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Are you ready for “a different” Different World? According to various news reports, Netflix hopes to.
On August 7, Deadline broke the news that a new A Different World sequel is in the works with the popular streaming service. The new content will continue the previously loved and revered culture classic by telling the story of Dwayne Wayne (Kadeem Hardison) and Whitley Gilbert’s (Jasmine Guy) daughter, who will attend Hillman College.
Deadline reported that the A Different World sequel is in early development. Black woman producer Felicia Pride, who has titles like Grey’s Anatomy and Bel-Air under her belt, and executive producers like the renowned Debbie Allen are behind the project.
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Though show details are still forthcoming, social media has already been abuzz about the sequel. A Different World was more than just a TV show, especially for the ’80s and ’90s babies.
The series was a cultural phenomenon that reshaped the television landscape, inspired many of us to go to college, and left an enduring impact on pop culture. At a time when Hollywood shied away from complex topics, the show and its characters leaned into them. Its significance lies in its groundbreaking approach to addressing social issues, its influence on young viewers, and its role in shaping the modern sitcom.
Part of the show’s modernity was its portrayal of Black women. From Whitley Gilbert and Denise Huxtable to Kimberly Reese and Lena James, each of the show’s female characters had strong identities. Doctors, debutants, lawyers, art curators, influencers – according to the series the possibilities for women were limitless.
We loved A Different World because it showcased Black women from various socioeconomic backgrounds, geographies, and cultural identities with the same goal: personal success. These women were different yet the same: intelligent, driven, vulnerable, and complex.
More importantly, they taught young Black girls that we could be whatever we wanted to be while being accepted for who we were.
So, we’re not surprised that the show’s sequel will continue the story with a Black woman as the lead character. We hope to see her portrayal in 2024/5 as raw and authentic as her Black women predecessors in the 1980s. Perhaps even more.
Click through our gallery of favorite Black women characters from A Different World below. HB, who did you see yourself reflected in?
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