'12 Years a Slave' Director to Film HBO Pilot

The director of the critically acclaimed and Oscar-worthy film 12 Years a Slave, Steve McQueen, is developing a drama for HBO with Russell Simmons, Deadline reports. Suggested Reading Cardi B and the Department of Homeland Security are Beefing and It’s Wild! What Depression-Era Tips Can Teach Us In a 2026 Economy How Are Millennials, Gen Z Finding…

The director of the critically acclaimed and Oscar-worthy film 12 Years a Slave, Steve McQueen, is developing a drama for HBO with Russell Simmons, Deadline reports.

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The untitled project would center on an African-American man with a shady past as he navigates the New York upper-crust social scene. It’s being described as “Six Degrees of Separation meets Shame,” the online magazine reports.

McQueen will team up with World War Z co-writer Matthew Michael Carnahan, and Simmons will executive-produce the drama. The process is being fast-tracked, with potential casting choices already being considered, so that shooting can begin before McQueen’s next film project. 

Read more at Deadline.

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