This Black History Month, Hulu is showcasing Black voices, stories and creators with new collections in the Black Stories hub on the platform, premieres of TV hits like Moesha, Sister, Sister, Being Mary Jane, Black Ink Crew, Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta, Being Mary Jane, College Hill, Baldwin Hills, season 2 of Your Attention Please, and the streaming film premiere of 2020's Antebellum starring Janelle Monae. Additional highlights include the upcoming Hulu Original film The United States vs. Billie Holiday and FX on Hulu premieres of docu-series Hip Hop Uncovered and the season 4 premiere of Snowfall.
The Hulu Black Stories hub features custom collections like "LGBTQ+ Black," "Black Leads," and "Black Creators" which house thousands of TV episodes and movies featuring Black storylines, characters and creators, available for viewers to access throughout the year.
SNOWFALL: SEASON 4 PREMIERE
Business is booming in season four of Snowfall. It's January 1st, 1985. Ronald Reagan has won his reelection campaign proclaiming it is "morning again in America," but in South Central, Los Angeles, it feels more like the sun is getting low. The demand for crack cocaine is high, and while our crew of dealers led by Franklin Saint (Damson Idris) are benefitting greatly from the rising tide of addiction, they are also starting to become aware of the damage the drug is doing to the people and to the place they love. With the entire nation taking note, the LAPD is diverting serious money and resources to the "war on drugs." Politicians' phones are ringing. Powerful people are concerned from the hallways of The White House to those of CIA headquarters, where there are whispers that one of their own may be involved in this burgeoning epidemic.
(Streaming Thursday, February 25)
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