
For years, fans have come to associate Courtney A. Kemp with the Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson and the evolving Power franchise. Moving forward, she will be branching out on her own. The Power creator has recently locked in a multi-year partnership with Netflix. With this new deal, Kemp will develop “new projects” via her production banner, End of Episode.
“Courtney is the real deal — a creative force and world-builder who makes great shows. I really admire her clarity of vision and voice, and she has a great sense for what audiences want,” Netflix executive Bela Bajaria said.
“Courtney has accomplished something really rare and extraordinary in television and we are thrilled to welcome her to Netflix.” The partnership enables the streamer to expand its global footprint while focusing on putting the spotlight on stories from women, BIPOC and LGBTQ creators.”
While she is expanding her reach to Netflix, STARZ CEO Jeffrey Hirsch has reiterated that Kemp will continue to work with Jackson on Power spinoffs like Ghost and Raising Kanan.
“For over 8 years, we have enjoyed a wonderful partnership with Courtney A. Kemp and we look forward to continuing that relationship across our multiple Power Universe series,” Hirsch said.
“She will continue to executive produce across all series for years to come alongside co-creator of the Power universe Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson and Mark Canton. STARZ remains the home of the Power universe and Curtis ‘50 Cent’ Jackson, who continues to play a critical role in the world and had a unique and specific vision from the start.”