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Netflix To Release Cleopatra Docuseries Depicting The Queen As Black

By Krystal Clarity
April 13, 2023
1 min read
Netflix To Release Cleopatra Docuseries Depicting The Queen As Black

Hey, have you heard about the new Netflix series on Cleopatra? Apparently, the docuseries will portray her as black. I found it fascinating and thought I’d give you a rundown of what I read.

So, Netflix is producing a docuseries on Cleopatra, the last queen of Egypt, and it’s set to portray her as black. The show’s director and writer, Ayana McNair, is known for her work on films that celebrate Black history and culture. She believes that telling Cleopatra’s story through a Black lens is important because the history books have long ignored the possibility that she may have been Black or biracial.

The series will also focus on Cleopatra’s reign and her intelligence, rather than solely on her romantic relationships. There’s been some backlash over the casting choices, with some people not understanding why a black actress should play Cleopatra, who is often depicted as white in popular culture. But the idea is to provide representation and show that black history is just as integral as any other.

As a history buff, I’m excited about this. For so long, people of color have been underrepresented, and it’s essential to tell their stories using different perspectives. It’s not just about rewriting history but also providing a more accurate portrayal.

Even though Cleopatra was a huge part of Egypt’s history, we don’t know much about her because history is written by the victors, often leaving out marginalized communities. With this series, we can learn more about her reign and the immense power she held. It’s essential to acknowledge the diversity of our stories, and this series is a step in that direction.

Overall, I’m thrilled that Netflix is producing this docuseries, portraying Cleopatra as a black queen, and providing a unique perspective on her time. It highlights the importance of representation in media and storytelling, and how it can change the way we perceive history.


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