Queen Latifah is ready to kick some serious butt in the rebooted crime drama “The Equalizer”, relishing the opportunity to take on the title role.
18.01.2021 - 00:49 / justjared.com
Queen Latifah is getting in on the action in The Equalizer!
The 50-year-old star appears in the first trailer for the upcoming CBS series based on the ’80s series-turned-movie franchise, in which she plays a single mother named Robyn McCall.
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The trailer introduces her character, who is playing coy with her daughter, Delilah (Laya DeLeon).
“What’s up with you, mom? Out of nowhere you quit your job last month, you wanna talk about it?” her
Queen Latifah is ready to kick some serious butt in the rebooted crime drama “The Equalizer”, relishing the opportunity to take on the title role.
Caroline Framke Chief TV Critic“The Equalizer” represents both a variation of its genre and as straight up a CBS drama as they come. Borne out of the cult ‘80s CBS show starring Edward Woodward and 2014 blockbuster starring Denzel Washington, the 2021 iteration of “The Equalizer” mashes the two versions together to create a basic show that leans on its star to keep things interesting.
Queen Latifah is putting a new spin on CBS reboots the 1980s TV series, which starred Edward Woodward and also inspired Denzel Washington's film franchise, with Latifah taking the helm as the eponymous heroine. As Robyn McCall, Latifah plays an enigmatic woman with a mysterious background who uses her skills to help those with nowhere else to turn.
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Queen Latifah seeks to stake her claim in The Equalizer franchise as she takes on part-time mom and part-time hero Robyn McCall in CBS’ reimagining of the classic 1985 series. While the Girls Trip actress may be the first Black woman portraying the Equalizer in the franchise’s span, powerful Black women seeking to do right by the little guys have made their marks throughout history, she said.
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Queen Latifah is ready to take down the bad guys.A reimagining of the 1980s series, stars Latifah as Robyn McCall, an enigmatic woman with a mysterious background who uses her extensive skills to help those with nowhere else to turn.
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Depending on your age, you probably have different ideas about what “The Equalizer” is. If you’re, uh, a person of a certain age, you may remember the ‘80s TV drama about a retired agent that takes it upon himself to use his skills to help innocent people in bad situations.
A full-length trailer for Queen Latifah’s new series “The Equalizer” has landed online.
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