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Ring Shout, a TV show for Skydance Television based on a novella by
P.Djéli Clark released in October. In the book, the 1915 D.W. Griffith infamous ‘classic’ film is used to summon Ku Kluxes who are non-human entities of the human Ku Klux Klan. Lane will play Maryse Boudreaux, a monster hunter who is assisted by entities known as the Aunties as well as real-life fighters Sadie, Chef, a former Harlem Hellfighter, and a Gullah woman named Nana Jean.
Actress Kiki Layne (Getty Images)
The official synopsis reads:
Ring Shout tells the story of an otherworldly evil that has risen in the 1920s South in the form of monsters who take up residence within the bodies of people filled with hate – namely the Ku Klux Klan. D.W. Griffith’s “Birth of a Nation” is helping to swell the Klan’s ranks and the monsters are drinking deep from the darkest thoughts of racism. Across the nation they spread fear and violence. But even monsters can die. Standing in their way is a young B
Kiki Layne to star in Ring Shout based on novella
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‘Heroes’ star Leonard Roberts claims racism, ‘tension’ with Ali Larter led to exit
Roberts was killed off at the end of Season 1 on Heroes after tension with Ali Larter
Heroes star
Leonard Roberts landed a plum role on the NBC series that was meant to be his breakout role. However, he just revealed he was subjected to systematic racism and singled out by his leading lady, Ali Larter.
Roberts shared his experience on the NBC superhero drama that ran from 2006 to 2010. He played D.L. Hawkins but was fired after the first season. In an essay for
Variety published on Wednesday, the actor opened up about the behind-the-scenes tension that he felt showrunner
Sona Charaipotra and
Here are five things to know about Kylie Jefferson:
She’s a real dancer. The 25-year-old from Los Angeles is classically trained in ballet, contemporary, jazz, hip-hop, tap, and African dance and was the youngest person to ever be accepted to the Debbie Allen Dance Academy. She also trained at the Kirov Academy of Ballet in Washington D.C. and joined NYC’s Complexions Contemporary. You can also see her in the new Netflix doc,
Dance Dreams: Hot Chocolate Nutcracker shot at Allen’s academy.
Kylie Jefferson, start of “Tiny Pretty Things’ on Netflix. (Provided)
“I was so excited to be able to put on for all of the real dancers out there, because so often we’re sitting at home watching all these great dance movies or TV shows that have come before
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