Denzel Washington: Broadway Return, Netflix Surge, and Spike Lee Reunion
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Denzel Washington has been making headlines in the past few days for several major developments. His 2021 crime thriller The Little Things has surged in popularity on Netflix, currently ranking seventh on the platform’s global Top 10 movies list with over 5 million views and 11 million hours watched in the past week. Screen Rant reports the film is a streaming hit in 21 countries, mostly across Latin America and the Caribbean, despite its mixed critical reception and box office struggles during its original pandemic release.
On the stage, Washington is drawing attention for his return to Broadway in the 2025 revival of Othello, a role he discussed in a recent episode of Bishop TD Jakes’ podcast. He described the experience as humbling and credited it with reconnecting him to the foundation of his craft. The production, which also stars Jake Gyllenhaal as Iago, is a strictly limited engagement at the Barrymore Theatre in New York City.
In personal reflections, Washington revealed to Bishop TD Jakes that directing the 2016 film Fences was the role that most changed his life. He spoke about the responsibility he felt in bringing August Wilson’s work to the screen and the lasting impact of collaborating with Viola Davis and Stephen McKinley Henderson.
Washington also made news for his political commentary in an interview with The Sunday Times, where he addressed the recent U.S. presidential election and the broader state of politics. He emphasized the universal nature of political promises and the power of information in today’s world, drawing parallels to his upcoming role in Ridley Scott’s Gladiator II.
Finally, there’s buzz about a new project: Spike Lee and Denzel Washington are reuniting for a remake of Akira Kurosawa’s High and Low, with production set to begin this spring and a theatrical release expected in 2025, followed by a global debut on Apple TV+. Variety confirms Washington will lead the film, marking another milestone in his long-standing collaboration with Lee.
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