50 Cent is keeping fans talking after one of the most shocking moments in Raising Kanan Season 5 sent social media into overdrive.
The hip-hop mogul and Power Universe architect reacted to Episode 5 of the Starz drama by sharing a bruised image of Mekai Curtis as Kanan Stark following the character’s brutal beating at the hands of his uncle, Marvin Thomas, played by London Brown.
“Ok I don’t want to hear shit about we family after this. @50centaction Raising Kanan,” 50 Cent wrote on Instagram, turning one of the series’ most violent confrontations into an instant viral moment.
The post referenced the episode’s climactic fight after Marvin learns that Kanan shot his brother, Lou Thomas, portrayed by Malcolm Mays. Fueled by anger and betrayal, Marvin unleashes a relentless attack on his nephew, leaving Kanan battered and bloodied.
The emotionally charged sequence quickly became one of the most discussed scenes in the Power franchise, with clips spreading rapidly across social media.
Fans wasted little time weighing in on the showdown, with many praising London’s commanding performance and debating whether Kanan deserved the punishment.
“This young man got taken through the coffee table. Gotta check Kanan pulse! Damn! 🤣🔥😩💀,” one fan commented.
50 Cent Comments On Raising Kanan’s Viral Fight Of His Character & Uncle Marvin Thomas, Played By Mekai Curtis & London Brown
Another viewer admitted, “I ain’t never smiled so hard watching somebody get whooped 😮💨😂😂😂.”
Others argued that Marvin’s response fit the gravity of Kanan’s actions.
“Kanan can fight he just can’t fuck with Marvin hell Lou couldn’t fuck with Marvin lmao,” another user wrote.
A separate fan added, “Kanan really deserved every hit tho🤣🤣🤣.”
Another comment compared the beating to other infamous Power Universe moments, writing, “Kanan needed that more than Dre or Tariq. Y’all gotta start next episode off like that 😂.”
Beyond the memes and reactions, the scene highlights Raising Kanan‘s willingness to explore the painful consequences of betrayal within family. Marvin’s attack was driven by more than rage. It reflected the emotional cost of discovering that his own nephew had turned a weapon on his brother.
Season 5 serves as Raising Kanan‘s final chapter. 50 Cent’s post helped amplify a pivotal episode that has already become one of the franchise’s defining moments.
Viewers are still processing the fallout—and wondering how Kanan recovers from the beating that shook the Power Universe.


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