50 Cent’s Action Hits Major Streaming Platforms
Curtis Jackson’s free network now streams on Roku, LG TV, Vizio, Sling, Prime Video & Plex.

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Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson is taking his love of high-octane cinema straight into viewers’ homes. In a fresh Instagram post, the rapper-turned-entrepreneur announced that his free action channel is now available across a host of devices and platforms, from Roku and LG TVs to Sling, Prime Video Channels, DirecTV, Plex and Xumo Play.
From Freevee To Your Living Room
Jackson originally launched the channel, known as 50 Cent’s Action, on Amazon’s Freevee service in January 2022. The free, ad-supported network lets fans stream a rotating slate of classic and contemporary action films handpicked by Jackson himself. Titles have included ’80s blockbusters and modern cult hits, all wrapped in Jackson’s signature flair for explosive storytelling.
Where To Find It
According to the rapper’s Instagram caption, 50 Cent’s Action is now “available on Roku, LG, Vizio, Sling, Prime video, Direct Tv, Plex, Xumo Play.” Whether you lean toward a dedicated streaming stick, smart TV interface or live-TV alternative, the channel promises zero subscription fees—just a lineup of thrill rides on demand. Jackson also gave a shout-out to his partners @bransoncognac and @lecheminduroi, underscoring his continued ties to the spirits world.
Curating The Content
Beyond licensed action flicks, 50 Cent’s Action occasionally features exclusive material: behind-the-scenes clips, director interviews and Jackson’s own commentary. The star has leveraged his film and TV experience—think hit series like Power, BMF and the forthcoming Gilgo Beach Killer: House of Secrets—to offer viewers a mix of nostalgia and fresh perspectives.
How To Watch
Tuning in is straightforward. Search for “50 Cent’s Action” in your device’s channel store or app library. On Prime Video, navigate to Freevee’s channel lineup; on Roku, LG and Vizio smart TVs, simply add the channel from your home screen. Plex and Xumo Play users can find the network under free, ad-supported offerings, while Sling and DirecTV subscribers can access it alongside their existing bundles.
Jackson’s push into free, ad-supported streaming mirrors a broader industry trend—artists and studios are looking to supplement premium subscription models with accessible, advertiser-backed options. For fans of high-impact entertainment and Jackson’s own brand of hard-nosed charisma, 50 Cent’s Action offers a no-cost ticket to big-screen thrills.

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