Apple TV+ 'The Banker' wins at NAACP Image Awards
The Apple TV+ film "The Banker" has won the award for Outstanding Independent Motion Picture at the NAACP Image Awards.
The Apple TV+ film "The Banker" has won the award for Outstanding Independent Motion Picture at the NAACP Image Awards.
Samuel L. Jackson, Anthony Mackie, and Nicholas Hoult of Apple's "The Banker" celebrated the film's upcoming release at a special event held in Memphis, Tennessee's National Civil Rights Museum.
Former wives of the man portrayed in the Apple TV+ film "The Banker" are calling for it to be pulled indefinitely, and are calling the movie a "manipulated narrative" that was "stolen and distorted."
Apple's original movie "The Banker" will get a theatrical release in March two weeks prior to its debut on Apple's streaming service.
Apple's film 'the Banker' has been defended by its cast and crew as having a 'positive message of empowerment,' in response to a decision to delay the film's release following allegations of sexual abuse from the daughter of the film's subject.
Apple has elected to delay the release of its original movie "The Banker," originally slated to debut in theaters on Dec. 6, as filmmakers investigate allegations of historical inaccuracy and sexual misconduct.
Apple on Wednesday cancelled the planned premiere of Apple TV+ movie "The Banker" after "concerns" arose last week involving the son of the film's main subject.
Apple's "The Banker" gets a new YouTube trailer ahead of its December 6 theatrical release.
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