Apple TV +: the Banker, the movie, has finally been released

The Banker

Finally, Apple has been able to release its original film entitled "The Banker." After a significant delay, the film has been released at the National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis, Tennessee.

The film starring Bernard Garret and Samuel L. Jackson, that have attended the premiere and that it is based on real events, is already in theaters and we will soon be able to enjoy it through Apple TV +.

The original Apple movie "The Banker" has already been released

The premiere of the Apple movie based on true events, it has been released in Tennessee, at the National Museum of Civil Rights in Memphis.

The film tells the story of two businessmen who were a revolution in their time. Anthony Mackie (played by Bernard Garrett) and Joe Morris (Samuel L. Jackson), They devised a plan to overcome the racism that reigned in the US in the 60s.

The plan was to use what can be called a straw man. Not to scam, if not to run the company. They taught a white-skinned man to run the business and thus be able to prosper as black men in a racist society with those of color.

The Banker premiere in theaters

Bernard Garrett and Samuel L. Jackson, at the premiere of the movie The Banker

The film will be able to be seen in selected cinemas starting March 6 and also via Apple TV +. The rest of the cinemas will receive the film on March 20.

The film has delayed its release, by a couple of months, due to accusations of one of the supporting actors for abuse made by one of the film's executive producers. The entire cast, in a very unique way, of the movie released a statement responding to those accusations.


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