Cast of hit series “Power”, Omari Hardwick, 50 Cent, Rotimi and Joseph Sikora are the cover stars of the June 2016 issue of Vibe magazine.
In the magazine the stars take on their “Power” roles to answer questions about the upcoming season. See excerpts below.
Omari Hardwick on what loyalty means to him vs. what it means to Ghost: Omari
Hardwick’s definition of loyalty would definitely be if you’ve been
down for me when it was really rough, if you checked for me when I was
trying to figure out the terrain of that heavy-ass mountain and how to
get up, if not to the top at least somewhat to a satisfactory place,
then I’m rocking with you for life. Once you got me, you got me. Ghost,
his definition is a little bit more self-serving.
Omari Hardwick on whether he could ever kill his on screen right hand man, Tommy:
I don’t think he could ever do that. I think that’s what people root
for. There’s always a twinkle of, like, ‘He can’t kill Tommy’—as our executive producer walks
by right now Curtis [Jackson] is playing a character, in Kanan, that
can do that. Kanan is a guy that separates himself from a lot of
characters we see on dramas, on thrillers, on crime dramas because he is
ruthless and could care less. He shot his son. Ghost could not only not
shoot his son; he could not shoot his Caucasian brother Tommy Egan. He
cannot. He might act like he can, but I don’t think he could ever come
to that place.
50 Cent on Curtis vs. Kanan:
It’s an extreme difference because Kanan is on one track. It’s just the
hustler, street mentality. Those laws apply to Kanan, and he’s a guy
that’s been incarcerated and hasn’t made any adjustments during that
time frame; he just got more advanced at the criminal behavior, slicker
energy. It’s no difference between the CEO of a corporate company and
Kanan. He sees an option of acquiring your business by killing you. That
cold-blooded instinct is in that guy who’s in the corporate space
because he doesn’t care if everyone in your organization doesn’t have
any way to eat.
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