Logan Browning recently teased that big changes are in store for season three of Dear White People, which just launched globally today (August 2) on Netflix.
The Netflix series will hit the streaming service on August 2, they announced on Wednesday (June 19).
The cast is ringing in Juneteenth by hilariously competing against each other in the “Great Grits Debate.”
Here’s the show’s synopsis: “Set against the backdrop of a predominantly white Ivy League university where racial tensions bubble just below the surface, Dear White People is a send-up of the now post ‘post-racial’ America that weaves together a universal story of finding one’s own identity and forging a wholly unique path.”
It continues: “The satirical series – which picked up where the acclaimed 2014 film by the same name left off – follows a group of Winchester University’s students of color as they navigate a diverse landscape of social injustice, cultural bias, political correctness (or lack thereof) and activism in the millennial age. Through an absurdist lens, Dear White People utilizes biting irony, self-deprecation and sometimes brutal honesty to hold up a mirror to the issues plaguing society today, all the while leading with laughter.”
The Kominsky Method‘s Michael Douglas and his wife Catherine Zeta-Jones pose for a photo with with Netflix Chief Content Officer Ted Sarandos and his wife, Nicole Avant, at the 2019 Nominees Toast held at a Private Residence on Saturday (January 26) in Los Angeles.
The 2019 SAG Awards are set to air in just a few hours, and some of the nominees tonight include Julia, Bob, and Michael. Best of luck to all of the nominees!
Alison Brie, Krysten Ritter and Logan Browning strike a pose on the red carpet while attending the Netflix FYSEE Kick-Off Celebration held at Netflix FYSEE at Raleigh Studios on Monday (May 6) in Los Angeles.
Antoinette Robertson, Logan Browning and Ashley Blaine Featherson strike a pose together on the red carpet while attending the season two screening premiere of their Netflix series Dear White People held at ArcLight Cinemas on Wednesday (May 2) in Hollywood, Calif.
At the premiere, Logan revealed that lot of the cyberbulling featured in season two comes from the writers’ experiences with the backlash to season one.
“I understand cyber-bullying, but when people I care about — my friends, my bosses, my coworkers — told me that they were dealing with people saying things like calling them ‘monkey’ and saying, ‘You should die,’ things like that, it really hurt me,” Logan said. “It affected me in a way that it was very difficult to perform that stuff.”
Season 2 of Dear White People hits Netflix on Friday (May 4)!