EXCLUSIVE: Demi Singleton (King Richard, Godfather of Harlem) has signed with M88 for representation.
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Richard Williams (Will Smith) boasts on his daughters, future tennis stars Venus and Serena Williams, in the brand new trailer for King Richard.
Based on the true story, King Richard follows the journey of Richard Williams, an undeterred father instrumental in raising two of the most extraordinarily gifted athletes of all time, who will end up changing the sport of tennis forever.
Driven by a clear vision of their future and using unconventional methods, Richard has a plan that will take Venus
EXCLUSIVE: Demi Singleton (King Richard, Godfather of Harlem) has signed with M88 for representation.
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King Richard.”The first trailer for the biopic, out this fall, showcases two-time Oscar nominee Will Smith as Richard Williams, the father and early coach of tennis superstars Venus and Serena Williams.Directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green (“Monsters and Men”), “King Richard” details the sisters’ journey from Compton, California, to global recognition, looking at the man who raised and trained Venus and Serena, shaping them into two of the best tennis players in the world.Co-starring are Saniyya
Will Smith stars as the highly driven father to tennis legends Venus and Serena Williams in the first trailer for King Richard.Smith portrays Richard Williams in the biopic, directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green (Monsters And Men) while the Williams sisters themselves are played by Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton, per The Hollywood Reporter.
The story of Venus and Serena Williams’ father is coming to life.
Actor Will Smith has returned to the genre of sports biopics with “King Richard,” after earning an Oscar nomination for Michael Mann‘s “Ali,” and the studio has officially released a first-look trailer. READ MORE: Summer 2021 Preview: Over 50 Movies To Watch Directed by Reinaldo Marcus Green (“Monster and Men“) and based on the true story that will inspire the world, Warner Bros.
Tokyo Olympics have been doling out packages teasing the backstories of some of the world's greatest athletes. But the GOAT is getting the full biopic treatment in the upcoming, about Venus and Serena Williams' rise to tennis greatness with Will Smith starring as their father, Richard Williams.For a coach who has been called relentless, unapologetic and unconventional, 's first trailer lets the man explain himself up top, in a scene in which CPS pays a visit to the Williams house.
Clayton Davis Will Smith stars as the real-life father of two of the most gifted athletes of all time in “King Richard.” Warner Bros. has released the first trailer of the moving drama that could be a box office hit and possible awards contender.Inspired by a true story, “King Richard” tells the story of Richard Williams (Smith), an undeterred father who was instrumental in raising Venus and Serena Williams (Saniyya Sidney and Demi Singleton), two of the best tennis players in the world.
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