Bossip
Video
Source:
Johnson
A
TV
series
starring,
created
by,
and
produced
by
Black
men
is
now
streaming
on
Hulu!
In
honor
of
Black
History
Month,
Hulu
is
announcing
that
it’s
continuing
to
highlight
Black
stories
and
storytellers
through
its
refreshed
“Black
Stories
Always”
hub
throughout
February
and
all
year
round.
With
that
in
mind,
Johnson,
the
popular
Bounce
Network
dramedy
that
focuses
on
four
lifelong
best
friends,
all
of
whom
share
the
same
last
name
is
now
streaming
all
3
seasons
on
Hulu.
Related
Stories
As
previously
reported,
the
series
from
co-star
and
creator
Deji
LaRay,
tells
the
story
of
four
friends
navigating
love,
friendship,
heartbreak,
and
personal
growth
together.
Together
the
characters;
Greg
(Deji
Laray),
Omar
(Thomas
Q.
Jones),
Keith
(Philip
Smithey),
and
Jarvis
(Derrex
Brady)
share
similar
experiences
and
confront
and
find
humor
in
controversial
social
issues
from
the
Black
Man’s
perspective,
ranging
from
fatherhood,
classism,
and
the
“ever-evolving”
relationship
dynamics
between
Black
men
and
women.
The
show
also
stars
D.L.
Hughley,
Terri
J.
Vaughn,
Khalilah
Joi,
and
Earthquake,
with
guest
appearances
by
co-producer,
Cedric
The
Entertainer.
Johnson
is
produced
in
partnership
with
Eric
C.
Rhone
and
Cedric
The
Entertainer’s
A
Bird
&
A
Bear
Entertainment
as
well
as
Deji
LaRay
(the
show’s
creator),
and
Thomas
Q.
Jones’
Midnight
Train
Productions.
LaRay
and
Jones
serve
as
showrunners
and
executive
producers;
Rhone,
Cedric
The
Entertainer,
and
Reesha
L.
Archibald
serve
as
executive
producers.