Three episodes of hit U.S. TV show “Scrubs” have been pulled from streaming service Hulu over characters using blackface.
10.06.2020 - 18:21 / nme.com
Scrubsmovie in the pipeline, if series creator Bill Lawrence and Disney, who own the show via ABC, would be interested in the idea.The sitcom ran from 2001 to 2010 on NBC, focusing on the lives of trainee doctors and nurses at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital.On Fake Doctors, Real Friends, a podcast hosted by Braff and his co-star Donald Faison in which they rewatch the show, Braff said of a movie: “We talk about that, because I point to Psych, who’s now made 2 successful films.
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.Three episodes of hit U.S. TV show “Scrubs” have been pulled from streaming service Hulu over characters using blackface.
Dave McNary Film ReporterMichael Shannon, Kate Hudson, Don Johnson and Da’Vine Joy Randolph are set to star in director Michael Maren’s comedy “Shriver.” Fortitude International is selling international rights and CAA Media Finance is representing domestic rights at the Cannes Virtual Market.Jimmi Simpson, Zach Braff, Mark Boone, Jr. and Aja Naomi King are also in the cast.
Andreas Wiseman International EditorMichael Shannon, Kate Hudson, Don Johnson and Da’Vine Joy Randolph are to star in director Michael Maren’s comedy Shriver, with Jimmi Simpson, Zach Braff, Mark Boone, Jr.
Following the announcement that episodes of “30 Rock” featuring white characters in blackface have been pulled from Hulu and Amazon Prime Video, another NBC sitcom will be plucking similarly problematic episodes from streaming services.
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.The episodes in question are “My Fifteen Seconds” (season 3, episode 7), “My Jiggly Ball” (season 5, episode 4) and “My Chopped Liver” (season 5, episode 17).
Will Thorne Staff WriterHulu has removed three episodes of “Scrubs” which featured characters in blackface, following a request by the show’s creator Bill Lawrence and ABC Studios, sources have confirmed to Variety.The episodes in question are “My Fifteen Seconds” (season 3, episode 7), “My Jiggly Ball” (season 5, episode 4) and “My Chopped Liver” (season 5, episode 17).
Zack Snyder offered fans their very first teaser trailer for his cut of the 2017 film “Justice League.” Last month, the director revealed that his original cut of the DC Comics film will be released on HBO Max in 2021 after years of campaigning from fans. Snyder, 54, directed the movie, but he was replaced during post-production by Joss Whedon, who oversaw reshoots.
While we don’t know exactly when “Zack Snyder’s Justice League,” aka The Snyder Cut, is hitting HBO Max, it is arriving sometime in 2021. And just as you would with any major superhero film, the marketing and hype machine is already churning, as we are now given our first look (technically isn’t Joss Whedon’s “Justice League” the first look at the Snyder Cut?) at the upcoming release.
Scrubs co-star Donald Faison in light of the Black Lives Matter movement.The actor acknowledged “it’s not enough to just say I have a Black best friend” while appearing on the Kelly Clarkson show.“I think this conversation is new for me in a sense, because as I’m listening to everyone who’s speaking, I know that I, too, have lots to learn,” Braff explained.On his co-star Faison, who is Braff’s best friend onscreen and off, the actor added: “It’s not enough to just to say, ‘Oh, my best friend is
Donald Faison and Zach Braff are getting candid about race, and they hope listeners will do the same.
“Scrubs” BFFs Zach Braff and Donald Faison spoke to Kelly Clarkson on her show Monday about racism and the Black Lives Matter protests.
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