What inspired Skepta's film about a Nigerian hitman? BBC Africa

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What inspired Skepta's film about a Nigerian hitman? BBC Africa


Rapper Skepta says he has decided to create a film about a black undercover secret service agent after he “got bored of talks on who was going to play the black James Bond”.

Speaking about his debut film, Tribal Mark, Skepta tells the BBC he is set on making an anti-hero character for black actors.

Known as one of the pioneers of British…

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  1. Yes James Bond is white and should stay that way, applaud Skepta for recognising that and creating his own character and ideas. Clearly the race/gender swapping narrative in Hollywood in particular is boring and just shows they have no original ideas.

  2. I respect Skepta he's UK's best grime/HipHop artist and now he's created his own version of James Bond instead of crying about Idris Elba not getting the role like most Blacks did when they heard the news. This man has no victimhood in him, he's secure in himself, believes in his talent and goes out to make shit happen.

  3. Wonderful.
    Much needed.
    He had to clarify, "..it's not a biopic, i'm not a hitman." mainly due to the colonial stream media and corrupt politicians that vilifies the Windrush generation, children of the Windrush generation, and other people from the Goldenwealth.

  4. Why’s is ok for skepta to indirectly abuse the white race with pagan slogans in his derogatory term but it’s not ok for us to do the same in regards to there history it’s totally wrong and toxic and dividing communities. Peace.