Celebrating 24 years of Next Friday
Many movies in Black cinema are considered “classics,” and among them is Ice Cube’s sequel to his first hit, Next Friday. We celebrate 24 years of Next Friday here!
Ice Cube and Mike Epps in Next Friday
Many movies in Black cinema are considered “classics,” and among them is Ice Cube’s sequel to his first hit, Next Friday. Not many can boast back-to-back hits after their first big success, but Ice Cube certainly can. The follow-up to his initial movie was an even bigger hit, leaving us with quotes still resonating in the culture 24 years later. Whether you're a long-time fan or new to it, this timeless film will still have you laughing till your stomach hurts.
The film starred Ice Cube, Mike Epps, and the late John Witherspoon. Ice Cube mentioned that they cast Witherspoon as the dad because he reminded him of his father, changing the game. Many of the stars credited Witherspoon as the comedic glue that held everyone together, bringing his A-game to the franchise.
Ice Cube has revealed that he's working on the final installment titled Last Friday. Although the script is done, it's currently undergoing revisions with the studio. Unfortunately, the late John Witherspoon won't be part of the newest installment, and it's expected that there will be a dedicated portion for the beloved actor when Last Friday finally comes.
In Next Friday, Mike Epps took over Chris Tucker's Smokey character as Craig’s cousin, continuing to play the same character in the third movie, Friday After Next. Providing us with many more laughs, we hope to see these two characters on our screens again soon.
A classic sequel deserves its flowers, so let's celebrate this amazing Black movie for 24 more years.
Rating: 10/10
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Regina King Stars As Shirley Chisholm In Netflix’s ‘SHIRLEY’
Oscar-winning actress and award-winning producer Regina King will portray the trailblazing political icon Shirley Chisholm in an upcoming Netflix film titled Shirley. We discuss it here!
SHIRLEY. Regina King as Shirley Chisholm in Shirley.
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By: Joshua Martin
Oscar-winning actress and award-winning producer Regina King will portray the trailblazing political icon Shirley Chisholm in an upcoming Netflix film titled Shirley. The film will chronicle her journey from becoming the first Black woman elected to Congress in 1963, representing New York’s 12th district, to her groundbreaking run for the United States presidency in 1972—the first Black woman to seek a major party’s nomination for President, running as a Democrat.
Netflix recently released the official trailer, showcasing the unforgettable moment when, in front of an all-Black audience, Chisholm announced her run for the presidency on January 25th, 1972.
“I am not the candidate of black America, although I am Black and proud. I am not the candidate of the women’s movement of this country, although I am a woman and I’m equally proud of that. I am not the candidate of any political policies or fat cats or special interests. I stand here now, without endorsements from any big-name politicians or celebrities or any other kind of prop. I do not intend to offer you the tired clichés that have too long been accepted as part of our political life. I am the candidate of the people of America. ”
However, the trailer only provides a small glimpse into her powerful story.
“SHIRLEY tells the story of the first Black Congresswoman and political icon, Shirley Chisholm, and her trailblazing run for president of the U.S. It chronicles her audacious, boundary-breaking 1972 presidential campaign.”
King has long admired Chisholm’s spirit, spending nearly 15 years working with her sister Reina King to develop the movie.
The real Shirley Chisholm in 1972.
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“It was always a little disheartening for Reina and me to have so many people over the years of our lives not know who Shirley Chisholm was. What she did was so pioneering. She was a true maverick, and, you know, we use this term all the time, but she was a true first.”
American screenwriter John Ridley signed on to direct and write the film, along with King. His sister Reina King, Anikah McLaren, and Elizabeth Haggard are tabbed as producers. Shirley will also star Terrance Howard, the late Lance Reddick, Lucas Hedges, Amirah Van, and more.
Shirley is set to be released this spring on Netflix on March 22, 2024.
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Celebrating 29 Years of The Wayans Bros
On January 11, 1995, a television show from the minds of two Wayans Brothers premiered during one of TV’s heydays for black sitcoms. We discuss it here!
On January 11, 1995, a television show from the minds of two Wayans Brothers premiered during the heydays for black sitcoms. Starring Marlon Wayans, his brother Shawn, and the late John Witherspoon, the show itself is packed with moments of outrageous comedy while centering on the importance of family support as one chases a dream. The series ran for five seasons before its end in 1999. I have many fond memories of this series; it is one of my top 10 shows ever.
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Here’s a fun fact that’s important to note because you never will hear about it. The Wayans Bros was one of the top shows 29 years ago. It set the tone for WB when it was all black content. It even had better numbers than NBC’s top show, Friends. The Wayans bros have even joked about never getting the respect to do a final episode after a five-season run. But what they did get was the respect and love from their audience. The show turned the two brothers into movie stars. They went on to do many other projects together as a top dynamic duo. Movies such as Mo Money, White Chicks, The Scary Movie Series, and Little Man have all been box office successes.
The Wayans Bros series continues to inspire new generations and provide laughter throughout families down a line of many generations. Creating art like that goes a long way on the road to building a memorable legacy, which the Wayans family has done forever and continues to do. Cheers to them for creating amazing content that is still consumed and remembered 29 years later.
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Samuel L. Jackson Joins Peacock's 'Fight Night,' a Limited Series on Muhammad Ali
Samuel L. Jackson is slated to headline Peacock's forthcoming true crime limited series Fight Night: The Million Dollar Heist. We discuss it here!
Samuel L. Jackson attends a special screening of Marvel Studios' upcoming "Secret Invasion" at the El Capitan Theatre in Hollywood, California, on June 13, 2023.
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By: Joshua Martin
Widely renowned as one of the greatest actors of his generation, Samuel L. Jackson is teaming up with comedy legend Kevin Hart to continue his rise in television with Peacock’s new true crime series Fright Night: The Million Dollar Heist. Sources say the show was green-lit in December with Hart tabbed as the lead.
Sources say Jackson will star as the notorious gangster Frank Moten, who at the time was described as the “Black Godfather” by New York newspapers.
Film Director Will Packer is set to executive produce alongside Hart, with the series being based off of Packer’s self-produced podcast Fight Night.
Will Packer poses at the 2023 Oscars.
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The limited series is based in Atlanta during the 1970s. According to the show's official description, it will tell “the infamous story of how an armed robbery during the night of Muhammad Ali’s historic 1970 comeback fight changed not only one man’s life but an entire city’s destiny.”
The official podcast launched in 2020 and consists of 10 episodes.
Below is a detailed description of the storyline from one of its episodes.
"On October 26, 1970, Muhhammad Ali triumphantly returned to the world of boxing in Atlanta, Georgia. But every national front-page headline the next morning featured the story of one of the biggest heists in history. At the center of it all – a hustler named ‘Chicken Man.’ Fans arrived in Rolls Royces delivered from New York City. Adorned in vibrant fur coats and dripping with diamonds, they grabbed engraved invitations then strutted into the arena. The sold-out crowd stood and cheered when the first-round bell rang, minus two empty seats. After the fight, many celebrating the victory, including top black mafia leaders, headed to Chicken Man’s house with invitation in hand. Instead of women and wine greeting them at the front door, each walked into the barrel of a sawed-off shotgun. On FIGHT NIGHT, J.D. Hudson, one of the first black detectives in Atlanta’s desegregated police force helped lead Muhammed Ali into the ring. The next day, he was assigned to the robbery by the chief of police. When asked by a journalist years later, ‘When did the investigation end?’ J.D. summed it up perfectly, ‘When everybody was dead."
Writer Shaye Ogbonna will serve as creator and showrunner, with contributions from Kevin Hart’s Hartbeat and Packer’s Will Packer Media. The show’s premiere date will be announced at a later date.
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ASAP Rocky Stars In Fenty Skin Campaign For Lux Balm
From the beginning, ASAP Rocky has been Rihanna’s biggest fan and he took his support to the next level by starring in the latest Fenty Skin campaign for the new 'Lux Balm.' We discuss it here!
Rihanna and ASAP Rocky pose for the new Fenty campaign.
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We all wish for a partner who supports us like ASAP Rocky supports Rihanna. From the beginning, he has been Rihanna’s biggest fan and took his support to the next level by starring in the latest Fenty Skin campaign for the new 'Lux Balm.' The collaboration is very fitting for obvious reasons as Rocky is known to be that ‘pretty muthaf*cka’ with manicured nails, perfect skin, white teeth, and stylish clothes.
The news broke earlier this afternoon (January 4th, 2024) after the Fashion Killa rapper appeared in a promotional reel on both Fenty Skin and Fenty Beauty’s Instagram pages.
The new addition to the Fenty Skin family is a Barbados Cherry lip balm that promises to 'bring dry lips back to life with instant hydration.' The promotional reel also features ASAP’s single 'RIOT,' where he flexes about the collaboration with his queen.
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In recent interviews, both Rihanna and ASAP have been asked about their collaborations. They express confidence that anything they touch together turns into magic. During Rocky’s Puma x F1 launch last November, he sat down with Complex and said, 'I think we do a real great job at collaborating and making children. I think that's our best creation so far.'
Rihanna, at the launch party for her Puma collaboration in December 2023, told Complex, 'It’s a no-brainer. We're literally a house full of creatives, and it doesn’t matter what aspect that is from.' She passionately shared how they always contribute ideas to each other's concepts.’
Excitingly, it seems we can anticipate more collaborations from the couple beyond their family ventures! Prepare to embrace the magic of their first collaboration in business. Fenty Skin’s new Lux Balm is available now for $16 on FentyBeauty.com. Shop now!
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Rihanna celebrates the release of the new Fenty x Puma Creeper Phatty in LA
On December 18th, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky graced Hollywood's Neue House to celebrate Rihanna's latest sneaker collaboration with Puma, the Creeper Phatty as part of the FENTY x PUMA exclusive line. We discuss it here!
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On December 18th, Rihanna and A$AP Rocky graced Hollywood's Neue House to celebrate Rihanna's latest sneaker collaboration with Puma, the Creeper Phatty as part of the FENTY x PUMA exclusive line. Rihanna provided creative direction and design for this line, pushing the boundaries of both fashion and sport since its inception in 2015.
As guests entered the venue, they were met with a mirrored wall illuminated by green neon lights spelling out Creeper Phatty. Inside, the atmosphere resembled an adult arcade, featuring claw machines offering a chance to win a pair of the new kicks, step mania, and a professional photo opp in front of the iconic Fenty x Puma shoe display. The bar served refreshing cocktails named to match the celebration: "Creeper Phatty" for tequila lovers, "The Outcast" for vodka enthusiasts, and the "Baby Phatty" mocktail for those in a dry December. Female DJs curated the playlist, ensuring the crowd stayed lit—it was truly a memorable experience.
Numerous celebrities and influencers showed their support, including comedian Affion Crockett, model Slick Woods, actor Evan Ross, and Jason Lee. A$AP Rocky stood by, supporting his "Good Girl Gone Bad" as she engaged with the media and posed for pictures.
Rihanna, the style icon herself, accessorized her outfit with purple and red Creeper Phatty sneakers. She sported a lavender fur coat, a leather purple jacket underneath, slouchy blue jeans, and a white t-shirt. Completing her look, Rihanna styled her hair in a honey-blonde fashion, complemented by a striking red and purple cosmetic palette. Notably, Rihanna intentionally introduced kid sizes in this new sneaker line so that her sons could participate in the world of fashion their parents have shaped.
Rihanna shows off the new Creeper Patty's at the Fenty x Puma launch event in Los Angeles.
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Available in three colorways—"PUMA black and warm white," "speed blue and lime pow," and "lavender alert and burnt red"—the redesigned classic silhouette retails for $140 for adults and $75 for children. If your Christmas shopping isn't complete, worry not—these sneakers make the perfect addition to any list! The Creeper Phatty is currently available for purchase on Puma.com.
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A Grammy Salute To 50 Years of Hip-Hop Celebrates All Era's of Rap
A GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop almost pulled off the seemingly impossible task of commemorating a five-decade history without noticeably leaving anything out. We discuss it here!
LL Cool J backstage at the Grammy Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop Celebration.
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A GRAMMY Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop almost pulled off the seemingly impossible task of commemorating a five-decade history without noticeably leaving anything out. The lineup, which included rap acts from almost every region, era, and subgenre, succeeded in doing so. The scene was set for hundreds of Hip-Hop fans to come together in celebration of the culture back in November. At the YouTube Theater in Inglewood, California, patrons enjoyed food trucks and on-site bars under the moonlight before the show began.
The world was able to enjoy the show as Hip-hop icons were honored by CBS and the Recording Academy®TM last night on CBS Presents "A GRAMMY SALUTE TO 50 YEARS OF HIP-HOP," which aired on the CBS Television Network and now streaming on Paramount+. The live concert special highlighted and commemorated the genre's rich cultural heritage and significant global influence.
LL Cool J hosted the event, which featured performances by Regina Hall and Seth Rogan. Queen Latifah sang a song honoring the women of hip-hop alongside J.J. Fad, MC Lyte, Roxanne Shanté, Latto, Remy Ma, and other artists. Other jams featured the best of the South (Boosie Badazz, Three 6 Mafia, GloRilla, T.I.), and the West Coast (DJ Quik, E-40, Too $hort, YG, DJ Mustard, Warren G, Lady of Rage, Roddy Ricch). Public Enemy, Black Thought, Digable Planets, Black Sheep, De La Soul, Common, Arrested Development (who took home the 1993 Best New Artist Grammy in the hip-hop category), and a host of other artists performed throughout the night.
Will Smith and DJ Jazzy Jeff, who became the first to win a Grammy for "Best Rap Performance" in 1989 for their song "Parents Just Don't Understand," were a noteworthy highlight of the evening. Exactly one year later, the pair made history as the first hip-hop group to perform on the Grammy stage. Throughout the show, Smith thanked the other rappers who had helped them the year before and were instrumental in getting them the opportunity to perform on such a grand stage. His remarks came before D.J. Jazzy Jeff launched into a performance of "I Think I Can Beat Mike Tyson."
A segment of the show that Jennifer Hudson referred to as a tribute to the idea that "Hip-Hop is freedom" takes place during additional performances. With the Jungle Brothers, Kool DJ Red Alert, Common, Queen Latifah, Arrested Development, Talib Kweli, De La Soul, and The Pharcyde shining on the library-themed stage, a celebration of the Native Tongues collective got underway.
DJ D Nice and Doug E. Fresh honored musicians who had passed away by performing together to inspire despite the depressing occasion.
Doug E. Fresh shouted, "Make some noise if you're happy to be alive. "Stand up and honor those who are not present out of respect for them. As a celebration rather than a memorial. We're going to get started and do our thing.”
Performers return to the stage to close out the Grammy’s Salute to 50 Years of Hip-Hop celebration.
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To close the show the artists returned to the stage where they embraced, rapped, and danced as part of a movement that went beyond music. If you missed it last night, you can still check out the show right now on Paramount+.
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Impactful Moments From TheWraps Power Women Summit
On Tuesday, December 5, at The Maybourne Beverly Hills, TheWrap's Power Women Summit united prominent women in entertainment and media for a day of thought-provoking, inspirational conversation. We discuss it here!
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On Tuesday, December 5, at The Maybourne Beverly Hills, TheWrap's Power Women Summit united prominent women in entertainment and media for a day of thought-provoking, inspirational conversation. The fifth annual Power Women Summit embraced the theme of "Resilience," with keynote speakers exploring this concept in their lives and work. Notable figures such as Olympic Gold Medalist Allyson Felix, actress Danielle Brooks from Color Purple, director Ava DuVernay from Origin, and musician Saweetie graced the stage.
The day unfolded with an atmosphere of positivity and resilience, offering attendees valuable insights from various panels. Among them, three panels stood out the most.
Danielle Brooks shares her experience on Broadway with the audience at TheWrap’s Power Summit 2023 in Los Angeles.
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In the Actress Spotlight panel, Andi Ortiz engaged in a candid conversation with actress Danielle Brooks. Danielle shared her journey to fame with transparency, revealing how it demanded over 15 years of resilience. She reflected on the challenges faced post-graduation and numerous auditions, where rejections seemed endless. Despite moments of wanting to give up, her perseverance led her from The Color Purple on Broadway to The Color Purple on the big screen.
“At the end, of the day I had to surrender to what was going to be for me. I had to trust that if God has promised me something I do not have to rush the fulfillment of that promise.”
Candace Parker and Allyson Felix talk motherhood and sports speaks to the audience at TheWrap’s Power Summit 2023 in Los Angeles.
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Shifting the focus to women in sports, 3x WNBA champion Candace Parker and 7x Olympic gold medalist Allyson Felix discussed the delicate balance of home and athletic life. Addressing the prevalent misconception that being a mother and an athlete is incompatible, both women shattered this stereotype. Candice emphasized the power of being unapologetic and saying 'no' during her experience as a mom and basketball player, highlighting how it enabled her to create balance.
“I remember being more afraid of telling people and telling my partner than raising my child and what you should be focused on. Now having other mothers that have been athletes that have gone through similar experiences, we’re making it better for our daughter.”
Ava DuVernay discusses upcoming film ‘Orgin’ with the audience at TheWrap’s Power Summit 2023 in Los Angeles.
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In the Filmmaker Spotlight, Sharon Waxman, CEO of The Wrap, engaged in a compelling conversation with the NAACP Image Award-winning writer and producer, Ava DuVernay. They delved into Ava's latest film, Origin, which explores themes of race and equality. Ava shared insights into the resilience required to bring the film from concept to the big screen, overcoming skepticism about adapting Isabel Wilkerson's book Caste. Undeterred, Ava embraced the challenge, from securing film financing from a philanthropist to shooting in three countries in just seven days, demonstrating her unwavering determination to bring this idea to life. Origin is scheduled to premiere exclusively in LA and NY starting December 8th, before its worldwide theatrical release on January 19th, 2024.
“The idea of that kind of excited me. To do something that everyone said I couldn’t do.”
Saweetie talks about resilience and giving back to the community at TheWrap’s Power Summit 2023 in Los Angeles.
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Ending the evening on a high note, Saweetie, the Icy Girl herself, shared her journey from a USC student to a content queen and platinum-selling rapper with her college professor. Despite facing numerous trials, her resilience propelled her to success. Beyond the music scene, Saweetie's true passion lies in philanthropy, evident through the Icy Baby Foundation, a non-profit she co-founded with her grandmother. This foundation is dedicated to providing financial literacy education to children in underserved communities. Inspired by her grandmother's altruism, Saweetie continues to make a positive impact on society through her commitment to giving back.
“If it was taught as much as it should be financial literacy would feel like second nature and not like a chore.”
TheWrap's Power Women Summit not only celebrated the accomplishments of resilient women but also provided a platform for valuable discussions and insights. As we reflect on the day's powerful narratives and inspiring moments, it's clear that resilience is a force that transcends boundaries and propels women forward in their diverse fields, leaving an indelible mark on the landscape of entertainment and media.
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Dave Chappelle to Air New Netflix Special Two Years After 'The Closer'
Dave Chappelle, renowned for his comedic genius, reveals a highly anticipated New Year's Eve stand-up comedy special on Netflix, marking his seventh exclusive release, amidst anticipation and acclaim. We discuss it here!
Dave Chappelle preforming a comedy set. (Evan Agostini, Evan Agostini/Invision/AP)
By: Joshua Martin
One of the most brilliant comedic minds of this generation, Dave Chappelle, will release a brand new stand up comedy special on New Year’s Eve to continue a string of a strong run of specials for the streaming service. The news was announced on “X”, formerly known as Twitter, with the streaming giant’s official “Netflix Is A Joke” account posting a short teaser clip with the caption: “Dave Chappelle’s latest comedy special will launch globally on Netflix, December 31st.”
Dave Chappelle's latest comedy special will launch globally on Netflix, December 31st pic.twitter.com/zucnnpKPVV
— Netflix Is A Joke (@NetflixIsAJoke) December 6, 2023
The teaser video shows his iconic “C” logo lit up with neon lighting, with Dave Chappelle’s voice thanking a roaring crowd in the background. The video is capped off with famed actor Morgan Freeman stating proudly, “He’s back, folks!” The phrase “Dave Is Back” appears followed by the release date.
Dave Chappelle preforming a set on Netflix. (MATHIEU BITTON/NETFLIX)
Though untitled, this latest special will be Dave’s seventh with Netflix. A successful run that began in 2017 when he released four specials that year. The Age of Spin, Deep in the Heart of Texas, Equanimity and The Bird Revelation were then followed by Sticks and Stones in 2019 and The Closer in 2021. The latter special gained Chappelle a Grammy for Best Comedy Album earlier this year.
The Closer also landed the hot-button funny man in a bit of a controversy with members of the LGBTQ+ community and the many claiming that the comedian's jokes were transphobic. Netflix continued to stand behind Dave claiming that the special was never meant to cause harm.
“With ‘The Closer,’ we understand that the concern is not about offensive-to-some content but titles which could increase real world harm. Last year, we heard similar concerns about 365 Days and violence against women. While some employees disagree, we have a strong belief that content on screen doesn’t directly translate to real-world harm.”
It remains to be seen when and where the special was shot. Dave has most recently been touring the country as a part of this fall’s Dave Chappelle Live comedy tour.
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Will Smith and Michael B. Jordan set for 'I Am Legend' sequel
Will Smith and Michael B. Jordan set to star in I Am Legend 2, a sequel promising a new take on the original's alternate ending and a storyline set decades after the 2007 blockbuster. We discuss it here!
Will Smith and Michael Jordan set to star in I Am Legend 2. (Faye’s Vision/Cover Images & Mike Coppola/Getty Images)
By: Joshua Martin
According to reports, Will Smith and Michael B. Jordan is set to star in I Am Legend 2 the official sequel to the hit film I Am Legend that grossed over $585 million dollars at the box office in 2007.
It hasn’t been officially announced what role the Creed and Black Panther star Jordan will portray in the film but it has been confirmed he will sit in the producer’s chair.
If you can recall, Smith played the role of Dr. Robert Neville: a post-apocalyptic survivor that hadn’t turned into seemingly mindless vampiric mutants known as “Darkseekers”. However, Neville dies at the end of the film’s original theatrical cut. Initially the Academy Award winning actor had no interest in a sequel, but changed his mind after becoming aware of Michael’s vision.
“The idea came up. I can’t talk about it yet. But it’s a really, really cool concept, and he was a part of creating the idea. So it was one of those ones I was gonna leave alone, and then I heard the idea. I was like, ‘That might work. I think we can do that.”
Will Smith acting in blockbuster hit I Am Legend in 2007.
The 55-year-old mega star was also kind enough to share an update on the Jordan-assisted film at the Red Sea International Film Festival in Saudi Arabia last year.
“The script just came in… I’m probably giving away too much information. You have to be a real ‘I Am Legend’ buff, but in the first one, in the theatrical version, my character died. But for the DVD, there was an alternate version of the ending of the movie where my character lived.”
Despite having interest in creating the film for some time, Warner Bros. hadn’t officially confirmed the production of the film until March of this year. Producer and writer of the film Akiva Goldsman, teased the synopsis of the film a month prior in an interview saying the sequel would take place “decades” after the 2007 movie. Goldsman also shared that the sequel would stick to the original novel where there is an alternate ending.
In an alternate ending made for DVD, Neville makes a peace offering with the Darkseekers by turning over a female mutant that he used as an experiment, realizing he had become a monster to them. Afterwards he leaves New York with Anna and Ethan in search of other survivors instead of dying. However, the novel ends with Dr. Neville accepting that the Darkseekers have created their own society and humanity is extinct.
Here you can watch the DVD alternate ending for the original film below.
I Am Legend (10/10) Movie CLIP - Alternate Ending (2007) HD
I Am Legend 2 has yet to receive an official trailer or release date.
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T.I. Makes His Directorial Debut With New Film Da 'Partments
The idea for the movie Da ‘Partments originated from TI and DC Young Fly, and after facing numerous rejections from other corporations, they decided to take matters into their own hands. We discuss it here!
By: Camille Shanklin
Da 'Partments, a collaboration between Da 'Partments and Grand Hustle Films, provides a vivid portrayal of the gritty and authentic westside of Atlanta, inspired by the upbringing of rapper TI. The idea for the movie originated from TI and DC Young Fly, and after facing numerous rejections from other corporations, they decided to take matters into their own hands.
Cast and crew live on the set of Da’ Partments in Atlanta.
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The film features heavyweight talents such as Lil Duval, who also serves as the executive producer, DC Young Fly, Karlous Miller, and voiceover narration by the writer and director, TI. Categorized as "Hood Humor," the film promises to showcase the raw realities of living in the hood and will be available for streaming on Tubi, ensuring accessibility for a broad audience.
In a MoreThanCULTR podcast interview, TI expressed his desire to create something entirely authentic.
“ I want to do some shit that’s completely us. I don’t want to ask no mutha fucking white folks for permission to tell our story, to speak to our people.”
This collaboration with Swirl Films aims to break barriers in independent cinema, redefining urban film production.
T.I., Lil Duval, and crew on the set of Da’ Partments in Atlanta.
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TI's involvement in opening an affordable housing apartment complex in Atlanta aligns seamlessly with the themes of the film. Drawing comparisons to his hit movie ATL, TI hopes for similar success with Da 'Partments.
Get ready for an unforgettable cinematic comedy experience that takes you to the heart of the westside of Atlanta, providing insight into the everyday lives of the community. The film is set to debut on Tubi although the release date is still pending.
Da ‘Partments (2023) Official Extended Trailer
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Five Years Later: Remembering Queen and Slim
Five years have passed since Lena Waithe's highly anticipated movie, Queen & Slim, was released. We celebrate it here!
By: Deion Higgins
Five years have passed since Lena Waithe's highly anticipated movie, Queen & Slim, was released. Eager to support a black film, I anticipated a narrative of black survival, prepared for my emotions to be stirred. Cinematically, Queen and Slim stands out as one of the best black films I've seen in years. The soft tone and the beautiful, dark, rich skin were everything you'd want in a black-led film, featuring protagonists with dark skin. I watched as Queen and Slim embarked on their first date, engaged in cute banter at a black-owned dinner, discussing John Coltrane's In a Sentimental Mood in the car, and having passionate arguments over the phone. The interaction with the police, as hinted in the trailer, set the stage for what we expected, but it was the unexpected turn that shifted this movie from beautiful to turmoil.
The actions taken by Queen and Slim after they killed a racist cop, responsible for the deaths of two other black people that year, were questionable and, even for a movie, unrealistic. What we thought would be a beautiful rom-com gone wrong turned into a complete mess. Nevertheless, the film leaves a lasting imprint on the minds of BIPOC movie lovers. The way Queen and Slim loved each other through the trauma was powerful. Lines like "I'm never letting your hand go" or "If I could kiss all of your scars to let you know that you are loved I would" added depth. Did it have to be another trauma movie? I would have preferred a black version of The Vow if anything.
In all honesty, I found the movie amazing; however, I remain an emotional mess. While I understand these are fictional characters, the ending felt like reliving a George Floyd video. My stomach formed knots, and my body mourned as if someone I knew had died. Movies are for escaping reality, and even in this case, we don't need an exact replica of reality. We wanted Slim (Daniel Kaluuya) and Queen (Jodie Turner-Smith) to make it, to witness the impossible happen. Unfortunately, we didn't get that.
Why couldn't they hold on to their lives? Did we need to see the bullets enter their bodies? Is there a better way to employ our death, or just not have us die altogether? Are we not worthy of life in our own fictional stories? Today, five years later, we remember what could have been. To Queen and Slim.
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Sheryl Lee Ralph: First Black Mrs. Claus on Macy's Parade Float
Sheryl Lee Ralph made history as the first Black Mrs. Claus at Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade, bringing a touch of tradition and inclusion to the iconic event. We discuss it here!
Sheryl Lee Ralph poses at Mrs. Claus at the Macy’s Thanksgiving parade.
By: Joshua Martin
As the Emmy Award-winning Abbott Elementary star, Sheryl Lee Ralph, made history as the first Black celebrity Mrs. Claus to appear on the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade’s Final float. The annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day parade is an iconic staple of American tradition and is one of the largest celebrated parades in the US. I personally enjoy seeing the many floats and balloons depicting some of our favorite cartoon characters, while enjoying the numerous musical performances every year. During the 97th edition of the event, we were able to witness a bit of history.
One of the original broadway Dreamgirls, Ralph, who is also known for her role as Dee Mitchell in the hit 90s sitcom Moesha, first teased her appearance on the popular social media site “X” (formally known as twitter).
Ralph surprised many adoring fans as she made her special appearance donning a festive green coat, portraying the popular Mrs. Claus character. Her admirers were quick to take to social media to show their adulation.
Now I want a Christmas movie centered around Mrs. Clause starring Sheryl Lee Ralph. 👀 https://t.co/1xcWWKesKE
— chris evans (@notcapnamerica) November 24, 2023
i saw sheryl lee ralph and i screamed! pic.twitter.com/8sn9lr940G
— lizzie milanovich (@lizovich) November 23, 2023
“I am so honored to have been asked by Macy’s to be their first celebrity Mrs. Claus for this year’s Thanksgiving Day Parade! It’s such a festive and enjoyable role, bringing warmth and joy to the start of the holiday season. I get to spread love and embody the spirit of giving. The perfect role for me!”
The Waterbury native, who is also married to Pennsylvania State Senator Vincent Hughes, won the Emmy for Outstanding Supporting Actress In A Comedy Series in 2022 for her portrayal of Philadelphia public school teacher Barbara Howard in Abbot Elementary. She also won the Critics Choice Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series for the role in 2023.
Her appearance was a much needed appearance for the annual event. They couldn’t have chosen a more beautiful individual inside and out to encapsulate the iconic character.
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Jaleel White Set To Return As ‘Steve Urkel’ in New Holiday Animated Film
Jaleel White, most notably known for his iconic role in the critically acclaimed sitcom Family Matters, has officially reprised his role as the brilliant but accident-prone super genius in an upcoming animated film, Urkel Saves Santa: the Movie. We discuss it here!
By: Joshua Martin
If you missed hearing, 'Did I do That?' you're in luck! Steve Urkel is back and just in time for the holidays. Jaleel White, most notably known for his iconic role in the critically acclaimed sitcom Family Matters, has officially reprised his role as the brilliant but accident-prone super genius in an upcoming animated film, Urkel Saves Santa: the Movie.
American actor Jaleel White, who stars as Steve Urkel in the television series 'Family Matters', circa 1990.
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After ruining a Christmas celebration where he embarrasses the department store Santa at the local shopping mall, Urkel decides to create a device that helps people spread the holiday spirit. Hoping to make things right, in typical Urkel fashion, things inevitably go horribly wrong. Using his big brain and an even bigger heart, it's up to Steve to help the city rediscover its holiday spirit.
Urkel Saves Santa: The Movie | Official Trailer
“I’m showing everybody I got what it takes; It’s not the holiday spirit without making mistakes,” sings Urkel in the two-minute trailer, while also reciting his signature tagline, “Did I do that?”
Along with White, the film also stars the voices of Nicole Byer, Roy Wood Jr., and Kym Whitley, with comedian and writer Wyatt Cenac credited with writing the screenplay. The Urkel Saves Santa film was one of six from Warner Bros. set to premiere on HBO MAX but was briefly shelved when the streamer transitioned to MAX. The film is currently streaming on demand.
Family Matters Family Pic [Image: UNITED STATES - SEPTEMBER 21: FAMILY MATTERS - gallery - Season Two - 9/21/90, Pictured, from top left: Bryton McClure (Richie), Telma Hopkins (Rachel), Rosetta LeNoire (Estelle), Reginald VelJohnson (Carl), Jo Marie Payton (Harriette), Kellie Shanygne Williams (Laura); bottom: Darius McCrary (Eddie), Jaimee Foxworth (Judy)
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White isn’t the only Family Matters cast member bringing some cheer to the holiday season. Kellie Shanygne Williams and JoMarie Payton reunited for A Family Matters Christmas, but the film has nothing to do with the 90s sitcom Family Matters. The movie, however, focuses on three siblings in a newly blended family who get to experience life in each other’s shoes.
“Working with JoMarie again is such a pleasure, and I could not wait to rekindle the spark and warmth that millions have come to love.”
Shanygne Williams A Family Matters Christmas is also now available on demand. Be sure to check it out with your family this holiday season."
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Highlights from ComplexCon 2023
For its seventh annual festival and marketplace, ComplexCon, a dynamic two-day convergence of pop culture, music, art, food, sports, innovation, activism, and education, returned to Long Beach on November 18 and 19. We discuss it here!
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For its seventh annual festival and marketplace, ComplexCon, a dynamic two-day convergence of pop culture, music, art, food, sports, innovation, activism, and education, returned to Long Beach on November 18 and 19. Enthusiasts poured onto the show floor to explore over 30 restaurants and 150 brands offering new releases and exclusive merchandise, including the rebirth of Kanye West's original brand, Pastelle, Netflix, WJW Golf, B.B. Simon, Crocs, Homme Femme, MEA Culpa, The Auracles, eBay, LG, and more. Everyone brought their appetites, and for good reason! The food vendors in the First We Feast Lagoon were heavy hitters, featuring All Flavor No Grease, The Boiling Crab, Trill Burgers & Tenders, Chicken & Mambo Sauce, Evil Cooks, EL AF Tacos, and more to fulfill every munchie.
On Saturday, November 18, ComplexCon's musical lineup debuted with Field Trip Recordings featuring Zack Bia & Friends, wowing audiences with standout performances and DJ sets all day. While there were over 100 different booths to visit, here are our highlighted favorite moments and activations from the weekend.
Day 1 Highlights:
If you're a hype beast, ComplexCon is a must-attend. Lewis Hamilton and Takashi Murakami displayed their limited edition drop for +44 titled “The Vegas Trip,” inspired by F1’s 2023 Las Vegas Grand Prix. (Insert actual pics here)
Accessories took the spotlight as B.B. Simon unveiled the world's most expensive belt at $900,000, laced with 119 GIA-certified VS1 F color diamonds and crafted in 14k white gold by Avianne & Co.
Kalan. Frfr hosted meet and greets, unveiling the limited edition Two.Fr Racing merch, with 247Live Culture grabbing the exclusive workman shirt. Stay tuned to see how we style it.
Guests attended a live recording of 360 with Speedy and special guest Funny Marco, discussing Marco’s rise to fame and the importance of measuring success by the right standards, not just social media.
Chris Brown and his son appeared at the Auracles booth to celebrate the release of the Nami slide in two new colors, LAVA (Orange) and Neptune (Blue) exclusively at ComplexCon.
Day 2 Highlights:
B.B. Simon celebrated 35 years of business and 50 years of hip-hop, hosting a meet and greet with The Diplomats, and announcing the launch of their collaborative capsule collection.
Fans flocked to the Grand Ball Room for the highly anticipated Sneaker of the Year panel hosted by Joe La Puma, accompanied by Lil Yachty, DJ Clark Kent, Kristen Noel Crawley, and Jim Jones. After an intense debate, the Nike SB x Air Jordan 4 was formally crowned #1.
Jae Tips premiered his Grid Shadow 2 “What’s the Occasion?” collaboration with Saucony Grid, with the potential to be the sneaker of the year for next year's festival.
The moment that everyone was waiting for was the performances on the CATUS BUDDY Stage. Luh Tyler got the show started and performed some of his fan favorites like First Show, Back Flippin, and Law and Order.
Next up was LA’s own Kalan.Frfr. The crowd went wild as he performed some of his classics like Scorin, Never Lose You, Get Right Wit It, No Stopping, and his latest single featuring Tyga, Butterfly Coupe. Putting on for the city of LA he also brought out Blxst and 03Greedo to add that hometown touch.
Kid Cudi shuts down the stage at ComplexCon on Sunday in Long Beach.
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In advance of his upcoming album INSANO, Kid Cudi performed live in Long Beach, giving fans a sneak peek at new tracks, including the unheard song Superboy. For the duration of the performance, Cudi alternated between playing hits from the early era, such as GHOST!, and brand-new tracks, like the SoundCloud-only and BNYX-produced "MOST AIN'T DENNIS."
Sunday brought several celebrities seen hanging out and enjoying the vibes with the collective. Big names like Chief Keef, Iman Shumpert, the Clermont Twins, Jodie Woods, Nick Young, T.I., King Harris, Don Toliver, and more made this a weekend to remember! Be sure to check it out next year; you won't regret it!
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Michael B. Jordan Takes Director's Chair for 'Creed IV'
Irwin Winkler, producer of Creed, has confirmed the development of Creed IV, marking the return of franchise star Michael B. Jordan in a dual role as lead actor and director. We discuss it here!
Michael B. Jordan poses at the 2023 Oscar red carpet. (Mike Coppola via Getty Images)
By: Adonis Armstrong
Franchise producer Irwin Winkler announced the expansion of the Creed series with a fourth installment, revealing Michael B. Jordan's directorial role following his lead performance as Adonis Creed in Creed III. The third installment achieved a successful theater release in March, setting records with a $58 million opening weekend. Although MGM hasn't confirmed the news, Deadline was the first to report it.
Michael B. Jordan's role in the franchise commenced in 2015 with Creed, continuing through its sequels in 2018 and 2023. Sylvester Stallone's Rocky Balboa featured in the initial two films as well.
Earlier this year, Variety also covered discussions between Jordan and Amazon, exploring the potential expansion of the Creed universe through supplementary film and TV projects.
Deadline also shared a video clip of Winkler discussing the project.
Irwin Winkler confirms Michael B. Jordan will direct ‘Creed 4’ #DeadlineContenders pic.twitter.com/nF4siAFslu
— Deadline Hollywood (@DEADLINE) November 18, 2023
“We’re planning to do Creed IV right now — it’s in the works — and we think we have a really good story, a really good plot. We got a little delayed because of the strikes, but about a year from now, we’re going into pre-production.”
“Michael and the creative team had the beautiful vision from the start to create a wholly new and different experience for this movie,” he stated. “It had to be firmly cemented in what we all [know] the Creed and Rocky movies for… it had to have great action, boxing, but we also really examined what kind of movie we were making. And a lot of that, those early days with Michael, were spent crafting how we were looking at the Damian character, which is why I think everyone responded to the depth, not only on the page but also on the screen. You spend half the movie having deep sympathy for him and understanding his vulnerability.”
Will Creed IV follow a time jump for Adonis' daughter or introduce a new opponent? As 2024 and 2025 approach and Creed IV moves closer to pre-production, more details will likely emerge.
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Remembering the Iconic 'Malcolm X' Movie 31 Years Later
Spike Lee’s iconic film, Malcolm X, starring Denzel Washington, gave us one of the best in depth looks into the life of the slain civil rights leader. 31 years later, this film still stands as one of the greatest biopics ever. We discuss it here!
Malcolm X Movie Starring Denzel Washington
On November 18, 1992 Spike Lee’s classic movie, Malcolm X, starring Denzel Washington released in theaters. Spike Lee, who at the time was doing movies for Universal, was very impressed with Norman Jewison's take on the late activist Malcolm X. However, Lee felt like Norman may have missed some nuances of Malcolm’s journey. Spike Lee was very passionate about this story and he knew he was the right guy to show the true side of who Malcolm X really was. Fast forward thirty-one years later and his film portrayal of Malcolm X is one of the great American films not only of the decade but the century. It not only showed the true nature of Lee’s genius but it was his most self-effacing work to date in its humility before its subject.
Angela Bassett and Denzel Washington in Malcolm X
Some of the film’s fire and fury undoubtedly came from the circumstances under which it was made. Lee had a very weird relationship with the powers that be at Warner Bros. (Like most these days) than he had enjoyed at Universal, and there were numerous fights over the length of the movie that culminated in a period when the bond company shut down the film and took it out of Lee’s hands. That didn’t stop Lee, the director stuck to his guns, however channeling the same fiery determination that came to define his subject. An iconic scene was when Malcolm X, played by (Denzel Washington) was looking out the window with the Ak-47 gun, definitely an all-time photo in cinema history. With a star studded cast, Spike Lee had all the tools for a great film, and he did not disappoint.
I rate the Malcolm X movie 10/10. A great history lesson in Black Culture. A classic Spike Lee Joint.
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Kevin Hart Named 25th Recipient of the Mark Twain Prize For American Humor
Comedian Kevin Hart has been selected as the recipient of the Mark Twain Prize by the Kennedy Center, honoring his lifetime contributions to American humor. We discuss it here!
Kevin Hart poses during a photoshoot. (Brian Bowen Smith)
By: Adonis Armstrong
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts revealed on Wednesday (Nov. 15) that Kevin Hart is set to receive the 25th Mark Twain Prize For American Humor. Respected comedians such as Richard Pryor, Whoopi Goldberg, Will Ferrell, Eddie Murphy, and Dave Chappelle have previously been honored with this prestigious award.
Hart, 44, started his career during his teenage years by showcasing his talent at places like The Laff House in Philadelphia, adopting the moniker Lil Kev. Reflecting on those early stand-up gigs, he described a series of tough setbacks, including facing repeated booing from the audience and even, as he recounted, having food thrown at him, like a piece of chicken, during a performance.
“I’ve been doing comedy since the inception of this award 25 years ago. To be honored in this commemorative year feels surreal. Comedy is my outlet for social commentary and observations on life — I am grateful to the Kennedy Center for recognizing my voice and impact on culture. I can’t wait to celebrate!”
Kennedy Center President Deborah F. Rutter also conveyed her thoughts on Hart's upcoming recognition. “For over three decades, Kevin Hart has been a source of laughter across America and throughout the world with his iconic characters, inimitable physical comedy and relatable narratives,” she stated. “An accomplished writer, producer, actor and comedian, he has made lasting contributions to the comedic landscape and represents our celebration of American humor at the Kennedy Center.”
As disclosed by the Kennedy Center, 11 of Hart’s movies premiered as the top-grossing films at the box office. The Hartbeat Productions head has also accumulated over $4.23 billion in global earnings. In July, he made a comeback to stand-up with his eighth special, Reality Check, exclusively streamed on Peacock. Scheduled for 2024, Hart is set to star in two movies, Lift and Borderlands.
Beyond his entertainment ventures, Hart extended his influence into the food industry through his plant-based restaurant chain, Hart House. By the way, Hart House is pretty good—keep striving for excellence, Kev.
Hart is scheduled to accept his award at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts on March 24, with the ceremony's broadcast date yet to be announced.
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'Almost Christmas': A Laughter-Filled Celebration of Family and Holiday Miracles Turns 7
David E. Talbert's Almost Christmas celebrates its 7-year anniversary, blending laughter and holiday miracles with a star-studded cast led by Danny Glover and Monique. Explore the film's heartwarming tale of family, love, and festive joy. We discuss it here!
By: Rhanni Lew
David E. Talbert's take on an African-American Christmas Dramedy, Almost Christmas, celebrates its 7-year anniversary today. With a talented and comedic star-studded cast, it was hard not to laugh throughout this movie. Starring Danny Glover (Walter) as the family patriarch, still grieving the loss of his wife, he is determined to have the perfect holiday season as he sets out to bake the perfect sweet potato pie, as his wife did every year prior. Monique plays the hilarious and outspoken aunt (Aunt May), who comes to help the family of her late sister. Although she can be a bit eccentric, her career as a background singer to all the pop and soul artists you can think of has given her out-of-this-world experiences. She is the aunty who does not play and will unapologetically put you in your place.
Danny Glover, Nicole Parker, and Romany Malco in ‘Almost Christmas’
With all four of his kids, his two in-laws, and a few grandchildren, Walter is set to spend this first Christmas without his wife, who passed 10 months prior, with his family, and he knows if they can get along for 5 days, it will truly be a Christmas Miracle.
With many storylines, the Meyers kids bring home their own issues for the holidays. Successful dentist Kimberly Elise (Cheryl) is stuck in a rut with her goofy husband and his wandering eye, J.B. Smoove (Lonnie). Recently divorced Gabrielle Union (Rachel) is still trying to figure things out as a struggling single mom in law school, parenting a tween daughter who just might have it more together than she does. Romany Malco (Christian), a senator running for Congress, obviously has a hard time balancing and setting boundaries between family and work. Meanwhile, the youngest, Jessie Usher (Evan), is a college football star with a bright future recovering from a shoulder injury. Lastly, the handful of child actors shine as young millennials attached to their iPhones and enthralled in 'grown folks' business; their cameras do not miss a moment.
Although this film is filled with great actors and has a sense of relatability, JB Smoove and Monique's comedic chops are endless in this film. There is never a dull moment with these two, as you never know what they are going to say next. The cast is what brings this movie to life as they navigate through feelings of heartache, anger, and love. Although it may have a pretty predictable storyline, it does what it was meant to do: make the viewer feel good and love and appreciate their families with a hearty laugh.
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18 Years of The Boondocks: A Nostalgic Anniversary Celebration
Today marks the anniversary of when Aaron McGruder blessed our screens with the first episode of The Boondocks, titled Garden Party. We discuss it here!
Today marks the anniversary of when Aaron McGruder blessed our screens with the first episode of The Boondocks, titled Garden Party. When Aaron McGruder created The Boondocks, he had his pulse on Black culture. His courage and imagination were like the ventricle muscles of insight, brilliance, and analytics that comprised and circulated Black cultural themes, aesthetics, and critique. Much like Seth MacFarlane does with Family Guy, or what Trey Parker and Matt Stone continue to do with South Park, no scenario or person is off-limits regarding content for the show. The Boondocks is known for its engagement with cultural, social, and political issues that remain relevant today.
The Boondocks revolves around two brothers, Huey and Riley Freeman (both voiced by Regina King), who move to live with their Granddad, Robert Jebediah Freeman, in a predominantly white suburb called Woodcrest. Huey is a young social activist with a strong sense of morality and conviction, passionate about social justice and civil rights issues. His persona serves as a vehicle for the social and political humor in the show, and he frequently offers political and social criticism. As a fan of hip-hop culture, Riley often emulates aspects of gangsta culture and is a source of humor and mockery in the series. He's known for his exaggerated swagger, love of violence, and preference for adopting the street lifestyle, even if it's misguided.
In the first episode, The Garden Party, the family attends a pompous, upper-class garden party. Granddad's constant worry that Huey and Riley will make him look foolish in front of their new neighbors spirals out of control. Having grown up socially aware and politically involved, Huey is skeptical about both the Garden Party and the flimsy bonds they have made with their new neighbors. He can see past the superficial advantages and believes that the white residents have hidden biases. On the other hand, Riley is desperate to fit in and will do anything to achieve it, even trying to dress up as a hip-hop celebrity and making friends with kids in the neighborhood.
The episode takes us on a wild ride that introduces the cast and their personalities perfectly. During the same garden party, Riley's brother Huey delivers these memorable lines:
“Excuse me. Everyone, I have a brief announcement to make. Jesus was black, Ronald Reagan was the devil, and the government was lying about 9/11. Thank you for your time, and good night.”
After seeing that episode, I knew that this show would not be on the air for long, but it was hilarious and successfully built its audience over the course of four seasons. Don't you wish "The Boondocks" was still airing to tackle conflicts like social media, dating, and everything else? Every single episode of "The Boondocks" was like a comic strip for debates and opinions about power, representation, identity, economic exploitation, patriotism, misogyny, homophobia in hip-hop, nostalgia, the so-called war, and more. Happy anniversary to a show that will forever be cemented as a fan favorite in Black history and Black culture.
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