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Acclaimed writer Ta-Nehisi Coates' Black Superman script was set during the Civil Rights era and was apparently nixed by ...
His Superman would have been, per comments made at the time, his attempt at “meaningfully adding to the legacy of America’s ...
Superman movie that would’ve been very different from what fans are used to. Written by author and journalist Ta-Nehisi ...
According to a new report, executive David Zaslav decided to scrap plans for a Superman movie with a Black lead after deeming ...
Black Superman film ‘dismissed’ by Warner Bros CEO for being ‘too woke’ - The film was penned by award-winning author ...
We have received confirmation about the fate of the Elseworld’s Superman movie with a Black protagonist that’s reportedly been in ...
The same report also says Warner Bros. tried to lure Marvel boss Kevin Feige to join DC Studios as part of its restructuring process.
In early 2014, before Ferguson, before Eric Garner, Tamir Rice and Walter Scott, before Emanuel AME Church, Ta-Nehisi Coates got caught up in a skirmish over who should be deemed America’s ...
Ta-Nehisi Coates is no stranger to tackling fraught topics. A decade ago, his article in The Atlantic titled "The Case For Reparations" spurred a national conversation about compensating African ...
Early in “We Were Eight Years in Power,” Ta-Nehisi Coates’ third book, he writes, “[t]here is a notion out there that black people enjoy the Sisyphean struggle against racism.
With his groundbreaking nonfiction works, Ta-Nehisi Coates emerged as our most vital public intellectual. Now, his debut novel, The Water Dancer, takes him to uncharted depths.
Ta-Nehisi Coates’s writing on race fueled a reckoning in America. Now he wants to change the way we think about Israel and Palestine.