of the Expendables, in the movie ...
Jackson was featured in The Expendables 4, the fourth installment in The Expendables film series. 50 Cent's Get Rich or Die Tryin' movie became a cult classic and showcased his acting potential ...
"They'll die when they're dead," says the not exactly subtle poster for The Expendables 4 ... Other additions to the cast include Tony Jaa, 50 Cent, Jacob Scipio, Eddie Hall and Levy Tran.
That’s right, The Expendables 4 did worse than a movie that was essentially “out” for free online for a month. Even the total global receipts are shockingly low. But why? Why does this keep ...
Jason Statham, Sylvester Stallone, and Dolph Lundgren all returned to lead The Expendables 4, but 50 Cent and Megan Fox were newcomers to the franchise in its fourth installment. After previously ...
The announcement follows 50 Cent’s move to larger production facilities in Shreveport, Louisiana, for his G-Unit Film and TV ...
Armed with every weapon they can get their hands on, the Expendables are the world ... Randy Couture, Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson, Megan Fox, Tony Jaa, Iko Uwais, Jacob Scipio, Levy Tran ...
Snoop is currently prepping the release of “Missionary,” slated for release on Dec. 13. Yesterday, he revealed the project’s ...
Fans will get to see 50 Cent perform his hits "In Da Club," "Candy Shop," "P.I.M.P.," "21 Questions" and more in Sin City when the rapper brings his first Las Vegas residency to town in December 2024 ...
50 Cent doesn’t play about his money or his image, so it’s no surprise that the hip-hop mogul is suing a jeweler for using his likeness without permission. A Look Back at Rapper 50 Cent’s ...
After snatching several major wins in court and dodging other cases, 50 Cent has seemingly become music’s “Teflon Don.” Now, the “In Da Club” rapper is putting his legal streak on the line.