Mrs. Sawyer
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People flipped out over a Cheerio's commercial. And it wasnt just whites.
Not many people flipped out over that.
Youtube comments =/= a bunch people flipping out
People flipped out over a Cheerio's commercial. And it wasnt just whites.
Huh, thought y'all were all over the tube over there in England.
I think the rumour was Denzel didn't want to hook up with White Women in movies because he didn't want to antagonize his black female audience.
The rumour came about from him refusing to kiss Julia Roberts in some movie back in the day. I don't know if it is true or not because Denzel has never acknowledged or denied it but he did have interracial relationship in his recent movie Flight with Kelly Reilly.
Yeah the YT comments section is a sewer, they hate everything there.Not many people flipped out over that.
Youtube comments =/= a bunch people flipping out
Basically interracial means white guy with *insert chick of darker shade here*. The occasionally do the white girl with non threatening Indian guy.
I wonder if Childish Gambino had gotten the part, would he be the one banging Emma Stone on the Reg....
I remember reading somewhere that one of the unsaid reasons Sony wasn't cool with Donald Glover as Spider-Man was because of the interracial side of things.
Well, that one's just a rumor. Glover was never up for the part at all. Search Youtube for the phrases "Donald Glover" and "First Black Spiderman." It was pretty much just a joke that got out of hand.
Ya know, once Garfield and Co.'s time is up, I actually wouldn't be surprised if the SONY people do try to put out either an Afro-American Peter or try to do an adaptation of Miles. They want to keep the film rights and an Afro-American Spider-Man would generate enough news and "buzz" that they'd benefit from all the controversy one way or the other.
It's a shame the producers have no interest in using Miles Morales, because I think there'd be a lot of potential in introducing a "little brother" supporting character for Peter to bond with. Will he become the next Spider-Man? Who knows! He'd still make for a nice addition to the cast.

John Singleton has been attached to direct a film version of the comic book "Luke Cage" for years now, but even he does not know if it will ever happen. Despite all the comic book movies in production, Cage's studio, Columbia, hasn't fully embraced the black superhero, according to Singleton.
A fan of the Cage comic books, Singleton has high standards that any studio will have to accept to get him to direct it. "It's got to have a great script. We have a great script. We have a couple of great scripts. It's just a matter of some people have not got it yet. I'm not saying every studio on the board, some people haven't got it that multi-ethnic sells."
If they continue to not get it, Singleton will move on. "For me, the guy's a hero. I've been wanting to do the movie since I was a kid and I'm not going to do it unless it's right."
What’s the holdup with ‘Luke Cage’? Is there even a script in place?
JS: There’s scripts on it. Hollywood has a very limiting view on what makes a pop culture picture. If you put a black face on it, they think it’s black thing; but yet we have all these movies that have come up and whenever they any black people in it, they make all this money. That’s the thing that’s holding ‘Luke Cage’ up. They think it’s a small superhero movie. It’s not going to be a small stupid movie like ‘Meteor Man’. I’m trying to make ‘Luke Cage’.
Glover was never actually up for the Spider-Man role so the uproar about that in nerdland was so ****ing stupid.
