Tag: Peacock
MOVIES & TV
High Horse: Jordan Peele’s Black Cowboy Story on Peacock
A new docuseries is riding in to rewrite that story. High horse: the black cowboy, executive produced by jordan peele’s monkeypaw productions, premieres thursday, november 20, on peacock. the series aims to confront, reclaim, and celebrate the untold legacy of black cowboys and cowgirls.
MOVIES & TV
Taraji P. Henson Stars in ‘The Accomplice’ on Peacock
According to variety, peacock has officially greenlit the accomplice, a series adaptation of the 2024 novel by curtis “50 cent” jackson and aaron phillip clark. the high-stakes crime thriller will star and be executive produced by taraji p. henson.
MOVIES & TV
Bel-Air Season 4 Drops Monday
The fourth and final season of #BelAir premieres Nov 24 on #Peacock. Fans can expect the core cast back for Season 4, including those with uncertain fates after Season 3's cliffhanger.
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MOVIES & TV
Nia Long, Colman Domingo Defend Michael Biopic; LaToya on Janet’s Absence
Nia Long and Colman Domingo offer their perspectives on the upcoming Michael Jackson biopic's choice to sidestep abuse allegations. LaToya Jackson sheds light on Janet Jackson's decision not to participate.
BOOKS
Nia Long on Self Magazine April 2026
Nia Long stuns on the cover of Self Magazine, proving that Black women over 40 are still very much in demand. The actress joins a lineage of iconic cover stars.
BOOKS
Skepta’s Esquire UK Cover Is a Grime Moment
Skepta's Esquire UK cover shoot marks a major milestone for the iconic British MC and the entire grime genre. The cultural significance of this moment shouldn't be overlooked.
ENTERTAINMENT NEWS
Joseline Hernandez: Surviving Zeus Documentary
Joseline Hernandez announced she's working on a documentary titled "Surviving Zeus," where she plans to detail her experiences involving Zeus Network and its CEO, Lemuel Plummer, accusing him of cutting off payments owed to her from Joseline's Cabaret.
Cat Burns Grazia UK Cover April 2026 Otegha Uwagba Interview
Cat Burns graces the April 2026 cover of Grazia UK, sitting down with bestselling author Otegha Uwagba for an unfiltered conversation on boundaries, artistic survival, and Black British visibility.





