"We're second-class citizens"
07.05.2020 - 20:52 / variety.com
By Mackenzie Nichols
Staff Writer
Spike Lee’s next film, “Da 5 Bloods,” will debut on Netflix next month, the director announced Thursday on Twitter.
The movie — starring Chadwick Boseman, Jonathan Majors and Paul Walter Hauser — will launch on the streaming service on June 12.
Lee co-wrote the film with Danny Bilson, Paul Demeo and Kevin Willmott. It follows four African American war veterans returning to Vietnam to search for their dead squad leader’s body and the promise of buried
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