Just kidding!A little over a month afterCurtis “50 Cent” Jacksonconfirmed his hit crime dramaPowerwascoming to an end, the rapper “changed his mind” and announced that the upcoming sixth season will not be the last.50 Cent, who stars in and executive produces the show, announced the news on Instagram Tuesday.“I changed my mind POWER is not going to be over after season 6,” he wrote. “This s— is [too] good.”Starz, the network behindPower, did not immediately return PEOPLE’s request for comment.The highly-anticipated 15-episode season 6 will feature 50 Cent’s directorial debut and will also see the return of Emmy award-winning director Anthony Hemingway, who directed the show’s first two episodes back in 2014.In May, 50 Cent bid an emotional farewell to the series.“The last 5 seasons ofPowerhave been an incredible ride for me and all of our supportive fans. We are far from over and I am excited to bring you more from thePowerbrand,” he said in a statement. “I am proud that I was able to put a lasting stamp on this chapter with my directorial debut in an episode that features one of the wildest scenes ever on the show.”Kwaku AlstonHowever, the rapper, 43, did add that he was involved in four spinoffs from the series.“I have 4 spinoff shows coming so don’t trip,” he revealed on Instagram.The sixth season ofPowerpremieres Aug. 25 on Starz.
Just kidding!
A little over a month afterCurtis “50 Cent” Jacksonconfirmed his hit crime dramaPowerwascoming to an end, the rapper “changed his mind” and announced that the upcoming sixth season will not be the last.
50 Cent, who stars in and executive produces the show, announced the news on Instagram Tuesday.
“I changed my mind POWER is not going to be over after season 6,” he wrote. “This s— is [too] good.”
Starz, the network behindPower, did not immediately return PEOPLE’s request for comment.
The highly-anticipated 15-episode season 6 will feature 50 Cent’s directorial debut and will also see the return of Emmy award-winning director Anthony Hemingway, who directed the show’s first two episodes back in 2014.
In May, 50 Cent bid an emotional farewell to the series.
“The last 5 seasons ofPowerhave been an incredible ride for me and all of our supportive fans. We are far from over and I am excited to bring you more from thePowerbrand,” he said in a statement. “I am proud that I was able to put a lasting stamp on this chapter with my directorial debut in an episode that features one of the wildest scenes ever on the show.”
Kwaku Alston

However, the rapper, 43, did add that he was involved in four spinoffs from the series.
“I have 4 spinoff shows coming so don’t trip,” he revealed on Instagram.
The sixth season ofPowerpremieres Aug. 25 on Starz.
source: people.com