Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson will become the next cable television giant. You can bet money on that.

With the success of “Power” under his belt, Starz has extended his overall deal for another year. This means, Fif will executive produce more shows and bring in more money. Cha-ching!

His next project is a superhero-themed series called “Tomorrow, Today.” The series is about a veteran from the south side of Chicago who, after being falsely imprisoned, becomes the personal experiment of a mad prison doctor trying to create the perfect man — and an unstoppable killing machine, Starz said. Set free, but on the run, the veteran must reconcile with the world that has turned against him and use his newfound abilities for good.

“I am looking forward to continuing my relationship with my Starz family, we have had great success together on ‘Power’ and I am excited to get going on all of our upcoming projects together. I knew Starz would be the perfect home for ‘Tomorrow, Today.’ This project is very personal to me … creating it, writing it, finding the best team for it and I will continue to be involved every step of the way.”

According to The Wrap, Anthony Cipriano (“Bates Motel,” “12 and Holding”) and Dan Kay (“I.T.”) will executive produce “Tomorrow, Today” with Kirkland Morris serving as producer. Cipriano, Kay and Morris will also write for the series.

Additionally, 50 Cent’s G-Unit Film & Television, Inc. has purchased the rights to the Black Mafia Family story. On social media, 50 continues to hint at the B.M.F. project, but has yet to announce the date of its premiere. The B.M.F. story focuses on the rise and fall of the notorious drug kingpins, Demetrius ‘Big Meech‘ Flenory & his older brother Terry ‘Southwest T‘ Flenory.