Terrence Howard stops playing after "Empire"



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It's a wrap.

Terrence Howard revealed that he had "finished" with his acting career and that he would no longer pursue any role in front of the camera after the end of the sixth and final season of "Empire".

"I'm done with the acting game," he told "Extra." "I'm done pretending."

Howard, 50, does not understand why he decided to resign and does not specify which career he intends to pursue.

However, he shared that his plans for the future are "not philanthropy," adding, "I focus only on the truth in the world."

In August, Howard posted on Instagram a picture of a mathematical calculation equation asking the following question: "Is a dollar bill multiplied by a dollar bill equivalent to a dollar or so? two dollars?

"Dear friends, I think there is enough time for humanity to behave as if we were living in the dark era!" He subtitled. "Finally," the proof and the pudding "are ready to be served! Go to Tcotlc.com and download Truth about man's imperfect approach to mathematics and let me show you how our universe really works!"

On Tcotlc.com, a banner says: "It's the truth – it's the light – it's the wave."

Howard has appeared in dozens of films since 1995 and has been nominated for Oscars for his role in "Hustle & Flow".

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