Black Is King: 5 Things You Need To Know About Beyonce's Upcoming Film
1. A Global Reach
While the film has looked to achieve a sense of unity and variety in its production, the work has not stopped there! Not only does the film look to represent Black communities from all over the world, it intends to reach them, too.
Disney have announced that a distribution deal has been struck for the new film, meaning it will be reaching far wider than just the American and European markets via Disney+.
'Black is King' is also going to be made available in many countries across the African continent, including South Africa, Nigeria, Ghana, Ethiopia, Burundi, Senegal, and many more, via the broadcaster M-Net and television channel Canal+ Afrique.
This wider reach is designed to bring the project's affirmative stories to as many viewers as possible, and it is a great move from Disney, showing just how important the film's message is.
Expanding its reach is a great way of educating as many people as it can, and 'Black is King' looks to be something the entire world is going to want to take a look at.