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Mike Tyson is getting in the ring with Hulu over the streamer’s limited series about the boxing legend.
Earlier today, Hulu announced it had handed a straight-to-series order to Iron Mike, a biopic series from I, Tonya screenwriter Steven Rogers and director Craig Gillespie with Mixed-ish’s Karin Gist as showrunner.
This angered Tyson, who put out a rather strongly worded statement on social media, calling it “cultural misappropriation” and tone deaf to announce, particularly during Black History
After many celebs rallied behind Meghan Markle to support her amidst trolling and claims that she bullied palace staff, Chrissy Teigen is the latest celebrity to show her support for the Duchess.
Chrissy Teigen is the latest celebrity to show her support for Meghan Markle.
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the Hollywood Reporter. The Disney-backed platform claimed that they briefed Tyson, 54, on the show, but the boxing icon was reportedly not involved with its creation.
Joe Otterson TV ReporterMike Tyson has come out strongly against the planned Hulu series based on his life, “Iron Mike.”The series, which was announced earlier on Thursday, has been given an eight-episode order at the streamer and is said to explore Tyson’s life and career in and out of the ring.“Hulu’s announcement to do an unauthorized mini-series of the Tyson story without compensation, although unfortunate, isn’t surprising,” Tyson posted on Instagram.
Mike Tyson is speaking out in response to the news that Hulu will be making an eight-episode limited series about his life.
Mike Tyson has a lifetime of experience hitting other people, and now he hits the world of biopics.
Mike Tyson's life is being turned into a limited series — which Margot Robbie will be producing. Hulu has picked up an eight-episode series called, from the team behind the streamer announced at its Television Critics Association winter press tour on Thursday. The series promises to explore the «wild, tragic and controversial» life and career of Tyson, one of the most polarizing figures in sports culture.