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If you search for “This Is America” on Twitter, you find not only a gushing river of well-deserved praise for Donald Glover’s new work, which has quickly become the most talked-about music video of recent memory. You also find Trump supporters using the moment to spread their messages. The hashtag #ThisIsAmerica sits next to a rant about the deep state. It sits next to a sneering meme about Hillary Clinton. It sits next to a picture of white pioneers, shared by a “European rights activist,” who says, “Most of the people who built America looked like this.”
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Trending hashtags get hijacked by unsympathetic causes as a matter of course, but Glover knew what he was getting into with the name “This Is America.” The defining of a nation is the essential task of politics, and Glover’s definition has now been made clear. America is a place where black people are chased and gunned down, and it is a place where black people dance and sing to distract—themselves, maybe, but also the country at large—from that carnage. America is a room in which violence and celebration happen together, and the question of which one draws the eye is one of framing, and of what the viewer wants to see.
As he acknowledged in his Saturday Night Live monologue this past weekend, Glover has been much hyped as a “triple threat” entertainer: actor (on Community and in the upcoming Star Wars installment), musician (under the name Childish Gambino, Grammy-nominated in 2017 for Album of the Year), and filmmaker (behind the ultra-acclaimed dramedy Atlanta). “This Is America” brings those careers together, but more intriguingly, it highlights Glover’s specific assets—his physical performance chops, his conceptual vision, and his perceptiveness about his own fame. The message here is not an unfamiliar one, extending a tradition—spanning “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” to Get Out—of interrogating the relationship between entertainment, race, and racism. But the searing and idiosyncratic way that message is delivered comes off as specific to Glover.
Donald Glover Tweets out Deadpool Script to Comment on Why Animated Series Fell Through
When news broke that Donald Glover and his brother, Stephen Glover, would no longer be involved in the Deadpool animated series they had been set to write and run, we were left in the dark with the typical “creative differences” excuse. Now, we’ve got some commentary on the whole thing directly from Glover himself—well, almost directly. It comes through a Deadpool script he tweeted out just a few hours ago.
The script fittingly titled “Finale,” is the perfect fourth wall-breaking commentary for a Deadpool series and just makes us even sadder that Glover won’t get to create an actual series. He prefaced the whole thing by noting, “for the record: i wasnt too busy to work on deadpool,” followed by 16 pages of Deadpool that seem specifically written to indicate he, Stephen Glover, and probably the planned network, FX—which loves Glover and isn’t the type to shy away from this kind of thing—were interested in a kind of comedy that Marvel ultimately wasn’t.
You can read the whole thing for yourself on Glover’s Twitter timeline, starting with these:
— donald (@donaldglover) March 28, 2018
— donald (@donaldglover) March 28, 2018
— donald (@donaldglover) March 28, 2018
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The only thing we’re really left to wonder is whether Marvel wanted to go an overall more kid-friendly route with Deadpool—kind of unlikely given Ryan Reynolds’ success and the choice of FX—or it was more about the more pointed nature of the comedy, as opposed to what Fox has done with his big-screen counterpart. The whole thing reads kind of like the perfect version of Animaniacs for adults, which is some of the highest praise I can think of and exactly what I’d want from a Deadpool series specifically.
It’s the perfect finale to the series that never was.
(image: Marvel Comics)
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