The authentic forged of Good Times react to the controversial trailer for Netflix’s upcoming animated reboot sequence.
The first trailer for Netflix’s animated reboot of the enduring ’70s sitcom Good Times was launched final week, and the response has been… let’s say, combined.
The authentic Norman Lear sitcom ran for six seasons from 1974 to 1979 and earned reward for its portrayal of a working-class Black household. The animated reboot follows a brand new era of the Evans household as they maintain their heads above water in a Chicago housing venture, however the tone of the trailer, full with a drug-dealing child, didn’t precisely rub followers the suitable manner.
While talking with THR, authentic Good Times stars John Amos (James Evans) and BernNadette Stanis (Thelma) shared their ideas on the trailer. Both actors made it clear that they aren’t able to go judgment till they’re capable of see full episodes. “I really can’t form an opinion, as I’ve not seen any of the episodes yet,” Amos mentioned. “Norman — and the complete forged and firm — set the bar fairly excessive. They’ll have a tough time reaching that degree of leisure [and] training. I want them one of the best. I see individuals aspiring to that, however I don’t see anyone reaching that objective, particularly in an animated model.“
Stanis wonders if some followers would have assumed that the unique forged was concerned within the Good Times reboot. “Probably a lot of people don’t know how Hollywood works,” Stanis mentioned. “A lot of times, you use a certain name to open up the door for a new show. That could be what it is. But I’m sure a lot of people will be a little confused at first because they have to think that it’s us. They think, ‘Oh, my God! That’s got to be Thelma, J.J. [Jimmie Walker] and Michael [Ralph Carter].’ And then you come in there, and you don’t see anything like that.” Along with Jimmie Walker (J.J.), Stanis does have a small voice half on the present. “I think they did that because they knew what their show was going to be like,” Stanis defined. “So I assume they figured, when you put us in there, it wouldn’t look so unhealthy or no matter.“
The Good Times reboot stars J.B Smoove, Yvette Nicole Brown, Jay Pharoah, Marsai Martin, and Gerald “Slink” Johnson. Brown has defended the present on X, saying, “This present is edgier and extra irreverent than the Good Times of our childhood nevertheless it’s nonetheless a present about household, combating the system and dealing to make issues higher regardless of the place you begin out on this planet.“
Good Times will premiere on Netflix on April twelfth.