Unfortunately, sometimes, we’re not lifted up in the way we should be. We’ve been doing what we have to do and we’ve been carrying a lot of things on our back. I’m hoping that wherever we can get more specific, that we do that, to honor people’s cultures, to enjoy people’s cultures, rather than just assume that this is what they’re like.” That’s another thing I think is very important because sometimes people’s culture is painted with broad strokes. “I want to try to make things as true to the culture and people’s cultures, as we can. The idea of sticking up for someone is important. So I got a particular thing about bullies, and so that excited me about this role. That was one of the most important things to me because I was bullied a little bit as a kid. I want us to eventually hear songs that she would know, that all Black women would know. I didn’t want her to just be in a dark place all the time. “I wanted her to have a different sort of swagger. So that’s one thing that will be introduced. “One thing that ain’t on the page is this hair. On bringing her personal touch to the role… Check out some of the conversation below. It follows Robyn McCall, played by Queen Latifah, as she raises her teenage daughter and becomes an anonymous guardian angel in the pursuit of personal redemption.īGN attended a press conference with Queen Latifah, who gave some insight into the new series. The Equalizer is a reimagining of the classic ’80s series. I am so excited for you to see this Sunday after the Super Bowl! I know you can't wait to meet Robyn so I'm sharing this exclusive, sneak peek from the premiere of one of the fight scenes ? #TheEqualizer on and CBS All Access! /qiMfsxMY1N- Queen Latifah February 5, 2021
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