According to The Hollywood Reporter, the rapper, producer, headphones company co-founder and actor could be coming to the small screen very soon in a show called "Vital Signs"
The six-part show will reportedly cast Dre at its center in a "semi-autobiographical" role.
And, rather than air on a traditional TV channel or on a service like Netflix or Hulu, it will be released via Apple's own premium, subscription-based Apple Music streaming service.
Paul Hunter is directing the show and, according to the Hollywood Reporter "Vital Signs" will also star Sam Rockwell and Mo McCrae.
Chris Milk stepped onto a TED Conference stage and took the audience on an awe-inducing trip into the future of movies. While much of the early attention on virtual reality has focused on use of the immersive technology in video games, Milk and his US startup Vrse are using it to transform storytelling and filmgoing. "We have just started to scratch the surface of the true power of virtual reality," Milk said. "It's not a video game peripheral. It connects humans to other humans in a profound way... I think virtual reality has the potential to actually change the world." He had everyone in the Vancouver audience at TED , which ended Friday, hold Google Cardboard viewers to their eyes for what was billed as the world's collective virtual reality experience. Google Cardboard gear is literally that -- cardboard