BET SERIES “THE QUAD” GIVES VIEWERS THE EPIC HBCU EXPERIENCE!

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Author: Amy Nicole

The last television series that centered around HBCU college life was the show “A Different World” which was popular back in the late 80s and early 90s.

Many people are referring to the the upcoming collegiate series “The Quad” as a modern day version of A Different World. The show will focus on the experiences of several students attending fictional school Georgia A&M University. Actress Anika Noni Rose will portray newly hired university president Dr. Eva Fletcher who is hit with the tough task of bringing the university out of financial difficulty.

From looking at the trailer the series seems to be a mixture of  the films Stomp The Yard and Drumline. The show will touch on topics like band hazing and college student promiscuity.

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The cast includes Jasmine Guy and Ruben Santiago-Hudson. It also features upcoming actors Zoe Renee, Jazz Raycole and Peyton Alex Smith. The series was created by Felicia D. Henderson (Soul Food) and Charles Holland (New York Undercover). Director Will Packer will also serve as one of the co-executive producers for the show.

The Quad will premiere January 31, 2017 on BET.

Check out the trailer and share your thoughts below!

 

ROOTS GETS A REMAKE

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Author: Amy Nicole

The 1977 miniseries Roots will be reintroduced to viewers on Memorial Day 2016. Roots was released years before I was born but I watched re-runs of the series as a kid and I remember how much of an impression the story and characters left on me, and how it shaped my views on American history.

If you’re not familiar with the storyline of Roots, the film is based on a novel by author Alex Haley. The series focuses on the struggles of an African American family over several generations which spans from slavery to the Civil War era. Roots is being directed by Allen Hughes and was written by Mark Rosenthal and Larry Konner. The film will feature an all star cast including Forest Whitaker, Anika Noni Rose, Anna Paquin, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, and T.I.(Clifford Joseph) Harris.

Some may question whether a remake of the film is necessary but I think it is essential to help educate the younger generation about African history and the struggles that our ancestors endured.

Check out the trailer below:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZZwaqFhs9fo