OWN’s ‘Queen Sugar’ Renewed For 2nd Season
Oprah Winfrey Network has renewed its new original drama series “Queen Sugar” from award-winning filmmaker Ava DuVernay and executive producer Oprah Winfrey ahead of its series premiere with a 16-episode second season order. Produced by Warner Horizon Television, the series will debut Tuesday, September 6. The series will debut as a two-night event on Tuesday, September 6 and Wednesday, September 7 at 10 p.m. ET/PT on OWN: Oprah Winfrey Network. The series, which chronicles the lives and loves of three estranged siblings, will regularly air Wednesday nights at 10 p.m. ET/PT for the remainder of its 13-episode first season. Erik Logan, president, OWN said,
When we saw the first cut from Ava we knew right away that we wanted a second season. We think viewers are going to connect with the deeply layered characters and powerful story and are excited to be able to share with them Ava’s director’s cut on premiere night without interruption. We are proud to be a network that supports a filmmaker’s creative vision.
See the teaser below.
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Another season?!? I never heard of the first season. Lol
Looks interesting, and I get it’s based on a book but like really, the average American Black person is not going out of their way to date yt…
by that meaning I would like to see a story involving black characters that doesn’t rely on stereotypes and narratives regarding dating relationships those characters have