Will the comedy stay? Anti-racistic protests will change the series "Brooklyn 9-9"

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This summer, supporters of the movement of the "Black Life" movement called for the work and image of the American police to be revised, in order to stop the cruelty of the guarage of the order in relation to the black population and other vulnerable social groups. When it comes to the depiction of the police in popular culture, this revision affects many television shows and films in which the police are depicted from the positive sides. Such is also the comedy series Brooklyn 9-9.

Will the comedy stay? Anti-racistic protests will change the series

According to the star of this project, Andy Samberg (Jake Peralta), in connection with the latest events, the creators of Brooklyn 9-9 are forced to take a time out to decide what to do next. In an interview with People, the actor said:

Now we need to move aside. The team of our scenarios rethinks our future prospects. The same occupied and members of the cast. We support contact with each other. We are discussing how to make a comedy show about the police in new circumstances. We need to find such a way to continue the series, which would be acceptable for all of us from a moral point of view. I know that we will come up with something, but for us it is a serious test. Let's see what happens.

Brooklyn 9-9 comes out on the NBC TV channel since 2013, consistent with seven seasons at the moment. Last month, the actor Terry Cruit, who played in the series of Terry Jeffords, said that Showranner Daniel Gur rejected the scenario of the next four episodes in connection with the US covered by the US. According to the actor, now everything needs to start again, and no one knows yet, in which direction this project will move.

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