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By Jon Donnis
Sky has released the first teaser for Fightland, a new family crime drama set within London’s boxing world, executive produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson. The series is due to premiere this summer on Sky and streaming service NOW, marking Jackson’s first internationally produced project through G-Unit Film & Television.
The story centres on themes of redemption, betrayal and ambition, unfolding in a world shaped by money, influence and violence. Positioned both inside and outside the ring, Fightland builds a picture of a criminal underworld where power is constantly shifting and trust is in short supply.
At the heart of the drama is British boxer Duke Kilroy, played by Howard Charles, who reaches the peak of his career by becoming world heavyweight champion on the same night a brutal attack leads to the death of his brother, Calvin. The aftermath of the tragedy results in Duke serving eight years in a US prison. When he is released, he returns home after uncovering what he believes to be evidence of a setup, setting his sights on revenge against former promoter and criminal figure Kingsley Marshall, played by Nicholas Pinnock.
However, Marshall has disappeared, leaving behind his family, including Joy, played by Deborah Ayorinde, who also happens to be connected to Duke’s past. As Duke begins to work his way into Marshall’s former criminal network, he becomes entangled with a cartel aiming to control London’s drug trade, forcing him into a dangerous effort to dismantle the empire from within while searching for those responsible.
The cast also includes Anita-Joy Uwajeh as Cebella “Cece” Marshall, Charles Babalola as Ezekiel “Zeek” Marshall, Tahirah Sharif as Kim Harper, Tyler Conti as Justin “Jay” Hall and Richard Pepple as Gary “Gazzer” Kilroy.
Fightland is executive produced by Curtis “50 Cent” Jackson alongside Francis Hopkinson and Kate Leadbetter of Expanded Media. The series is created by Daniel Fajemisin-Duncan and Marlon Smith, who also serve as executive producers and writers, with Damione Macedon and Raphael Jackson Jr working as showrunners, executive producers and writers. Otto Bathurst directs and executive produces the first two episodes.


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