In an Instagram post, 50 Cent has publicly raised concerns about his upcoming horror film, "Skillhouse." He hinted at conflicts behind the scenes, emphasizing that the movie cannot be released without his approval. Despite being listed as a producer alongside others, including Ryan Kavanaugh, Shane Valdez, and Brad Baskin, 50 Cent insisted that his signature is necessary for the film’s release. "Skillhouse," a horror-satire movie directed by Josh Stolberg, features 50 Cent, along with social media personalities Bryce Hall and Hannah Stocking. Set in a content house where influencers face deadly challenges, the film aims to blend TikTok, Saw, and Black Mirror elements. 50 Cent's warning has created a stir, hinting at potential legal or contractual issues, while the movie's intense production and unique storyline continue to attract attention.
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