yanked it June 9 because of its “racist depictions” in the wake of the killing of George Floyd while in the custody of Minneapolis police last month, which led to mass protests worldwide.
Now the network is planning to take its time in bringing it back to an audience.“We are being slow and careful, and I think that’s the right response.
It will be represented, but with context and framing,” Sandra Dewey, HBO Max’s president of business affairs and production, told Variety on Tuesday.“No one wants to take [away] these pieces of content — and there are many of them — that have what would accurately be depicted as racial insensitivity,” she said. “We feel that requires a framework in today’s discourse.”She added that concerns have also been.
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