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‘#blackAF’: Netflix Not Proceeding With Ordered Season 2, Kenya Barris Comedy May Spawn Movies
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Kenya Barris’ single-camera comedy series #blackAF will not be returning for a second season at Netflix. The renewal decision, announced a year ago today, has been reversed. Barris is in early conversations with the streamer to potentially turn #blackAF into a comedy movie franchise in the mold of National Lampoon’s Vacation, sources confirmed to Deadline.

#blackAF was one of several series Black-ish creator Barris developed under a mega overall deal at Netflix for his Khalabo Ink Society, which he exited late last year for a pact at ViacomCBS. In February, he teased the first series under the ViacomCBS agreement, a show examining contemporary relationships for Paramount+.

At Netflix, Barris also executive produced the Astronomy Club sketch comedy series, which ran for one season, and has the upcoming Kid Cudi adult animated music series Entergalactic.

Barris also remains actively involved in the Black-ish franchise, which has spawned three series to date: the mothership comedy,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 6/23/2021
  • by Nellie Andreeva
  • Deadline Film + TV
Rashida Jones and Kenya Barris in #BlackAF (2020)
Netflix Scraps #blackAF Season 2, but the Story May Not Be Over!
Rashida Jones and Kenya Barris in #BlackAF (2020)
Netflix is rescinding another renewal.

The streaming giant is no longer moving forward with #blackAF Season 2, according to The Hollywood Reporter.

Season 2 was officially ordered a year ago, but with Covid-19 bringing the TV and movie industry to a halt, there have been questions about the viability of the series.

For their part, Netflix canceled Glow Season 4 and The Society Season 2 due to the uncertainty surrounding the pandemic.

Still, the story may not be over for the Kenya Barris series.

THR is reporting that the semi-autobiographical sitcom is being redeveloped as a potential film franchise, and that movies are in development.

The news will undoubtedly be concerning for fans of the series, especially because the movie franchise has not officially been ordered.

When projects are in development, a number of things can change, but we'll keep you posted.

From Kenya Barris, #blackAF was loosely inspired by Barris' irreverent, highly flawed,...
See full article at TVfanatic
  • 6/23/2021
  • by Paul Dailly
  • TVfanatic
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#blackAF Not Returning for Season 2; Netflix Eyes Standalone Film Franchise
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#blackAF has been un-renewed.

Kenya Barris’ semi-autobiographical Netflix comedy — which received a Season 2 pickup exactly one year ago today — will no longer return in its current form. According to The Hollywood Reporter, the semi-autobiographical sitcom is being redeveloped as a potential film franchise at the streaming giant, á la National Lampoon’s Vacation. Brazil and Mexico-set installments are reportedly in early development. (TVLine has reached out to Netflix for a comment.)

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  • 6/23/2021
  • by Ryan Schwartz
  • TVLine.com
Kenya Barris On Mining His Life For ‘#BlackAF’, Being Noisier On Netflix & Plans For One More ‘Ish’ Spin-Off
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Kenya Barris says he is working harder than he ever has in his life. The writer, who added actor to his resume with #blackAF, is working on a second season of the Netflix comedy, is plotting a feature-length music about Juneteenth with Pharrell Williams and is developing a multitude of comedies, dramas, films and documentaries under his multi-million dollar Netflix deal. He also still has a hand in the Black-ish universe and is plotting one more show in that universe.

Barris talks to Deadline about the process of creating #blackAF, becoming an actor for the first time, mining his own life for comedy, his take on critiquing Black shows, how he’s getting on in the streaming universe as well as plans for his production company Khalabo Ink Society.

Inspired by Barris’ irreverent, highly flawed, unbelievably honest approach to parenting, relationships, race, and culture, #blackAF flips the traditional sitcom family on its head.
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 7/11/2020
  • by Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
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#blackAF Renewed for Season 2
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Netflix plans to stay in the Kenya Barris business: The streamer has renewed Barris’ comedy #blackAF for a second season.

#blackAF — which dropped its eight-episode first season on April 17 — stars Barris as a fictionalized version of himself, while Rashida Jones (Parks and Recreation) co-stars as his wife, Joya. The series pulls back the curtain on what it means to be a “new money” Black family trying to get it right in a modern world where “right” is no longer a fixed concept.

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  • 6/23/2020
  • by Rebecca Iannucci
  • TVLine.com
Rashida Jones and Kenya Barris in #BlackAF (2020)
Kenya Barris’ ‘#blackAF’ Renewed for Season 2 by Netflix
Rashida Jones and Kenya Barris in #BlackAF (2020)
Kenya Barris’ comedy “#blackAF” has been renewed for Season 2 at Netflix, the streaming service announced Tuesday.

The series, which premiered April 17, stars Barris as a fictionalized version of himself, with “Parks and Recreation” alum Rashida Jones as his wife, Joya.

Loosely inspired by the “black-ish” creator’s “irreverent, highly flawed, unbelievably honest approach to parenting, relationships, race, and culture” the show “flips the script on what we’ve come to expect a family comedy series to be” and “uncovers the messy, unfiltered and often hilarious world of what it means to be a ‘new money’ black family trying to get it right in a modern world where ‘right’ is no longer a fixed concept.”

Also Read: 'Black-ish' Creator Kenya Barris Turns the Camera on Himself in Netflix's '#BlackAF' Trailer (Video)

Kenya and Joya’s children are played by Genneya Walton (“Extant”), Iman Benson (“Suits”), Scarlet Spencer (“Bright”), Justin Claiborne...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 6/23/2020
  • by Jennifer Maas
  • The Wrap
Netflix Renews Kenya Barris’ ‘#blackAF’ For Season 2
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Kenya Barris’ #blackAF is returning for a second season at Netflix.

The Black-ish creator will once again play an exaggerated version of himself, with Rashida Jones as his wife Joya, in the comedy.

Barris is a busy fella; the renewal comes days after Deadline revealed that he was teaming up with Happy singer Pharrell Williams to develop a Juneteenth musical feature for the streaming service.

He told Deadline, “I won’t really, really, really get into it until we’re in the room because I want it to be fresh, but I definitely know I want to talk about real shit. We want it to be really special.”

Inspired by Barris’ irreverent, highly flawed, unbelievably honest approach to parenting, relationships, race, and culture, #blackAF flips the traditional sitcom family on its head. Pulling back the curtain, the series uncovers and explores the messy, unapologetic and often hilarious world of what...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 6/23/2020
  • by Peter White
  • Deadline Film + TV
‘#blackAF’ Renewed for Season 2 at Netflix
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“#blackAF” has been renewed for a second season at Netflix.

The single-camera comedy stars Kenya Barris as a fictionalized version of himself living with his wife and children in Los Angeles. Rashida Jones co-stars as his wife, Joya. Their children are played by Genneya Walton, Iman Benson, Scarlet Spencer, Justin Claiborne, Ravi Cabot-Conyers, and Richard Gardenhire Jr.

Barris and Jones also executive produce along with Hale Rothstein. Rothstein previously collaborated with Barris on his ABC series “Black-ish” and the Freeform spinoff “Grown-ish.” Barris produces via his company, Khalabo Ink Society.

The show is the first to be produced under Barris’ overall deal with the streaming giant. He made major waves when it was announced he was exiting his deal at ABC Studios for one reportedly worth nine figures at Netflix. He was one of several high-profile creators to make the move to the streaming service at the time, with others...
See full article at Variety Film + TV
  • 6/23/2020
  • by Joe Otterson
  • Variety Film + TV
Rashida Jones and Kenya Barris in #BlackAF (2020)
‘#blackAF’ Review: ‘Black-ish’ With an Edge
Rashida Jones and Kenya Barris in #BlackAF (2020)
Near the end of the first season #blackAF, the character Kenya Barris — overworked TV writer, inattentive husband and father — finds wisdom in an unexpected place: an episode of black-ish, a sitcom created by… the real Kenya Barris. “The humble words that Andre Johnson said — that I wrote — really got to me,” faux Kenya Barris explains.

That the #blackAF version of Barris can watch black-ish isn’t in and of itself odd. In his first Netflix comedy series, the celebrated showrunner is playing an exaggerated version of himself, with his actual résumé.
See full article at Rollingstone.com
  • 4/15/2020
  • by Alan Sepinwall
  • Rollingstone.com
Adam Scott, Rashida Jones, Jim O'Heir, Nick Offerman, Amy Poehler, Chris Pratt, Retta, Aziz Ansari, and Aubrey Plaza in Parks and Recreation (2009)
‘Black-ish’ Creator Kenya Barris Turns the Camera on Himself in Netflix’s ‘#BlackAF’ Trailer (Video)
Adam Scott, Rashida Jones, Jim O'Heir, Nick Offerman, Amy Poehler, Chris Pratt, Retta, Aziz Ansari, and Aubrey Plaza in Parks and Recreation (2009)
Netflix released the trailer on Thursday for Kenya Barris’ new semi-autobiographical comedy series, “#blackAF.”

Set to premiere April 17, the series stars Barris as a fictionalized version of himself, with “Parks and Recreation” alum Rashida Jones as his wife, Joya.

Loosely inspired by the “black-ish” creator’s own approach to parenting, the series “uncovers the messy, unfiltered and often hilarious world of what it means to be a ‘new money’ black family trying to get it right in a modern world where ‘right’ is no longer a fixed concept.”

Also Read: '#BlackExcellence': Netflix Rounds Out Cast of Kenya Barris and Rashida Jones-Led Series

Barris and Jones serve as executive producers on the single-cam alongside “Black-ish” and “Grown-ish” alum Hale Rothstein.

Kenya and Joya’s children are played by Genneya Walton (“Extant”), Iman Benson (“Suits”), Scarlet Spencer (“Bright”), Justin Claiborne (“Reverie”), Ravi Cabot-Conyers and Richard Gardenhire Jr.

Watch the video above.
See full article at The Wrap
  • 3/26/2020
  • by Reid Nakamura
  • The Wrap
Kenya Barris
‘#blackAF’ Trailer: Kenya Barris and Rashida Jones ‘Flip the Script’ on the Family Sitcom
Kenya Barris
Kenya Barris’ comedy “Black Af” (stylized as “#blackAF”), will be the first series under the “Black-ish” creator’s overall deal with Netflix. Barris and Rashida Jones star in the show inspired by Barris’ real-life marriage and unorthodox approach to parenting, relationships, race, and culture. Originally titled “Black Excellence,” its official synopsis reads: “#blackAF flips the script on what we’ve come to expect a family comedy series to be. Pulling back the curtain, #blackAF uncovers the messy, unfiltered, and often hilarious world of what it means to be a ‘new money’ black family trying to get it right in a modern world where ‘right’ is no longer a fixed concept.”

The Netflix original series stars Barris as a fictionalized version of himself and Rashida Jones as his wife Joya. Kenya and Joya’s children are played by Genneya Walton, Iman Benson, Scarlet Spencer, Justin Claiborne, Ravi Cabot-Conyers, and Richard Gardenhire Jr.
See full article at Indiewire
  • 3/26/2020
  • by Tambay Obenson
  • Indiewire
TVLine Items: Olivia Colman's Killer Role, Virgin River Renewal and More
HBO and the UK’s Sky are teaming up for Landscapers, a four-part miniseries inspired by real events and exploring the the lives of convicted killers Susan (to be played by Academy Award and Golden Globe winner/The Crown star Olivia Colman) and Christopher Edwards.

Described as a “blackly comic, narratively playful true crime drama,” as directed by Oscar winner Alexander Payne (Sideways), Landscapers will ask how this devoted and mild-mannered couple came to kill Susan’s parents and bury them in the back garden of their Mansfield home, in a crime that remained undiscovered for over a decade.

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  • 12/20/2019
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Kenya Barris’ Netflix Comedy Series ”#blackexcellence’ Rounds Out The Family Cast
Netflix has rounded out the family cast for #blackexcellence, Kenya Barris’ upcoming comedy series, in which he also stars with Rashida Jones. Barris and Jones will be joined by Genneya Walton, Iman Benson, Scarlet Spencer, Justin Claiborne, Ravi Cabot-Conyers (The Resident) and Richard Gardenhire Jr.

Inspired by Barris’ irreverent, highly flawed, unbelievably honest approach to parenting, relationships, race, and culture, #blackexcellence flips the traditional sitcom family on its head. Pulling back the curtain, the series uncovers and explores the messy, unapologetic and often hilarious world of what it means to be a “new money” Black family trying to get it right in a modern world where “right” is no longer a fixed concept.

Walton is 18-year-old Chloe Barris, the effortlessly popular, under appreciative college student with an astounding level of entitlement. Benson plays 17-year-old Drea Barris,...
See full article at Deadline Film + TV
  • 12/20/2019
  • by Denise Petski
  • Deadline Film + TV
Kenya Barris
‘#BlackExcellence': Netflix Rounds Out Cast of Kenya Barris and Rashida Jones-Led Series
Kenya Barris
Kenya Barris and Rashida Jones have found the rest of their cast for the upcoming Netflix series “#BlackExcellence.”

Genneya Walton, Iman Benson, Scarlet Spencer, Justin Clairborne, Ravi Cabot-Conyers, and Richard Gardenhire Jr. will join the eight-episode comedy series alongside Barris and Jones, who will star. The series is set to debut in 2020.

“#BlackExcellence” is inspired by Barris’ “irreverent, highly flawed, unbelievably honest approach to parenting, relationships, race, and culture,” according to Netflix, which adds that “the series uncovers and explores the messy, unapologetic and often hilarious world of what it means to be a ‘new money’ Black family trying to get it right in a modern world where ‘right’ is no longer a fixed concept.”

Also Read: Netflix Sets Premiere Date for Kenya Barris' 'Astronomy Club' - Watch the First Sketch (Video)

Jones and Barris will executive produce along with Hale Rothstein. Barris’ production company, Khalabo Ink Society,...
See full article at The Wrap
  • 12/20/2019
  • by Margeaux Sippell
  • The Wrap
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