50 Cent Reacts To Michael Rainey Jr. Saying He Was Blindsided By ‘Power II’ Cancellation

  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.
  • Oops!
    Something went wrong.
    Please try again later.

On Thursday (March 14), Power fans learned that this upcoming fourth season of Power Book II: Ghost will be its last. Apparently, the cast found out at the same time as the public, as the show’s star, Michael Rainey Jr. who plays Tariq, took to Instagram to share his surprised reaction to the news. Shortly after, 50 Cent responded back.

The 23-year-old actor wrote on his Instagram story, “Don’t ask me nothing idk what’s going on in them offices lmao they Trippin. Final season otw tho I guess.” He also followed up by reposting TV writer L. Darian’s tweet about how he “ain’t hear from STARZ or Lionsgate once about the show.”

However, 50 Cent wasn’t letting the reactions slide without a response of his own. The legendary rapper turned TV show producer insinuated that he tried to tell his star the news, but wasn’t able to reach him. 50 posted a screenshot of a TMZ headline with the caption, “Yeah because @michaelraineyjr don’t answer his phone [shrug emoji].” View the post here.

Season four of the hit drama series will be split into two parts: the first installment premieres on June 7 and the second installment debuts on Sept. 6. The season four premiere coincides with the 10th anniversary of Power‘s debut on STARZ.

“This explosive season of Ghost is a fitting crescendo in a decade of an immensely popular franchise – fans will not be disappointed,” said Kathryn Busby, President of Programming for STARZ, in a statement. “While this marks the conclusion of one chapter, our commitment to the Power universe endures with more compelling storytelling on the horizon.” View the trailer below.

Although one show is coming to an end, the Power universe is still expanding as the franchise announced the news of another spinoff. On March 13, STARZ announced Origin, a Tommy and Ghost-focused prequel. The show is dedicated to the origin stories of James “Ghost” St. Patrick and his partner-in-crime, Tommy Egan. The men were brought to life by Omari Hardwick and Joseph Sikora in the original Power series.

More from VIBE.com