The famously shelved episode of blackish will finally see the light. As creator Kenya Barris has hinted at in recent months, Disney is making the controversial episode available on its streaming platform
The episode that caused strife so intense creator Kenya Barris moved from Disney to Netflix will now join the "Black-ish" library at Hulu.As creator Kenya Barris has hinted at in recent months, Disney is making the controversial 2018 half-hour available with the rest of the comedy's library at streamer Hulu.
That the infamous episode will now be widely available comes as Hollywood is undergoing a cultural reckoning in the wake of George Floyd's death. In the days and weeks immediately following, ABC re-aired two powerful episodes of the series that touched on themes including police brutality.
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