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Stay updated with the latest releases in TV and film. This week features Sterling K. Brown in 'Washington Black,' the return of 'Happy Gilmore,' and a deep dive into hip-hop's origins.
**'Washington Black'**: Based on Esi Edugyan’s novel, this eight-part series follows George “Washington Black”'s journey from slavery to freedom. Shot in Nova Scotia, the series offers an adventurous yet rocky path for its protagonist. Emmy winner Brown not only stars but also executive produces, highlighting a significant narrative of the Black diaspora.
**'Happy Gilmore 2'**: Nearly two decades after the original, Adam Sandler reprises his role as the hockey-player-turned-golfer. This time, Happy is raising funds for his daughter's dance school. The film exemplifies the trend of star-driven movies moving directly to streaming platforms.
**'Hip Hop Was Born Here'**: Hosted by LL Cool J, this five-part docuseries delves into the history, music, and culture of hip-hop. With interviews from legends like Method Man and Remy Ma, the series emphasizes New York City as the genre's birthplace. LL Cool J’s personal connection, stemming from his Def Jam Records success, adds authenticity to the storytelling.
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