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Mahershala Ali is attached to play boxer Jack Johnson in a limited series currently in the works at HBO, Variety has learned.

The six-part series is titled “Unruly.” It is described as an unapologetically Black, no-holds-barred telling of Johnson’s life. The first ever Black heavyweight boxing champion, the show would follow Johnson’s rise to greatness and the costs he paid for his skin color and defiance.

The series is based on the PBS documentary “Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson,” which was produced and directed by Ken Burns, as well as the accompanying book by Geoffrey C. Ward. It was first put into development at HBO back in 2013 with Beau Willimon originally attached to write.

Dominique Morisseau will serve as writer and executive producer on the series now, with Ali executive producing under his Known Wonder banner in addition to starring. Tom Hanks will executive produce via Playtone along with Gary Goetzman. Burns will also executive produce for Florentine Films along with Mimi Valdés and Amatus Karim Ali of Known Wonder. Willimon will co-executive produce along with Playtone’s Steven Shareshian.

Ali previously played Johnson in a stage production of “The Great White Hope” in 2000 and has previously spoken about his desire to play Johnson onscreen. The role would also bring Ali back to HBO, where he starred in the third season of “True Detective,” for which he earned an Emmy nomination last year.

His other TV roles include a recent turn on “Ramy” Season 2 and in “Luke Cage” Season 1. He also appeared in “House of Cards,” which also netted him an Emmy nomination. On the film side, Ali won two Oscars for his roles in both “Moonlight” and “Green Book.” He is also attached to star in a new “Blade” film for Marvel.

He is currently under a first-look deal at HBO, where he and Known Wonder produced the documentary series “We Have a Dream: The Kids of the Oakland MLK Oratorical Fest,” directed by Amy Schwartz.

Morisseau is a recipient of the MacArthur Genius Grant. She is the Tony-nominated book writer for the Broadway musical “Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations.” Her television credits include working as a co-producer on “Shameless.” She currently has a pilot in development at FX. On the film side, she previously wrote “Step” for Fox Searchlight. She is also currently developing a new musical based on the “Soul Train” franchise. Her production company is FreeDom’s Daughter.

Ali is repped by WME, Anonymous Content, and Sloane Offer. Morisseau is repped by Paradigm and Schreck Rose.

Mahershala Ali to Play Jack Johnson in Limited Series at HBO – Variety
 

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Ugh..I STAN this man :love:

He was so good in Ramy! I'll be looking forward to this.
 

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I'm not mad at the casting. He looks more like Jack than Denzel did Malcom or Chadwick did....every single real person he portrayed. lol
 

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Ali is a good actor so I’m sure he’ll do a great job. I hope no ones gets in their feelings when they show him with his white women love interests.

After returning from Australia, Johnson said that "the heartaches which Mary Austin and Clara Kerr caused me led me to forswear colored women and to determine that my lot henceforth would be cast only with white women." This is a reported quote of Johnson’s which he then went to marry three white women.
 

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Ali is a good actor so I’m sure he’ll do a great job. I hope no ones gets in their feelings when they show him with his white women love interests.

After returning from Australia, Johnson said that "the heartaches which Mary Austin and Clara Kerr caused me led me to forswear colored women and to determine that my lot henceforth would be cast only with white women." This is a reported quote of Johnson’s which he then went to marry three white women.

I wonder if they are gonna glam them up or cast them as they really were. Melissa McCarthy, Lena Dunham and Ann Dowd should play the wives.
No shade either.
 
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Mahershala Ali is attached to play boxer Jack Johnson in a limited series currently in the works at HBO, Variety has learned.

The six-part series is titled “Unruly.” It is described as an unapologetically Black, no-holds-barred telling of Johnson’s life. The first ever Black heavyweight boxing champion, the show would follow Johnson’s rise to greatness and the costs he paid for his skin color and defiance.

The series is based on the PBS documentary “Unforgivable Blackness: The Rise and Fall of Jack Johnson,” which was produced and directed by Ken Burns, as well as the accompanying book by Geoffrey C. Ward. It was first put into development at HBO back in 2013 with Beau Willimon originally attached to write.

Dominique Morisseau will serve as writer and executive producer on the series now, with Ali executive producing under his Known Wonder banner in addition to starring. Tom Hanks will executive produce via Playtone along with Gary Goetzman. Burns will also executive produce for Florentine Films along with Mimi Valdés and Amatus Karim Ali of Known Wonder. Willimon will co-executive produce along with Playtone’s Steven Shareshian.

Ali previously played Johnson in a stage production of “The Great White Hope” in 2000 and has previously spoken about his desire to play Johnson onscreen. The role would also bring Ali back to HBO, where he starred in the third season of “True Detective,” for which he earned an Emmy nomination last year.

His other TV roles include a recent turn on “Ramy” Season 2 and in “Luke Cage” Season 1. He also appeared in “House of Cards,” which also netted him an Emmy nomination. On the film side, Ali won two Oscars for his roles in both “Moonlight” and “Green Book.” He is also attached to star in a new “Blade” film for Marvel.

He is currently under a first-look deal at HBO, where he and Known Wonder produced the documentary series “We Have a Dream: The Kids of the Oakland MLK Oratorical Fest,” directed by Amy Schwartz.

Morisseau is a recipient of the MacArthur Genius Grant. She is the Tony-nominated book writer for the Broadway musical “Ain’t Too Proud – The Life and Times of The Temptations.” Her television credits include working as a co-producer on “Shameless.” She currently has a pilot in development at FX. On the film side, she previously wrote “Step” for Fox Searchlight. She is also currently developing a new musical based on the “Soul Train” franchise. Her production company is FreeDom’s Daughter.

Ali is repped by WME, Anonymous Content, and Sloane Offer. Morisseau is repped by Paradigm and Schreck Rose.

Mahershala Ali to Play Jack Johnson in Limited Series at HBO – Variety
Ok I'm interested. I heard he is a good actor
 

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I wonder if they are gonna glam them up or cast them as they really were. Melissa McCarthy, Lena Dunham and Ann Dowd should play the wives.
No shade either.
You right because I looked at the real pictures of them and they were hit!! But watch them make them all pristine and pretty!
 

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