50 Cent is fueling conversation around the final season of Raising Kanan after reacting to one of the series' most talked-about moments yet.
The rapper, executive producer, and creator behind the Power Universe took to social media after Episode 5 aired, sharing his thoughts on the brutal fight between Kanan Stark and his uncle Marvin Thomas—a scene that quickly went viral and had fans debating whether the young street hustler got exactly what he deserved.
50 Cent Responds to Kanan's Brutal Beating
Following Sunday's episode, 50 Cent posted a battered image of actor Mekai Curtis, who portrays the younger version of Kanan Stark, after the character was viciously beaten by Marvin Thomas, played by London Brown.
The G-Unit founder added his own humorous reaction on Instagram, writing:
The post immediately gained traction as viewers continued discussing one of the most intense fights in the Power franchise.
Why Marvin Attacked Kanan in Raising Kanan
The shocking confrontation unfolded after Marvin discovered that Kanan had shot his brother, Lou Thomas, portrayed by Malcolm Mays.
Consumed by anger, betrayal, and heartbreak, Marvin unleashed a relentless attack on his nephew, leaving Kanan bloodied and bruised in a scene that many fans called one of the most emotional moments of the series.
Clips from the fight quickly spread across social media, becoming one of the biggest trending TV moments of the week.
Viewers flooded social media with reactions, with many praising London Brown's powerful performance while debating whether Kanan deserved the beating.
Some fans joked that the fight was long overdue, while others admitted they couldn't look away from the intense family showdown.
Several viewers also pointed out that Marvin has consistently been portrayed as one of the toughest characters in the Power Universe, making the outcome of the fight unsurprising.
The scene has already become one of the most discussed moments of Raising Kanan Season 5.
Raising Kanan Season 5 Heads Toward Its Finale
Beyond the viral memes and online reactions, the emotional confrontation underscores one of the show's central themes—the devastating consequences of betrayal within family.
Marvin's violent response wasn't fueled solely by rage but by the pain of learning that his own nephew had turned a gun on his brother.
As the fifth and final season of Raising Kanan continues, fans are eagerly waiting to see how the fallout from the explosive confrontation reshapes the Thomas family and Kanan's journey toward becoming the ruthless figure viewers first met in Power.

