“It’s really nice,” says Kaluuya. “But, you know, you have to tip your hat to the people that came before us: the Eddie Murphys, the Denzel Washingtons, the Sidney Poitiers, the Whoopi Goldbergs, the Oprahs, the Samuel L. Jacksons. All the work that we can do now is because of those people and the people that came before us that broke the barriers … I feel a responsibility that I should represent.”
And represent he will in his next role as real-life Black Panther Party member Fred Hampton in the upcoming film “Jesus Was My Homeboy.” “I read the script,” he says, “and I was like, ‘This man is incredible! I just wanna learn about him.’ So I started reading up.”
Kaluuya is also using his new juice in Hollywood to produce a live-action “Barney” movie. “I liked Barney as a kid,” he says, but “I’m not in the film.”
ord v Ferrari is a biopic about white guys, yet some people are complaining that it contains too many white guys.
The film tells the (fictionalized) true story of car designer Carroll Shelby and driver Ken Miles, who collaborated to help Ford beat Ferrari at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 1966. They were both white guys, and this is a problem for Bloomberg writer Hannah Elliott.
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