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Spike Lee recently said that his documentary series on former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick will not be televised by ESPN.
It is believed the series can still be shopped elsewhere, a source briefed on the situation told The Athletic.
In 2016, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick knelt during the National Anthem before a preseason game against ...
The multi-part documentary series would have given Kaepernick the chance to "tell his story from his perspective." ...
“ESPN, Colin Kaepernick and Spike Lee have collectively decided to no longer proceed with this project as a result of certain ...
The former NFL quarterback ignited a national debate in 2016 when he knelt during the national anthem to protest racism and ...
Kaepernick reportedly wanted the docuseries to focus more on his career, while Lee wanted the story to cover cultural issues ...
Spike Lee confirmed the cancellation, saying only, “It’s not coming out,” while Kaepernick’s camp declined comment.
ESPN announced Saturday that it will not be releasing the multi-part documentary series on Colin Kaepernick that was being ...
ESPN has pulled Spike Lee’s docuseries about Colin Kaepernick from its lineup. After years of reported and rumored creative ...
Director Spike Lee and former NFL player Colin Kaepernick paired for a documentary on Kaepernick's life. The deal with ESPN fell apart. What happened?
ESPN will not be airing the Colin Kaepernick documentary after all, citing creative differences with the former NFL player ...