
Spike Lee Explains Why Colin Kaepernick Docuseries ‘Fell Apart’
The series was expected to feature rare footage of Kaepernick and offer a first-person account.
The series was expected to feature rare footage of Kaepernick and offer a first-person account.
ESPN confirmed the long-simmering project has been shelved.
Production has already started on the docuseries for ESPN Films.
“He has an evil, anti-American spirit and it’s sick and disgusting.”
“I’m excited to share this first peek into a project I co-created,” Kaepernick shared.
The agreement includes content exploring race, social injustice and equality issues.
“I just couldn’t be a sellout,” she tells Vogue magazine.
Fox News host vowed to boycott the “pathetic” sports brand.
“I will not be a spectator, viewer or supporter of the Super Bowl today,” director tweeted.
“A Nike meme of Emmett Till’s mother to promote a movie????? I hate Jesse Williams. Wow.”