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  • Everything To Know About the “Americanah” TV Show We Never Watched 

    2013 was famous for many things — Beyoncé dropped her self-titled album like a thief in the night, Don Jazzy and Wande Coal went through a musical divorce, and 2Baba married Annie Idibia — but the moment that stood out was the release of Chimamanda Adichie’s Americanah after a four-year drought. 

    And today, exactly ten years after Chimamanda introduced us to Ifemelu and Obinze, we’re looking at the film/TV show adaptation that didn’t happen. Who was behind it? What did Brad Pitt have to do with the whole project? And what went wrong? 

    Let’s start. 

    Lupita Nyong’o acquired rights to the book in 2014 and was supposed to play Ifemelu. 

    Source: Variety

    Anyone who’s read Americanah knows the chokehold it can have on an individual, and Lupita Nyong’o was no exception. The actress read the book when it came out in 2013 and immediately contacted Chimamanda for the rights to turn it into a movie. Not long after, 12 Years a Slave got Lupita an Oscar, and let’s just say she became Hollywood hotcake. Chimamanda gave her blessings, and Lupita set her sights on playing our beloved Ifemelu. 

    David Oyelowo as Obinze? Inject It 

    Source: Popsugar

    Before rocking the Martin Luther King moustache in Selma, British-Nigerian actor, David Oyelowo, was announced as Obinze, Ifemelu’s love interest in Americanah. Did someone say, “Dream casting”? Let’s not get ahead of ourselves because there’s more Obinze gist on the way. 

    Americanah would’ve been a Black Panther reunion 

    Source: NBC

    Remember when everyone and their grandmother started shouting, “Wakanda Forever”, after the first Black Panther dropped in 2018? With the movie becoming a huge part of the culture, it was announced that Danai Gurira, who played General Okoye, would join her Black Panther sister on Americanah. Rather than taking on an acting role, Danai was hired to adapt the book for film. Yes, she’s an award-winning writer too. Bet you didn’t know that. 

    No longer a movie, now an HBO show 

    Source: HBO 

    Right after Danai Gurira was hired to adapt Americanah, the format changed from a full-length movie to a 10-episode TV show for HBO Max. HBO previously gave us Game of Thrones, The Wire, The Sopranos, Sex and the City, Euphoria and Insecure, so we knew Americanah was about to slap harder than the small chops at a wedding reception. 

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    Brand new Obinze and a star-studded cast 

    Source: Brittle Paper

    With a new format and massive studio backing the project, Americanah went all out with the casting. David Oyelowo dropped out as Obinze due to scheduling issues and Zachary Momoh from Harriet replaced him. Rounding up the TV show’s cast were Corey Hawkins from The Walking Dead as Blaine, and Uzo Aduba from Orange is the New Black as Aunty Uju. 

    What did Brad Pitt have to do with everything? 

    Source: The Today Show 

    I know what you’re thinking, thee Brad Pitt? Like, Angelina Jolie and Jennifer Aniston’s former man who also happens to be an actor? Yep. Brad Pitt was also on the Americanah train as one of the show’s producers. Besides being an award-winning actor, Brad Pitt do usually produce movies. He worked on Moonlight, The Departed and If Beale Street Could Talk

    Lupita and Danai visited Nigeria 

    Source: Lupita’s Instagram
    Source: Brittle Paper 

    Since Americanah is a Nigerian story, with most of the scenes set in Nigeria, it made sense that both Lupita and Danai visited Lagos in 2018 to research and location-scout for the TV show. Lupita, AKA Lupinwa (her Igbo name from now on), came back to Lagos before the pandemic in 2020 and hung out with Chimamanda, Dakore Akande, Omoni Oboli, Flavour, Jola and FK, Onyeka Onwenu and Lala Akindoju. A moment in time. 

    Miss Rona, you will crummbleeee

    Source: Imgflip

    Americanah had a killer cast, a badass writer, a popular TV studio and a powerful producer behind it, but nothing could’ve prepared the project for the COVID-19 pandemic. Shooting on location in Nigeria, America and the UK were suspended indefinitely. 

    Lupita is booked and busy

    Source: Entertainment Weekly

    Yes, lockdown is over, and everyone is hugging with nary a face mask in sight. So why haven’t they come back to the Americanah project yet? Well, word on the street is Lupita is booked and very busy. The actress had to shoot Black Panther: Wakanda Forever as soon as lockdown wrapped up, and now, she’s part of the new installation of A Quiet Place. She could no longer commit to shooting, and HBO said, “No Lupita, no Americanah.” 

    HBO, haba. Sis, let’s pause and think about this. 

    There’s still hope 

    Although HBO has cancelled Americanah, it doesn’t mean we’ll never see the project as a TV show or movie. Lupita still has the rights, so when her plate is less full, she might return to it. HBO isn’t the only TV network in the world. Let’s keep our fingers crossed on one hand and hold our anointing oil on the other. 

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  • Everything We Know About The Upcoming ‘Americanah’ Series

    The Lupita Nyong’o-led adaptation of Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s Americanah has been a long time coming. Back in 2014, the Oscar-winning actress took to Instagram to announce that she’d acquired the rights to adapt the acclaimed novel. 

    https://www.instagram.com/p/o4fzdHHueC/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link

    It was initially announced that the book would be made into a film, with David Oyelowo set to star alongside Nyong’o. Well, in the past couple of years, a lot has changed. The book will now be made into a limited series for HBO Max, and David Oyelowo will not be starring.

    The engrossing story:

    Written in 2013, Americanah tells the story of a young Nigerian woman, Ifemelu, who immigrates to the US to attend university. The novel, Adichie’s third, traces Ifemelu’s life in both countries, threaded by her love story with her secondary school sweetheart, Obinze.

    The impressive crew:

    The 10-episode series will be written and showrun by the talented Danai Gurira (Black Panther). The first two episodes will be directed by Chinonye Chukwu, who recently became the first black woman to win Sundance’s biggest prize for her acclaimed movie, Clemency.

    Danai Gurira in ‘Black Panther

    The incredible cast:

    Joining Nyong’o will be Harriet’s Zackary Momoh playing Obinze; Orange Is The New Black’s Uzo Aduba playing Uju, Ifemelu’s aunty; Straight Outta Compton’s Corey Hawkins playing Blaine, Ifemelu’s present-day boyfriend; and Tireni Oyenusi playing Uju’s son, Dike.

    Uzo Aduba in ‘Orange is the new Black’

    When does it drop?

    The series will premiere on HBO Max, the upcoming WarnerMedia streaming service, which is set to launch on May 2020. No exact release date has been announced for Americanah, but we are hoping a teaser or trailer drops sometime soon.

    Lupita Nyong’o in ‘Us’
  • 8 Reasons You Need To Go See ‘Queen Of Katwe’ Right Now
    Remember how we told you we couldn’t wait for Disney’s Queen of Katwe to drop?  We finally saw it, and boy oh boy was it amazing! It tells the real-life story of a 9-year-old Ugandan girl’s rise to World Chess fame. Here are all the reasons you need to go see it today!

    1. It is not a white savior story *Halleluyah Somebody!*

    We’re all tired of the white-man-saves-black-people-and-we-will-now-turn-him-to-Jesus storyline. This is a refreshing, purely African story.

    2. Lupita Nyong’o was absolutely popping!

    She played Harriet, the main character’s mother. Her performance as a proper African mother was riveting!

    3. The portrayal of poverty was absolutely uncoated.

    You’ve never seen poverty like this before! It was humbling.

    4. You get to listen to Nigerian songs in a Disney movie!

    It just makes you feel good when Psquare comes on, but to listen to it in a Disney movie? Felt great!

    5. David Oyelowo’s performance as ‘Robert Katende’ was simply BRILLIANT.

    He never disappoints. He gave us ‘Selma’ on a more personal level.

    6. Phiona’s character is a bundle of inspiration, power, smartness and good dance moves.

    Portrayed by Madina Nalwanga, Phiona Mutesi is a real life chess legend. A poor, uneducated girl; her story will inspire you.

    7. You’ll really, really like the kids in this movie.

    The supporting characters were just too funny! The smart kids will make you LOL over and over!

    8. If you’re seeing it with someone, it’ll get the conversation going!

    You know when you’re out with a guy (or girl), and they have absolutely nothing to say? Urgh the worst! This movie will so  take you from funny moments, to near death experiences, that your partner will have no option but to say something!

    Here’s the trailer. You’re welcome.

    https://youtu.be/z4l3-_yub5A