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Amazon, Michael B. Jordan launch drive-in series to promote multiculturalism in film

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Michael B. Jordan’s production company, Outlier Society, is teaming up with Amazon Studios for a nationwide summer screening devoted to multicultural voices in film.

Starting on Wednesday, July 1 and continuing every other week through August, Amazon Studios will host double features curated by Jordan.

“When Michael and our friends at Outlier proposed this idea, we instantly agreed there was no better time to celebrate these inspired films featuring diverse stories while bringing communities together to share in the experience,” said Jennifer Salke, Head of Amazon Studios.

Some of the films that will be shown include Get Out, Girls Trip, Do The Right Thing, Love & Basketball, Coming To America, Creed, Black Panther and Spider-Man: Into The Spider-Verse.

“With this drive-in summer series, I hope that friends and families are able to not only enjoy, but to learn and grow,” said Michael B. Jordan, Principal of Outlier Society.

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