David Oyelowo’s first trailer and Missick Simoneis near Apple TV+ Series Government cheese It has fallen. From what we can see, it is clear that this is a version of a vintage story with black characters that we have not seen before.
The series has a lot of strange humor, cured artistic traits and a level of eccentricity of Wes Anderson-Esque. This makes a change of how we usually see stories established in the 1960’s starring black characters. Refreshing, it seems that the characters are not loaded externally by racism or racial violence.
This does not mean that there is no violence. Oyelowo’s character is a criminal trying to go directly. But it turns out that it owes a lot of money to a criminal group and they are out to achieve it, no matter what it is. The series also stars in Jahi di’allo Winston and Evan Ellison.
What is the “government cheese” and who is the most part of?
According to the synopsis:
Government cheese is a surrealistic family comedy set in 1969, the San Fernando Valley, which tells the story of the Chambers, a peculiar family that pursues high and seemingly impossible dreams, very little affected by the realities of the world. When Hampton Chambers (Oyelowo) is released from prison, his long -awaited family meeting is not good as he had planned. During his absence, Hampton Astoria (Missick) and children Einstein (Ellison) and Harrison (Di’allo Winston) have formed a non -conventional family unit and Hampton’s return turns his world in chaos.

The series Jean-Michel Ricaud, London Garcia, Djilali Tez Kallah, Bokem Woodbine, Jeremy Bobb, Louis Cancel, Julien Heron, Djilali Groundhlah, Louis Ferreira, Thomas Beaudoin, Kyle Mac with John Ortiz and Adam Beach.
When is the “government cheese” premiered?
Executive Oyelowo produces through his Saxon Ioruba production company with writers/EPS/CO-showrunners Paul Hunter and Ayesha Carr, with Hunter he also directs. Charles D. King and Jelani Johnson, by Macro Television Studios also Produce Executive, with Ali Brown Executive Producting for Ventureland. Apple Studios and Macro Television Studios produce.
Government cheese It will make its world premiere at SXSW on March 9. The first four episodes of the ten episodes series arrive at Apple TV+ on April 16, with new episodes every Wednesday until May 28.