The actress and activist battles racism and other demons in 'Lovecraft Country,' a new series from Misha Green, Jordan Peele, and J. J. Abrams.
follows Atticus, a young black man played by Jonathan Majors, on a road trip to New England in search of his father. Smollett plays Letitia, Atticus’s feisty, forthright friend, who joins him and his Uncle George on the journey.
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