“We Can Bring the Fan Base Over”: Starz CEO Promises Several ‘Power’ Connections in 50 Cent’s New Series

Fightland is set within the high-stakes, cash-rich, dangerous world of British boxing. It follows “a disgraced, formerly incarcerated boxing champion who returns to London to seek vengeance against the crime family he thinks betrayed him. With edge-of-seat action both in and out of the boxing ring and populated by dangerous characters, this is a world of money and power never seen before.” Starz CEO Jeff Hirsch said Fightland “has the same feel of the Power universe,” and teased some Power reunions, saying:
“We probably will take some characters from the original Power and put them in it so that we know we can bring the fan base over.”
A New Era for Starz Begins With ‘Fightland’ and More Scripted Dramas

“As Starz moves into this next chapter, I’m energized by the opportunity to deepen our investment in bold, character-driven storytelling that reflects our audience,” Kathryn Busby, Starz’s President of Original Programming, said. “We’re growing a robust development pipeline with creators who bring fresh, authentic perspectives and doubling down on programming that defines Starz: provocative, premium and inclusive.” Effectively, Starz has also opened writers’ rooms for two more shows, Kingmaker and Masquerade, and partnered with Plan B to produce All Fours. Meanwhile, it has an Outlander prequel, Blood of My Blood; a Spartacus prequel, House of Ashur; and different Power shows set to premiere soon.

