Rick Ross Wants To Produce Big Budget ‘BMF’ Movie After 50 Cent’s “Lackluster” Show Is Over

As the relationship between Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and BMF leader Demetrius “Big Meech” Flenory deteriorates, Rick Ross has developed plans to swoop in and capitalize, pondering the idea of working with Meech on a theatrical film about the collective after 50 Cent’s STARZ series concludes.
“I WANT TO DO A REAL BMF MOVIE, THEATERS ONLY” Ross shared on his Instagram Stories alongside a screenshot of Big Meech and himself promoting Meech’s welcome back concert in Miami on Feb. 13. The show will celebrate his return home from prison in October 2024.
Ross went on to question if he should reach out to Antoine Fuqua (Training Day, The Equalizer) or Quentin Tarantino (Pulp Fiction, Django Unchained) to direct.
Ross continued to make his case for producing a BMF film in a separate clip, saying, “I do want to do a BMF film because you’ve been entertained by a lackluster, small-budget series. Now it’s time to do a big-budget film. Which director? Shout out to my homie F. Gary Gray (Friday, Set It Off, Straight Outta Compton), Antoine Fuqua, what’s up? Tarantino? It’s a lot of legends. This is gon’ be big, I can feel it.”
Ross may not have to wait long to get the ball rolling, as 50 Cent recently threatened to kill the series after the conclusion of Season 4 due to Meech associating with Ross upon his exit from prison, telling his son and BMF star Lil Meech, “what next season little *ninja emoji” after a heated text exchange.
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Ross also responded to 50 Cent initially taking issue with Big Meech linking up with him, making fun of the Queens rapper for his reaction.
“He took a picture with Rick Ross!” Ross exclaimed in a short reactionary clip, mocking 50. “You like a hoe, ni**a! Put your back against the wall and just slide down.”