Police officer comedy show Brooklyn Nine-Nine had four brand new season episodes already written but those episodes have been totally scrapped after the protests against police brutality in order to examine law enforcement’s role in society.
08.06.2020 - 21:45 / tvguide.com
L.A.'s Finest, amid widespread protests against police brutality and racism, TV Guide has confirmed. The Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba-led series was scheduled to premiere on Monday, June 8 on the cable provider's on-demand platform.
Police officer comedy show Brooklyn Nine-Nine had four brand new season episodes already written but those episodes have been totally scrapped after the protests against police brutality in order to examine law enforcement’s role in society.
Dan Abrams tweeted: «Shocked & beyond disappointed about this. To the loyal #LivePDNation please know I, we, did everything we could to fight for you, and for our continuing effort at transparency in policing.
Cops is canceled.
Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba’s police drama L.A.’s Finest has been shelved amid the ongoing Black Lives Matter protests still sweeping through America.Three new episodes were scheduled to debut on Spectrum’s On Demand service on Monday (June 8, 2020), but they have now been delayed and pushed to a later date in 2020, according to TV Line.The news comes after AMC bosses pulled the plug on this past weekend’s episodes of Live PD, and Paramount Network executives’ decision to shelve its police
Trevor Noah slammed police brutality on Monday’s “The Daily Show”.
Also Read: Scenes From Black Lives Matter Protests in LA With Michael B Jordan and MoreNoah followed this with a truly disturbing supercut of some of the more brazen displays of ugly violence directed by police at lawful protests.
“L.A.’s Finest” have quietly been pulled from active duty, for the time being.Season 2 of TV’s “Bad Boys” offshoot, which was supposed to premiere Monday with three episodes via Spectrum’s On Demand service, has been pushed to an as-yet-specified “later date in 2020,” TVLine has confirmed.The news comes amidst weeks of nation- and worldwide protests against the officer-involved deaths of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor — civil unrest that has been met by, in numerous instances, police violence
Also Read: New Episodes of 'Live PD', 'Cops' Pulled Amid George Floyd ProtestsA spinoff of the “Bad Boys” film series, “L.A.’s Finest” features Gabrielle Union reprising her role as Syd Burnett from 2003’s “Bad Boys II.” Now an LAPD detective, Syd is paired with a new partner, Nancy McKenna (Jessica Alba).
Denise Petski Senior Managing EditorSpectrum has made an eleventh hour decision to postpone Monday night’s Season 2 premiere of action drama L.A.’s Finest amid the ongoing George Floyd protests against police brutality and racism.
he nephew of Harvey Milk on Thursday expressed his support for those who are protesting against police brutality in the wake of George Floyd’s death.
Joe Otterson TV Reporter“LA’s Finest” Season 2 is not debuting today as planned.The “Bad Boys” spinoff was set to launch the first few episodes of its second season on Spectrum on June 8. Variety has confirmed that the season is being pushed to an unspecified later date in 2020.The series stars Union as Syd Burnett, a police detective with a complicated past who relocates to Los Angeles from Miami and finds an odd-couple partner in Nancy McKenna, played by Jessica Alba.
L.A.’s Finest, the television show starring Gabrielle Union and Jessica Alba, was supposed to premiere three new episodes today on Spectrum’s On Demand service. However, those episode releases have now been delayed.
Cynthia Bailey wanted to set one thing straight one heer social media account and shared this post about police brutality. Check it out below.
An old, yet sadly timely episode of Black-ish is airing again.
Celebrities from Katy Perry and Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson to Susan Sarandon are shining a light on police brutality by posting completely black photos on social media -- but not everyone thinks it’s a good idea. When posting a solid black block on Instagram, many celebrities used the hashtags #BlackoutTuesday and #justiceforgeorgefloyd.
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Kelly Clarkson is demanding answers.