or


[10/12/21 - 08:01 AM]
Video: "Colin in Black and White" - Official Trailer - Netflix
Colin Kaepernick narrates this drama series recounting his formative years navigating race, class and culture while aspiring for greatness.

[via press release from Netflix]

Colin in Black and White | Official Trailer | Netflix

What you know isn't the entire story. From Colin Kaepernick and Ava DuVernay, Colin In Black and White shows the coming of age story of a kid who just wanted to play ball, but was destined for much more. Jaden Michael stars as young Colin Kaepernick in this six-part series about the athlete turned activist's high school years. Colin In Black and White premieres October 29, only on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/ColinInBlacka...

From co-creators Ava DuVernay and Colin Kaepernick comes Colin in Black and White, a bold new limited series that chronicles Kaepernick's story, tackling the obstacles of race, class and culture as the Black adopted child of a white family. Colin in Black and White stars Jaden Michael as Young Colin before reaching the highest levels of American football as an NFL quarterback and becoming a cultural icon and activist; Nick Offerman and Mary-Louise Parker as his well-meaning parents Rick and Teresa; and Colin Kaepernick himself, who appears as the present-day narrator of his own story, guiding viewers through a robust and colorfully presented array of historical and contemporary contextual moments. You don't know Kaepernick until you know Colin.

COLIN IN BLACK AND WHITE

From co-creators Ava DuVernay and Colin Kaepernick comes Colin in Black and White, a bold new dramatic limited series that chronicles Kaepernick's coming of age story, tackling the obstacles of race, class and culture as the Black adopted child of a white family. Colin in Black and White stars Jaden Michael as Young Colin before reaching the highest levels of American football as an NFL quarterback and becoming a cultural icon and activist; Nick Offerman and Mary-Louise Parker as his well-meaning parents Rick and Teresa; and Colin Kaepernick himself, who appears as the present-day narrator of his own story, guiding viewers through a robust and colorfully presented array of historical and contemporary contextual moments. You don't know Kaepernick until you know Colin.

Limited Series Launch Date: October 29, 2021

Format: 6 x 30 minute episodes

Co-Creators: Ava DuVernay & Colin Kaepernick

Executive Producers: Ava DuVernay, Colin Kaepernick, Michael Starrbury

Directors: Ava DuVernay (Episode 101 and all of the present-day Colin Kaepernick scenes), Sheldon Candis (Episode 102), Robert Townsend (Episodes 103 and 104), Angel Kristi Williams (Episode 105), Kenny Leon (Episode 106)

Cast: Jaden Michael, Mary-Louise Parker, Nick Offerman, Colin Kaepernick

www.netflix.com/colininblackandwhite

Unveiling the Official Trailer for 'Colin in Black and White' - and the Show's Origin Story

Ava DuVernay, Co-Creator, Executive Producer and Director, 'Colin in Black and White'

Colin Kaepernick, Co-Creator and Executive Producer, 'Colin in Black and White'

Ava DuVernay has become a trusted filmmaker and TV producer who people turn to to tell their truths, giving her subjects a platform to share their lives through captivating and inspiring storytelling. In 2017, DuVernay met activist and former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who had been propelled into the spotlight after advocating and protesting for social justice issues both on the field and off. The two teamed up for the new Netflix series Colin in Black and White, which tells his origin story through the lens of his formative years, showing how someone rises to greatness and what it takes to give up your dream to stand up for what you believe in. Check out the official trailer for the new drama above, and read more about the inspiration behind the series below.

How did this project come to life?

Colin Kaepernick: In high school, I faced a lot of different challenges from sports, to my family, and other parts of my personal life, which a lot of viewers may be able to relate to. But I also faced obstacles as a Black kid growing up in a white family in a white community. After meeting Ava DuVernay in 2017, I knew she was the right person to collaborate with. I shared my idea to create a series based on my high school years and she said, "Ok, Let's do it." And we started working together to bring these stories to life in the most impactful and compelling way possible.

Ava DuVernay: Colin called me and shared that he wanted to tell the story of his childhood somehow. What interested me was the idea that, through his story, I could shed light on a core belief that I hold: that we can all be the hero, the lead character, of our own lives. It sounds simple, but it's a powerful idea. Are you the supporting character in your life? Taking cues from others? Your story only mattering when it's tangential to someone else? Or is your story centered within you? Your hopes and dreams and priorities and beliefs planted in the forefront, not the background. Bottom line, I was interested in the process of becoming the star of your own life. This doesn't mean not being of service to others or being selfish and ego-driven. It means having the confidence to stand up and stand strong for oneself so that you can be the best version of yourself. Through Colin's story, the team and I were able to explore this idea in ways that we hope will resonate with the audience.

What was important to you when you were crafting this story?

Kaepernick: Colin in Black and White is a scripted limited series inspired by my experience as a Black child, adopted by a white family. I did not have a lot of references or guides growing up to help me navigate some of the negative experiences or interactions I went through as a young Black kid. When we were thinking about telling this story, we wanted to explore that idea more and give people references of how these situations can impact and shape one's identity and growth.

DuVernay: It was vitally important to me that this wasn't another autobiographical series about a famous person as a child. No disrespect to those shows, but it's been done - and done well. I was interested in pushing a bit further into this storytelling trope. It was about challenging the process to determine how we could expand the core of a young person's path to power into a story that can appeal widely and personally to others. The goal was to take the kernel of the idea and make it mean something to viewers whether they're watching in Detroit or Dubai, Shreveport or Senegal. This is how the idea of weaving cultural and historical context with the young person's story came to my mind. This is how I approached the story construction as Michael Starrbury and his stellar writing team went to draft the ideas. The aim always was to allow Colin's story to catapult viewers into a broader understanding of their own journey alongside the various histories and cultural legacies that each of our lives is impacted by.

What do you hope people take away from the series?

Kaepernick: This was an opportunity to open a window into experiences inspired by my high school years. I want Black and Brown kids and their communities to find guidance in how we can combat racism and oppressive systems. I hope someone can see that they too can come out on the other side and be able to say, "I faced those struggles. I've worked through them, and I was able to be successful and come out the other end, keeping my dignity and my identity intact."

DuVernay: I hope people feel compelled to examine their own origin story. How did I get here? What things happened - small and large, remembered and forgotten - that led me to this place now? This series is about deciding for yourself what your life and legacy will be. It's about self-determination, self-propulsion, not waiting for permission, not waiting for everyone to agree, tapping into the voice inside of you and letting that spur you forward. And it's about knowing that within your individual story, you are also a part of something larger. My highest hope is that some viewers will walk away with some of these thoughts and questions.

Kaepernick: This is a journey. You are always growing, always evolving. And we want to welcome everyone into that process.

DuVernay: And we want to remind people to honor oneself. Because if you're still standing, and you've experienced any of these challenges, then you are on your path. Keep taking your steps. One after another, after another. Because there is glory in your steps. Again, THERE IS GLORY IN THE STEPS. You are the hero of your own story. Remember that.

Colin in Black and White debuts Oct. 29 on Netflix.





  [october 2021]  
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
     


· COLIN IN BLACK & WHITE (NETFLIX)





most recent video | view all posts
[03/20/25 - 11:01 AM]
Video: Paramount+ Releases Official Trailer and Premiere Date for New Documentary "The Carters: Hurts to Love You"
The two-part documentary will premiere on Tuesday, April 15 exclusively on Paramount+.

[03/20/25 - 09:04 AM]
Video: AMC Networks Releases Thrilling Trailer for Season Two of "The Walking Dead: Dead City" Starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan
Starring Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Lauren Cohan as fan-favorite characters "Negan" and "Maggie," the new season will debut Sunday, May 4 at 9:00/8:00c on AMC and AMC+.

[03/20/25 - 09:01 AM]
Video: "Women's Sports Now" - Official Trailer - The Roku Channel
They're taking sports to the next level.

[03/20/25 - 09:01 AM]
Video: "The Four Seasons" - Official Teaser - Netflix
Six old friends head for a relaxing weekend away only to learn that one couple in the group is about to split up.

[03/20/25 - 07:03 AM]
Video: Date, Key Art & Trailer Debut - Hulu Original Series "Vanderpump Villa" Season Two (Premieres April 24)
Following a successful run in the South of France, Vanderpump Villa debuts "Castello Rosato," a breathtaking 12th-century castle set amidst an enchanting Italian backdrop.

[03/20/25 - 06:00 AM]
Video: Apple TV+ Debuts Trailer for Daring New French-Language Drama, "Careme"
"CarĂªme" will make its global debut on Apple TV+ on April 30 with the first two episodes, followed by one episode weekly every Wednesday through June 11.

[03/20/25 - 02:01 AM]
Video: Netflix Unveils Trailer for Dutch Thriller "iHostage"
When a gunman enters an Apple Store in the heart of Amsterdam, the police face a delicate challenge to resolve the standoff. Inspired by true events.

[03/19/25 - 10:01 PM]
Video: Trailer for "Frozen Hot Boys" Unveils A Heartwarming Tale of Second Chances and Unlikely Triumphs
What happens when a group of misfit teens from a snowless country takes on an international snow sculpting competition?

[03/19/25 - 10:01 AM]
Video: "The Conners" Official Trailer - Final Season
The six-episode farewell starts March 26 at 8:00/7:00c on ABC, and stream on Hulu.

[03/19/25 - 10:00 AM]
Video: "The Great American Baking Show" Season 3 - Official Trailer - The Roku Channel
An all new season with Paul Hollywood, Prue Leith, Casey Wilson and Zach Cherry is streaming free on April 11.

[03/19/25 - 09:00 AM]
Video: Trailer and Key Art Debut - Hulu's "The Handmaid's Tale" Sixth and Final Season
In the final season of "The Handmaid's Tale," June's unyielding spirit and determination pull her back into the fight to take down Gilead.

[03/19/25 - 08:31 AM]
Video: "Law & Order: Organized Crime" Season 5 - Official Trailer - Peacock Original
Christopher Meloni stars as Det. Elliot Stabler, who returned to New York after a decade abroad to rebuild his life following a devastating personal loss.

[03/19/25 - 08:01 AM]
Video: The Newest Position in the "Quarterback" and "Receiver" Series - Official Teaser - Netflix
Is "Mascot" really coming in July 2025?

[03/19/25 - 06:01 AM]
Video: "The Diamond Heist" - Official Trailer - Netflix
This stranger-than-fiction crime caper follows the attempted robbery of a precious gem, told by the gangsters who did it and the police on their tail.

[03/19/25 - 04:01 AM]
Video: "Too Hot to Handle: Italy" - Official Teaser - Netflix
What's happening on this dreamy island with these 10 hot singles?