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Road to Colombia: The Most Anticipated Reality TV Show of 2026 Is Ready to Take Over Your Screen

Medellin Will Never Be the Same

If you haven't heard the name Road to Colombia yet, write it down because this show is about to be everywhere. Production has officially wrapped on one of the most buzzworthy, culturally rich reality TV projects to come out of 2026, and the world needs to get ready.

Filmed in the heart of Medellin, Colombia, Road to Colombia is not your average reality show. This is something different. Something real. Something that could genuinely change the way audiences see the world and each other.

What Is Road to Colombia?

At its core, Road to Colombia is a reality series that does something most television refuses to do it bridges the gap between stereotypes. The show brings together a bold, dynamic cast of entertainers and drops them into one of the most vibrant, misunderstood cities on the planet.

Some cast members are searching for love. Some are immersing themselves in the culture. Some are on a personal journey, chasing a better version of themselves. But all of them are doing it in Medellin, a city that, like its visitors, carries a complex story the world has long reduced to a headline.

The magic of the show lies in the collision of two worlds. It takes the stereotypes that Colombians have about gringos, and the stereotypes outsiders carry about Colombian locals, and puts them all in the same room the same streets, the same music, the same food, the same nightlife and lets authenticity do the rest. What comes out the other side is connection, culture, and yes, love.

Meet the Cast

The show launched with five entertainers and quickly added a sixth who instantly became a fan favorite before the cameras even stopped rolling.

Lord Daze — A commanding presence who brings charisma and depth to every scene. Lord Daze is the kind of personality that makes you stop scrolling and actually watch.

NFD Haze — Bringing raw energy and an unfiltered perspective, NFD Haze is one of those cast members who doesn't just participate in the culture he becomes it.

Duron Karter — Cool, calculated, and full of surprises. Karter brings a grounded presence to the group that balances out the chaos in the best possible way.

Leroy Whitehurst — The kind of personality you root for from the jump. Whitehurst brings heart, humor, and a genuine curiosity about life beyond his comfort zone.

Goldmouf — With a name like Goldmouf, you already know the gift of gab is real. Entertaining, quotable, and unpredictable exactly what reality TV was built for.

Goldmouf on the adventure in Communa 13

And then there's the late addition who may have saved the entire show

Loco Liz — Added at the last minute, Loco Liz brought the exact energy the show needed to truly pop. Sometimes a production finds its missing piece right before the buzzer, and that's exactly what happened here. Her personality was undeniable, her presence was magnetic, and by all accounts she was the personality the show needed to complete the picture. The best decision the producers made was making that call.

The Man Behind the Camera — and in Front of It

Road to Colombia was produced by Jesse Daze Swindell, who pulls double duty as both a driving creative force behind the project and a cast member on the show itself. That kind of investment putting your name, your face, and your vision all on the same line speaks to how deeply personal this project is.

Production is handled by Canelon Films, bringing a professional polish to what is an authentically raw and emotionally charged series.

Filmed During One of the Most Controversial Political Moments in Recent History

Here's where the story gets even more layered. Production on Road to Colombia wrapped in late April 2026 right in the middle of one of the most politically charged periods in U.S.-Colombian relations in recent memory, as tensions between the Trump administration and the Colombian government played out on the world stage.

The timing was not lost on the cast or crew. Filming a show about breaking down stereotypes and building human connection between Americans and Colombians while that political friction was at its peak adds an entirely new dimension to what you'll see on screen. The show becomes not just entertainment it becomes a cultural statement. A reminder that the people are rarely the politics.

Where Can You Watch It?

Right now, Road to Colombia is actively seeking a distribution home, and honestly, the network or platform that picks this up is going to have something truly special on their hands. The show is completely filmed, wrapped, and ready to go. It just needs a stage worthy of its story.

Whether it lands on a major streaming platform, a cable network, or a digital powerhouse, one thing is certain when Road to Colombia drops, it's going to generate conversation. The kind that trends. The kind that makes people call their friends and say "have you seen this yet?"

The Bottom Line

Road to Colombia arrives at a moment when the world desperately needs exactly what it's offering real people, real culture, real connection, and the beautiful chaos that happens when stereotypes meet reality and reality wins.

From the cobblestone streets of Medellin to your living room screen, this show is coming. And when it gets here, don't say you weren't warned.

Stay tuned. Road to Colombia is on its way. 🇨🇴🔥

Produced by Jesse Daze Swindell | Production by Canelon Films Filmed on location in Medellin, Colombia | Wrapped April 2026

The Big L Biopic (Put It On) Canceled: A Journey Cut Short of Production

In this pause, we anticipate the resumption of Big L's story on a platform that befits his legacy. For now, we extend our gratitude to Jesse (Daze) Swindell and Kevin Townley and the entire cast and staff for their valiant efforts, and we eagerly await the day when Big L's tale graces the silver screen, a tribute befitting the indelible mark he left on the world of hip-hop.

Actor/ rapper Sean Jenkins as Big L in record shop signing original album for store owner

In the world of entertainment, projects often go through numerous ups and downs before reaching the big screen. Such is the case with the highly-anticipated biopic of the legendary rapper, Big L, titled "PUT IT ON." Unfortunately, after a series of setbacks and challenges, the project has been officially canceled. Let's take a closer look at the journey behind the scenes.

James (Big Lee right hand man) , Jesse (Daze) Swindell film producer, Leroy Phinazee Jr. (lil Lee) Executive producer

In 2018, the hip-hop world was buzzing with excitement when news broke about the Big L biopic titled "Put It On." The script, masterfully crafted by Jesse (Daze) Swindell, received assistance from Big L's nephew, Leroy Phinazee Jr., and his brother, Don, along with other close family and friends. However, amidst personal tragedies and various challenges, the project faced unexpected setbacks, leading to its eventual cancellation. A Tragic Turn of Events: The year 2019 brought heart-wrenching news as Leroy Phinazee Jr., also known as Lil Lee, was tragically shot and killed on the very block where his father and uncle, Big Lee and Big L, respectively, met their untimely fates.

Put It On Movie cast and staff

Lil Lee's death, coupled with online feuds involving members of D.I.T.C (Diggin' in the Crates Crew), added to the already mounting difficulties faced by the biopic. A New Partnership: Realizing the need to overcome these obstacles, Jesse (Daze) Swindell decided to seek a new path forward. He teamed up with film producer Kevin Townley, hoping that this partnership would breathe new life into the project.

The path to bringing Big L's story to life proved to be an uphill battle.

Their collaboration aimed to resurrect the "Put It On" biopic and honor the legacy of the late rap legend, Big L. Casting Call and Progress: In the midst of the 2020 pandemic, despite the challenging circumstances, a casting call was held in the South Bronx at a local studio to search for the perfect actors to portray the lead characters in "Put It On." Sean Jenkins was selected to embody the late rap legend, receiving the esteemed co-sign from Big L's childhood friend, Herb McGruf

Sean Jenkins as Big L and the real Herb McGruff on set

With McGruff's endorsement, the project began to gain momentum. An Ambitious Sizzle: The passion behind the project was evident as the full cast, including portrayals of Big L, Fat Joe, Jay-Z, Big Pun, Lord Finesse, and Biggie Smalls, came together. The team shot 85% of an impressive sizzle reel on the actual streets of Harlem, capturing the essence of the era and the spirit of Big L. Over the course of a week, they meticulously crafted a 15-minute preview, showcasing their dedication and talent.

Big L and Biggie portrayed in 139st park

Obstacles and Heartbreak: Unfortunately, the road to success was not without its hurdles. The project encountered yet another setback when Big L's brother, Don, and the Big L estate decided against moving forward. Other documentaries and the sale of Big L's masters complicated the clearance process, leading to disagreement among family members involved.

Sean Jenkins as Big L, and Chavar Smalls as Big Lee posted in Harlem on 140th & Lenox

Despite the cast's dedication and enthusiasm, the project hit a major roadblock. The End of the Road: With years of frustration mounting, Jesse (Daze) Swindell made the difficult decision to throw in the towel, acknowledging that the project's journey had come to an end. However, in a final tribute to Big L's legacy, the sizzle reel, crafted with love and passion in 2020, will be released to the public before 2023 ends. Looking to the Future: Though "Put It On" may have met an unfortunate end, the story of Big L and his impact on the hip-hop community remains relevant and deserving of a cinematic portrayal. Jesse (Daze) Swindell, despite the challenges faced, still holds hope for a future film or documentary that will honor the late rapper's legacy.

Sean Jenkins as Big L and Tammi Bailey as Gilder (Pinky) Terry, Big L’s mother, on set filming his final words to her

Conclusion: The cancellation of the Big L biopic "Put It On" leaves a lingering sense of what could have been. As we bid farewell to one cinematic endeavor, we hold onto the optimism that the Big L estate, in collaboration with passionate filmmakers and the support of New York's hip-hop royalty, will produce something extraordinary in honor of the legendary lyricist.

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