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Fall 2026 Black Movies & Shows to Watch

As the dog days of summer come to an end and the early scent of the upcoming fall season starts to get stronger, more than a handful of our favorite Black celebs are gearing up to bring us new TV shows and movies that are guaranteed to have us glued to our screens. From Mahershala Ali kicking butt and taking names, to Aaron Pierre getting into his superhero bag and more, keep reading to see which films and series we can't wait to see!

Martha’s Vineyard African American Film Festival 2026

If you're looking for your next favorite Black film, the Martha's Vineyard African-American Film Festival is once again bringing the heat! This year's lineup is serving up everything from powerful documentaries and inspiring true stories to emotional dramas that will have audiences talking long after the credits roll. With stories spotlighting Black history, resilience, love, and ambition, MVAAFF 2026 is the place to discover the films and TV shows everyone will be buzzing about.

Regina Hall Puts Girls Trip 2 on Hold Until the Script Is Perfect

Fans waiting for the highly anticipated sequel to 'Girls Trip' will have to hold tight, as Regina Hall reveals the cast refuses to move forward until the screenplay is absolutely flawless.

Ryan Coogler Wins Best Original Screenplay Oscar for Sinners

Ryan Coogler makes history at the 98th Academy Awards, becoming only the second Black writer to win Best Original Screenplay for his thriller 'Sinners'.

ABFF Honors Legend Angela Bassett

The American Black Film Festival 2026 rightfully crowned Angela Bassett with top honors, celebrating her iconic roles from Tina Turner in What's Love Got to Do With It to fierce Wakandan royalty in Black Panther and beyond. Bassett joins festival luminaries.

Giancarlo Esposito Calls for Revolution Against “Rich Old White Men”

Giancarlo Esposito ignites Hollywood with a fiery speech calling for a revolution against the "very rich old white men" controlling the industry. Read the full breakdown of his powerful call to action.

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