Lovecraft Country
Courtney B. Vance bagged a guest actor Emmy on Sunday for his work on 'Lovecraft Country,' and he made time to honor his late co-star Michael K. Williams. During his acceptance speech, Vance acknowledged the show’s creator Misha Green and later expressed his thoughts on the show’s surprise cancellation.
Fans are trying to understand how a show could be cancelled after receiving 18 Emmy nominations in its first season. News broke in early July that HBO's Lovecraft Country has been cancelled by the network. Though this is heartbreaking for fans of the series, show runner Misha Green teased future plans for the show.
HBO releases its latest sneak peek of the Jordan Peele and J.J. Abrams executive-produced series 'Lovecraft Country."
Based on Matt Russ' 2016 novel, Lovecraft Country is set in 1950s Jim Crow America and follows Atticus Freeman (Jonathan Majors) and his friend Letitia (Jurnee Smollett-Bell) as they travel through the racist south in search of Atticus' father (Michael K. Williams) who's gone MIA.
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