50 Cent says that his Snoop Dogg “Murder Was the Case” series, on STARZ, is no longer in production

50 Cent says “Murder Was The Case” is no longer in production
50 Cent’s relationship with STARZ hasn’t gone well at all, over the last several months. Last month, 50 claimed that the network has had “Powerbook IV: Force” in limbo, and that he won’t have anything airing for the next six months. He added that he wants to pack up and leave STARZ, as well. This is all as fans hope that “BMF” season 2 arrives, at the end of the year.
“This is me packing my stuff, STARZ 😵🍆Sucks, my deal is up over here I’m out. They Renewed High town and FORCE is the highest rated show they have it sitting in limbo. If I told you how much dumb s*it I deal with over here.”
Over a week ago, 50 also revealed on Instagram that he wants to buy his shows from STARZ, and move them to another network. He says the shows will go wherever he goes, and has five months left on his STARZ deal.
Now, 50 says that the highly anticipated “Murder Was the Case” series about Snoop Dogg’s 1993 murder trial, is no longer in production. This was revealed by 50 in a now-deleted tweet. This series detailed Snoop being on trial for the murder of Philip Woldermariam, who was a rival gang member.
“Murder was the case is no longer in production at STARZ. I give them the alley-oop, they drop the damn ball. Anyway I hope snoop tell his story.”
It appears that 50’s relationship with STARZ is officially no longer existent. It will be interesting to see which network he ends up bringing his hit TV series to.