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“Insecure” coming to an end is an emotional experience for its creator.
On Thursday, Issa Rae re-shared photos from show writer and executive producer Prentice Penny taking a trip down memory lane of the show’s run.
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The behind-the-scenes photos celebrated the cast and crew ahead of Penny’s final day of shooting on “Insecure” on Friday.
“My guy is really leaving me today. I am already a wreck,” Rae wrote on one post.
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EXCLUSIVE: Insecure star Jay Ellis is behind a new podcast series that will aim to give voice to formerly incarcerated young authors.
virtual shows, and this year’s ceremony is hosted by actress and comedian Taraji P. Henson.
Andra Day and Taraji P. Henson looked amazing on the red carpet tonight!
Jeremy Helligar Lena Waithe is on a mission to return Black music to its glory days.
Yahya Abdul-Mateen II and Jazmine Sullivan are stressing the importance of telling Black stories.
cast is saying goodbye to the beloved show.Issa Rae has been documenting the final days of filming the fifth and final season. On her Instagram Story on Thursday, she posted a video of herself getting emotional as they were nearing the end.
HBO is developing a new half-hour series from “The Daily Show’s” Jaboukie Young-White and Issa Rae, the premium cable channel said Thursday.Inspired by the book “The Gang’s All Queer: the Lives of Gay Gang Members” by criminologist Vanessa R.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterJaboukie Young-White is set to develop the book “The Gang’s All Queer: The Lives of Gay Gang Members” by Vanessa R. Panfil at HBO with Issa Rae attached as an executive producer.In the half-hour series, a closeted twenty-something in Chicago, grieving a gang-related death, ditches college to find reckless closure.Young-White will write and executive produce the project.
HBO has put in development a half-hour series based on Vanessa R. Panfil’s book The Gang’s All Queer: The Lives of Gay Gang Members, from Jaboukie Young-White (The Daily Show) and Issa Rae and her Hoorae productions.
With its final season airing later this year, “Insecure” creator and star Issa Rae is about to exit one universe and enter another. The actress is joining Sony’s Spider-Verse, and Rae will be appearing as a voice-cast member in the animated sequel to “Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse.” What’s more, Rae will be playing Jessica Drew, aka Spider-Woman, one of the earliest Spider-Man spin-off characters.
Spider-Man: Intro The Spider-Verse sequel, according to reports.The Hollywood Reporter say that the Insecure actor will voice Jessica Drew, aka Spider-Woman, in the much-anticipated animated sequel which is set for release next year, on October 7 2022.Rae will join returning actors Shameik Moore and Hailee Steinfeld while Joaquim Dos Santos, Kemp Powers and Justin K.
Issa Rae is joining the Marvel Cinematic Universe.The creator and star is officially part of the sequel. Rae confirmed the news by reposting 's article on her Instagram Story on Friday, and expressing her excitement.«The way I have loved Spider-Man since the third grade.