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Washington Black

  • TV Mini Series
  • 2025
  • TV-MA
  • 45m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
1.3K
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Washington Black (2025)
Follows the 19th century adventures of George Washington "Wash" Black, an 11-year-old boy on a Barbados sugar plantation who must flee after a gruesome death threatens to turn his life upside down.
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Follows the 19th century adventures of George Washington "Wash" Black, an 11-year-old boy on a Barbados sugar plantation who must flee after a gruesome death threatens to turn his life upsid... Read allFollows the 19th century adventures of George Washington "Wash" Black, an 11-year-old boy on a Barbados sugar plantation who must flee after a gruesome death threatens to turn his life upside down.Follows the 19th century adventures of George Washington "Wash" Black, an 11-year-old boy on a Barbados sugar plantation who must flee after a gruesome death threatens to turn his life upside down.

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    • Ernest Kingsley Junior
    • Rupert Graves
    • Iola Evans
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    • Stars
      • Ernest Kingsley Junior
      • Rupert Graves
      • Iola Evans
    • 29User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
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    Ernest Kingsley Junior
    Ernest Kingsley Junior
    • George Washington 'Wash' Black
    • 2025
    Rupert Graves
    Rupert Graves
    • Mr. Goff
    • 2025
    Iola Evans
    Iola Evans
    • Tanna Goff
    • 2025
    Edward Bluemel
    Edward Bluemel
    • William McGee
    • 2025
    Sharon Duncan-Brewster
    Sharon Duncan-Brewster
    • Miss Angie
    • 2025
    Eddie Karanja
    Eddie Karanja
    • Young Washington Black
    • 2025
    Tom Ellis
    Tom Ellis
    • Christopher 'Titch' Wilde
    • 2025
    Sterling K. Brown
    Sterling K. Brown
    • Medwin Harris
    • 2025
    Billy Boyd
    Billy Boyd
    • Willard
    • 2025
    Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine
    Ntare Guma Mbaho Mwine
    • Gaius
    • 2025
    Sundra Oakley
    Sundra Oakley
    • Theodora
    • 2025
    Shaunette Renée Wilson
    Shaunette Renée Wilson
    • Big Kit
    • 2025
    Jamie Hector
    Jamie Hector
    • Nat Turner
    • 2025
    Julian Rhind-Tutt
    Julian Rhind-Tutt
    • Erasmus Wilde
    • 2025
    Rick Worthy
    Rick Worthy
    • Drunk John
    • 2025
    Tyrone Giordano
    Tyrone Giordano
    • Peter Haas
    • 2025
    Nive Nielsen
    Nive Nielsen
    • Uki
    • 2025
    Julian Black Antelope
    Julian Black Antelope
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    • 2025
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    4ForeverCritque

    Predictable and slow

    This isn't just another slave series but naturally it takes place in the 1800s so there are moments where slavery comes into play. The series is about George Washington Black and his journey as a young adult learning advanced technology. He's an inspired black inventor. Lola Evan's is the co star. Her acting is excellent and she's very pretty. Sterling browns character is charismatic but he doesn't really have an accent and talks in modern day slang which can ruin the immersion.

    Overall this show is kind of boring. The protagonist looks like Ed Sheeran. The plot is slow and predictable. I'd be surprised if this gets renewed for a 2nd season.
    10Klaaatu

    Great television!

    Washington Black really caught me off guard-in the best way. It's got everything I love in a series: science, tech, social justice, and a little romance.

    The story pulls you in and keeps you thinking. It doesn't talk down to the audience, and the characters actually feel like real people, not just plot devices. There's a depth to it, but it's still totally watchable and entertaining.

    If you're into shows that mix brains with emotion and don't follow the same old predictable formula, give this one a shot. It's something different-and it works.
    6titusvari

    Gorgeous production, uneven storytelling

    Washington Black is visually spectacular - Barbados, Victorian London, Moroccan deserts, icy Antarctica - the show looks like a globe-trotting epic with a massive budget. But the writing doesn't rise to the same level. The tone is oddly childish for a story about slavery and identity, and the logic often stretches belief (a child from Barbados tracked across continents in the 1800s?).

    Eddie Karanja is fantastic as young Wash, and McGee adds rare complexity. It's also refreshing to see free Black characters portrayed as artists and leaders, not just victims. The love story is simple but sincere. Titch feels like a caricature, and Willard has Chuck Norris plot armor.

    Gorgeous to watch. Frustrating to follow.
    8cheshirephat

    A bit of a pickle...

    One of the things I've learned as a woman who lives in Halifax NS, is that pickling isn't an easy process nor is it a quick one. I think that exemplifies the opinion I have of this show. It is as many before me have pined, a slow burn, but one worth waiting for, if anyone were to actually appreciate the patience and art of pickling.

    The show is not for the faint of heart, but it's also for those who are full of hope and wonder and education. I do not possess any black ethnicity, and I don't pretend to understand some of the complexities of the story relating to such, but I do know what it's like to be of mixed race. Given the previous reviews of the show, I am not one that knows the original source material. However, I find that inconsequential in terms of evaluating a narrative.

    This narrative is one to be sought after, and revered, especially given where I now live compared to where I grew up. I think most people would agree. This is a fantasy belayed in a manner that fits the main characters story.

    Not a faithful telling in terms of accurate and time period historical relevancy, it, however, gives the viewer an understanding of the sentiment of the era... Which is perhaps the whole purpose isn't it? It is sad that some people who chose to only end their watching at the fifth episode, or ones that regaled against a true adaption of its source material, negate it as to their dismay. But it is also to the dismay of someone who is going to actually give a fair and honest review of a show.

    This isn't a fairytale. This is also not a true telling of many who suffered amongst its characters journeys, but it is a symbolic representation of what it is to be disenfranchised and treated with bigotry and hatred. That is not a new concept, nor is it one uniquely circumspect upon its black characters. It is one of many, especially given female ones regardless of its title character. As a descendant of indigenous peoples in this country, yes, Canada, not a 51st state, I saw many characters that had no voice and it represented a frustrating farcical truth; the history of North America's colonialism roots. However, you want to perceive the show, whether by a black perspective, one of imperialism and colonialism, or one of indigenous circumspection, it all comes to the same conclusion.

    This is meant to be a fantasy and a story-telling of something that we all want to believe could happen or could have happened, were the circumstances different in that era of the 19th century. I think it unkind of those to give it a one star rating, simply based on five episodes of watching and not a full representation of the whole. I would never presume to make an assumption upon a show without watching the entirety of it, once available, nor would I presume to understand the complexities and suffering of those that the story tells of. However, in terms of enjoyment, I did very much enjoy it. The mini-series compelled me to keep watching, as with the person who seemed to say that they watched five episodes, but cut it off immediately, yet the series obviously appealed enough to their interest that they watched hours of a show without turning it off. And I believe that that may count in favour of its credibility and watch-ability. The actors performances are quite compelling - regardless of the famous names that are tied to it. I found myself more entranced by those lesser-known in the acting community, which gives me hope for the future of productions and cinema. You might be brought in by larger names because of their recognition, but you stay for the components of which these intriguing people tell their stories on the screen and on their expressive faces. One should take note of their future endeavours, as I believe the real talent in this production lies there as well. I think it has are many failings, which include but are not limited to; they reduced the backstory of many characters and then tried an overarching attempt to make it more fantastical. I have seen commentary by those who have said the same as I am saying now, but if you were curious if it's worth the watch... I would say that you should give it a try. If you were compelled by its story, you should watch it. If you were interested, instead, where the story goes, you should watch it. It is by no means an example of perfect television, but it is a great example of entertaining those who need to understand the histories surrounding this period of time and the underground railroad. Having lived in Halifax, NS, I know what it is to be engaged by its past, as well as the history of those who made their way to this land in safe Haven.

    It is neither by no means a perfect lesson in history, but perhaps the embodiment of spirit to the historical relevancy in these lands, and hopefully one that will inspire the viewer to delve deeper into its complex legacy in modern-day society. A critic of those who don't tell history in a proper manner, I still feel this is a spiritual recollection of feelings amongst those to whom the story is entrenched and told by. It is a story told by those who wish to educate the world and its viewers by intrinsic altruism, as well as the rhetoric of hope.

    I hope that this mini-series "Fly's" amongst its watchers. Fly along with them as you may.
    4kelseyfaith-32395

    Tedious, bland and inoffensive

    Came for Sterling K Brown, stayed hoping the series would get better. It didn't.

    I'll preface this by saying I haven't read the book, and am interested in doing so based on many reviews saying how the series deviated so far from the source material.

    As a child who grew up in the south in an evangelical home, I was sheltered from stories of the realities of what slavery and the experiences of black people was and is like in North America. That said, this is the type of tedious series I would have been allowed to watch. Ultimately this series felt as if it was directed by someone hell-bent on watering down what could have been a really compelling story, like it was meant for kids. If that was intentional, well done. It was bland and inoffensive.

    Aside from that, to me the series felt amateurish from the start. I have a hard time sticking with series or movies where over acting is obvious and dialog seems forced, and that was the case. I hoped it would get better by the end but it was consistently bland. Without a spoiler, I did have a moment near the end of the last episode that made me teary eyed, immediately followed by a montage at the end that made me cringe again.

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      • July 23, 2025 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
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      • 20th Century Fox Television
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