Donald Glover on ‘Cancel Culture’ and the effect on TV and Film
Written by Site Hub on May 13, 2021
Donald Glover, formerly Childish Gambino, sparked a new debate as he turned to Twitter to express his thoughts about “cancel culture,” specifically in the film and television industry.
saw people on here havin a discussion about how tired they were of reviewing boring stuff (tv & film).
— donald (@donaldglover) May 11, 2021
we're getting boring stuff and not even experimental mistakes(?) because people are afraid of getting cancelled
— donald (@donaldglover) May 11, 2021
so they feel like they can only experiment w/ aesthetic.
(also because some of em know theyre not that good)
— donald (@donaldglover) May 11, 2021
Back in February, Glover announced that he would be collaborating with Phoebe Waller-Bridge for a new take on Mr. & Mrs. Smith, premiering on Amazon. According to Yahoo Entertainment, Glover and his brother Stephen also signed overall deals with Amazon Prime in that same month. Fans still await the “best tv ever made” from Glover, as last November that he took to Twitter to tease the upcoming third and fourth seasons of Atlanta. Yesterday, we got to see a tease of the Atlanta set on his Instagram, but still no word on when the season is set to release.
Source: BET