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  • Casting News – Teyonah Parris Is Spike Lee’s Lysistrata + NWA Biopic Casts its Tupac, Jussie Smollett Heads ‘Underground’

    Some casting news I previously missed that you should know about…

    – First, Teyonah Parris ("Dear White People," "Mad Men," "Survivor’s Remorse") has joined the cast of Spike Lee’s much-discussed drama (and it hasn’t even been made yet) "Chiraq," joining a cast that includes Samuel L. Jackson, Jennifer Hudson, John Cusack, Jeremy Piven and Wesley Snipes to name a few. Set against the backdrop of Chicago’s gun violence, the film is a modern spin on the Greek comedy "Lysistrata" – in short, the women of Greece refused to have sex with their husbands, all in an effort to bring an end to the Peloponnesian War, via the signing…

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