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Kenya Barris has, for some reason, been given the impossible task of remaking, or rather updating, two classic films: “The Wizard of Oz” and “It's a Wonderful Life.”

Interviewed at Sundance, Barris confirms that the script for his reimagining of “The Wizard of Oz” is completed. His version of Dorothy is a girl who lives in the Bottoms, which is a huge apartment complex located in Inglewood, California.

The original ‘Wizard of Oz' took place during the Great Depression and it was about self-reliance and what people were going through. I think this is the perfect time to switch the characters and talk about what someone imagines their life could be. It's ultimately a hero's journey, someone thinks something's better than where they're at, and they go and realize that where they're at is where they should be. I want people to be proud and happy about where they're from. But I want the world to take a look at it and I hope that will come through.

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Barris also confirms that Paramount entrusted him in remaking Frank Capra's “It's a Wonderful Life.” Barris says that the story will also revolve around a person of color. He believes that the 1946 version's main character, indelibly played by Jimmy Stewart, was specially made for a POC:

It's a guy who's trying to help out his community and things are going to turn around on him. I think that's the perfect story to tell for a person of color — Black or brown — to get into that because our communities have some issues and someone trying to help that community out. I think that's the perfect vehicle to tell that story from.

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Don't the Wiz and that It's a Wonderful Life episode of Beavis and Butthead already exist?

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We apparently know more about black culture than this guy.

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https://media.giphy.com/media/KDVswimTNahWzcd7sV/giphy.webp

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I was going to say. The Wiz came out in the 70's, sweaty. You are 46 years too late :marseysmug2:

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whenever i see that bell greentext https://i.rdrama.net/images/17057742522342207.webp i think of the time my dad tried to put the wizard of oz on for my nieces and it was the black one lol. the kids loved it tho :marseysouthernbelle3:

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