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ESPN announced Saturday that it will not be releasing the multi-part documentary series on Colin Kaepernick that was being helmed by director Spike Lee.
It is believed the series can still be shopped elsewhere, a source briefed on the situation told The Athletic.
The Spike Lee-directed docuseries on Colin Kaepernick will no longer release on ESPN, with the outlet citing creative differences.
Spike Lee says he and fellow New York Knicks superfan Timothée Chalamet have discussed teaming up for a movie: 'We've talked about doing a film together once his schedule clears up.'
Denzel Wasington and Spike Lee's latest joint is officially one of their best, with Highest 2 Lowest reaching a sky-high Rotten Tomatoes score.
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ESPN will ‘no longer proceed’ with Spike Lee’s Colin Kaepernick docuseries: ‘It’s not coming out’
“ESPN, Colin Kaepernick and Spike Lee have collectively decided to no longer proceed with this project as a result of certain creative differences,” ESPN said in a statement to Reuters on Saturday. “Despite not reaching finality, we appreciate all the hard work and collaboration that went into this film.”
A planned documentary series on former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, directed by Spike Lee for ESPN Films, has been shelved due to creative disputes, the Walt Disney-owned ( NYSE: DIS) sports network confirmed to Reuters.
ESPN Films had commissioned Spike Lee to create an eight-part documentary regarding former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
CNN’s Victor Blackwell talks with director Spike Lee about President Donald Trump’s orders about what should and shouldn’t be displayed at the Smithsonian Institutions.