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O'Shea Jackson Jr. (born February 24, 1991), also known by the stage name OMG, is an American actor, rapper and songwriter. He is the oldest son of rapper and actor Ice Cube and, in his feature film debut, portrayed his father in the 2015 biopic Straight Outta Compton. He has two brothers, Darryl and Sharif, and a sister Kareema. His brother Darryl is also a rapper under the name Doughboy, which is the nickname of the character his father portrayed, Darin "Doughboy" Baker, in his first film Boyz n the Hood. In June 2014, it was announced that he had been cast to portray his father in Straight Outta Compton, a biographical film about N.W.A. The film was released on August 14, 2015. Jackson is noted for his physical resemblance to his father, which Ice Cube described as "spot on." "He was born to play the part," he told Jimmy Kimmel in October 2014. Description above from the Wikipedia article O'Shea Jackson Jr., licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.

As a child in Seoul, Helena Bertinelli watched her parents executed — her father, an exiled Italian mob captain who fled Gotham after a failed war tied to the remnants of Carmine Falcone’s empire, and her mother, a Korean power broker born into one of South Korea’s most powerful syndicates. The murders were staged to look like an act of Gotham Mafia retaliation, a violent echo of the war her father supposedly brought with him. Years later, Helena uncovers the truth: there was no foreign vendetta. Her parents had begun steering the empire toward legitimacy and restraint, choosing love over hierarchy and reform over fear. Her uncle saw their independence as weakness — a threat to stability and his authority — and eliminated them while manipulating evidence to blame Gotham’s underworld. Armed with the very training he gave her, Helena turns against her uncle. She dismantles his empire piece by piece — exposing corruption, collapsing alliances, and erasing the men who carried out the order. This is not justice. It is inheritance reclaimed. In breaking the dynasty that tried to own her, Helena becomes what her uncle never anticipated: not his heir, not his pawn — but his reckoning.
