‘Blindspotting’ TV Series Trailer Expands The Movie’s Narrative, Keeps The Same Style And Energy

Blindspottingwasone of the acclaimed premieresto come out of the 2018 Sundance Film Festival. FeaturingHamiltonstarDaveed Diggsin the lead role, the film dealt with some heavy themes, including systemic racism and police brutality, but it did it with some sharp satirical humor and hip-hop musical sequences. The film had a style all its own, and now aBlindspottingTV series will continue in the same vein, but now the main character will be one of the supporting players of the original movie.

Check out theBlindspottingTV series trailer below for a proper look.

Blindspotting TV Series Trailer

The big screen version ofBlindspottingfollowed Collin Hoskins (Daveed Diggs) as he tries to make it through his final three days of probation without getting into any trouble. He’s hoping for a new beginning, but his troublemaking best friend Miles (Rafael Casal) doesn’t make it easy. But the real test for Hoskins comes when he witnesses a police shooting that tests his sanity and patience as the neighborhood around him gets more and more gentrified everyday.

TheBlindspottingTV series acts as a spin-off that focuses on Miles' girlfriend Ashley (Jasmine Cephas-Jones, reprising her role from the movie). When Miles suddenly gets arrested on New Year’s Eve, she and her son are forced to move in with Miles' mother Rainey (Helen Hunt) and his half-sister Trish (Jaylen Barron). Combine that with a job that’s taking her nowhere and a society that is pushing her to the edge, and Ashley has a lot on her plate.

As you’re able to see in the trailer above, the show carries a lot of the same flourishes that made the movie stand out. Characters talk to the camera and hip-hop musical sequences provide moments of electricity and vibrancy, almost like a musical version ofDo the Right Thing. And the serious thematic elements are still there too. As Daveed Diggs previously said, the series is “about how a broken prison system affects all of us and, like the film, we’re using comedy to talk about very real systemic effects in the country with the largest prison population in the world.”

Though Diggs isn’t anywhere to be seen in the trailer, he’s a writer on the series, and there’s a chance we might see him pop up at some point. He’s also executive producing with Rafael Casal, who is not only starring in the series but also directing at least one of the episodes.Jess Wu CalderandKeith Calderwill also executive produce the series alongsideEmily Gerson Saines,Ken Lee, andTim Palen.

TheBlindspottingTV series comes to Starz starting onJune 13, 2021.