The most recent spinoff of 50 Cent's long-running series on the STARZ network, Power Book III: Raising Kanan, just concluded its third season. 50 Cent has expressed his satisfaction in the show.
The G-Unit mogul posted a behind-the-scenes picture from the most recent episode recording on Instagram on Tuesday, February 13. In addition to praising director Eif Rivera and writer Sasha Penn, he used his commentary to discuss the show's position in the contemporary TV environment.
"That final episode cemented Raising Kanan's position as the greatest show currently airing on television and within the Power Universe," Fif commented. "Written by Sasha Penn 🖊️ with [camera emoji] @eifrivera serving as director."
Fans who took the time to leave comments on the post weren't all in agreement with 50 Cent; a few of them stated that Book III would not be as good as Power Book IV: Force and the second series of Power, Ghost.
When Power Book III: Raising Kanan concluded its season last week with an unexpected twist that many did not see coming, many fans expressed similar feelings to those expressed by 50.
Power Book III: The Return of Joey Bada$$ Raising Kanan, after the Flatbush rapper revealed his departure more than a month ago, stunned fans with photos and videos they could not believe they were seeing.Viewers at home could see Joey Badass standing in his black hoodie, face scarred across his forehead, right eye barely open, and staring straight at the camera to symbolise his unexpected return, as Unique rose above Ronnie's lifeless body.
"That's How You Do A Season Finale," exclaimed one fan, while another hinted at the upcoming chapter: "Kanan killed Ronnie, Raq killed Howard, and then Unique came back to life.
Indeed, Season 4 is going to be really big!The surprising narrative turn occurs after Joey Bada$$ revealed to several media sources that scheduling issues between his obligations as a rapper and his progressively expanding filmography were the reason behind his exit from the show.
Source: Collider.com
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