Whether you think it's a good idea or not, the children of the Notorious B.I.G. are reportedly set to star in a new animated series featuring cameos from their late father.
As the Associated Press reports, Ossian Media announced Monday (March 11) that the proposed show, titled House of Wallace, will star the late rap star's 16-year-old son C.J. Wallace and 19-year-old daughter T'yanna Wallace. In the show, the pair will star as the keepers of their father's New York recording studio and will have to defend the business from the interests of a larger company.
Adding to the oddness, the kids will be helped along the way by the spirit of Biggie, who will "guide them through the adversities they face." Apparently, other musical guests are also set to pop up on the show. However, those are all the, um, "juicy" details we have about the project so far.
A network has yet to pick up House of Wallace, but a representative from Ossian Media said that discussions have taken place with "a few serious networks."
Notorious B.I.G. (aka Christopher Wallace) was murdered in a drive-by shooting on March 9, 1997. He was 24 years old.
As the Associated Press reports, Ossian Media announced Monday (March 11) that the proposed show, titled House of Wallace, will star the late rap star's 16-year-old son C.J. Wallace and 19-year-old daughter T'yanna Wallace. In the show, the pair will star as the keepers of their father's New York recording studio and will have to defend the business from the interests of a larger company.
Adding to the oddness, the kids will be helped along the way by the spirit of Biggie, who will "guide them through the adversities they face." Apparently, other musical guests are also set to pop up on the show. However, those are all the, um, "juicy" details we have about the project so far.
A network has yet to pick up House of Wallace, but a representative from Ossian Media said that discussions have taken place with "a few serious networks."
Notorious B.I.G. (aka Christopher Wallace) was murdered in a drive-by shooting on March 9, 1997. He was 24 years old.