Just days ahead of the season three premiere of Atlanta, show creator, star, and writer Donald Glover aka Childish Gambino gave fans a little more insight into what we can expect in the forthcoming season.
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Never one to delve into specifics, Glover told the SXSW crowd over the weekend that the goal was to make βa Black fairytale,β and essentially something that he would want to see on TV that wasnβt already there.
βWe just wanted to make a black fairytale,β Glover explained, according to Variety. βI remember sitting in the writersβ room and being like, βWhat do we write about?β We just wanted to do short stories. Something I would want to watch.β
As previously reported by The Root, the upcoming, long-awaited season will take place almost entirely in Europe; and centers around Paper Boiβs (Brian Tyree Henry) tour with Earn (Glover), Darius (LaKeith Stanfield), and Van (Zazie Beetz) in tow. If that sounds a little less like the Atlanta youβve come to know and love over the years, let me counter with the fact that every season of this show has never been what any of us have expected it to beβso this decision should feel par for the course.
As Gloverβs brother, series writer and producer Stephen so aptly put it to Variety: βAtlanta is everywhere and nowhere.β
βItβs our point of view; itβs not really about the place,β he further explained. βAlthough in Season 4, it makes a very heavy resurgence, as far as the actual place. Atlanta is a state of mind. Europe solidified how we felt [while writing] Season 3. [Director Hiro Murai] calls it our maximum season.β
Booo! So what I basically heard was that theyβre gonna give us the best (and last) two seasons of our lives and then leave us to pick up the pieces of our broken (and probably confused) hearts all by our lonesome. I truly hate it here.
I guess Iβll just have to savor the European flavor of this season once it airs and hold onto itβand all my fond memories of the seriesβfor as long as possible.
Atlanta, season 3, premieres Thursday, March 24 at 10p.m. ET on FX and streaming the next day on Hulu.
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