Jay Z to Produce TV Drama About 1st African-American Army Sniper

Jay Z is taking his talents to television through his new partnership with the Weinstein Co. and is producing a miniseries based on the life of the U.S. Army’s first African-American special-ops sniper, Nicholas “the Reaper” Irving. Suggested Reading 13 Hip-Hop, R&B Remixes That Are Way Better Than the Original White Tuskegee University Player Dragged…

Jay Z is taking his talents to television through his new partnership with the Weinstein Co. and is producing a miniseries based on the life of the U.S. Army’s first African-American special-ops sniper, Nicholas “the Reaper” Irving.

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The NBC show will star Sterling K. Brown and will be based on Irving’s memoir, The Reaper: Autobiography of One of the Deadliest Special Ops Sniper.

“I’m excited to tell stories from real-life prophets, whom through their struggles have changed the world for the better, and others whose stories are filled with fantasy and delight,” Jay Z said about the partnership with the studio. “Harvey and David are visionaries, both of whom have done this time and time again. I’m already passionate about what we currently have in the pipeline, and I’m looking forward to discovering others.”

In addition to Irving’s story, Jay Z is producing the Richard Pryor biopic, which Lee Daniels will direct. And Jay Z is bringing yet another important story to life with a Spike TV documentary based on the life of Kalief Browder, the Bronx, N.Y., man who committed suicide after being released from New York City’s Rikers Island jail, where he spent two years in solitary confinement.

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