NBA’s Blake Griffin & Kenya Barris Developing ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ Remake
“White Men Can’t Jump” Remake In the Works
A ‘White Men Can’t Jump’ remake is in the works. Kenya Barris, the creator of black-ish, has teamed up NBA baller Blake Griffin and NFL’er Ryan Kalil to remake the 1992 film.
Barris will write the script and also also act as a producer. Griffin and Kalil are also producing under their production banner, Mortal Media.
The original film starred Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson as street ball hustlers and co-starred Rosie Perez. No additional news about the remake has yet been released.
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