Warner Bros. is offering the film as a resource on systemic racism.
Warner Bros. also gave a shout-out to “the artists, storytellers and advocates who helped make this film happen” before encouraging viewers to “watch with your family, friends, and allies.”
The powerful film, which was released in December, sees Michael B. Jordan step into the role of Stevenson. He defends Walter McMillian , a black man on death row in Alabama who was wrongfully convicted of the 1986 murder of a white woman named Ronda Morrison. Based onrequires viewers to consider the inherent danger of being black in America. It’s based on a true story and memoir of the same name.
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