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Will Smith has expressed gratitude for his first film since the infamous Oscar slap in March.

Smith, 54, leads director Antoine Fuqua’s action thriller, Emancipation, as the newly freed slave Peter, whose escape from a Louisiana plantation gives way to a torturous journey north towards safety.

Releasing on Apple TV+ on 9 December, it will mark the first Smith film to be released after the actor struck presenter Chris Rock in the face on stage for a joke made about his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.

Since the incident, Smith, who was condemned for his actions, apologised and resigned as a member of the Academy.

During the new movie’s red carpet premiere on Wednesday (30 November), Smith spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about what he envisioned of the movie, singling out the “potential service it could have to modern social conversation”.

“I thought it would be a necessary reminder of some of the roads we have gone down as a country in the past, to potentially avert any of those similar paths,” he said.

“To have a movie like this in this time for me, and even this time in my life is poetic perfection.”

Will Smith and Ben Foster in ‘Emancipation’

(Apple TV+)

Most recently, Smith made his first late-night talk show appearance since the Oscars fiasco, telling The Daily Show with Trevor Noah’s host that he was “going through something that night”.

He attributed his actions to “bottled rage”.

That same day 28 November, in an interview with journalist Kevin McCarthy, Smith said he “completely understands” if some viewers are not “ready” to watch him lead Emancipation, following the slap.

Read The Independent’s two-star review of the film here.

Emancipation will premiere on Apple TV+ on 9 December.





Will Smith has expressed gratitude for his first film since the infamous Oscar slap in March.

Smith, 54, leads director Antoine Fuqua’s action thriller, Emancipation, as the newly freed slave Peter, whose escape from a Louisiana plantation gives way to a torturous journey north towards safety.

Releasing on Apple TV+ on 9 December, it will mark the first Smith film to be released after the actor struck presenter Chris Rock in the face on stage for a joke made about his wife, Jada Pinkett Smith.

Since the incident, Smith, who was condemned for his actions, apologised and resigned as a member of the Academy.

During the new movie’s red carpet premiere on Wednesday (30 November), Smith spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about what he envisioned of the movie, singling out the “potential service it could have to modern social conversation”.

“I thought it would be a necessary reminder of some of the roads we have gone down as a country in the past, to potentially avert any of those similar paths,” he said.

“To have a movie like this in this time for me, and even this time in my life is poetic perfection.”

Will Smith and Ben Foster in ‘Emancipation’

(Apple TV+)

Most recently, Smith made his first late-night talk show appearance since the Oscars fiasco, telling The Daily Show with Trevor Noah’s host that he was “going through something that night”.

He attributed his actions to “bottled rage”.

That same day 28 November, in an interview with journalist Kevin McCarthy, Smith said he “completely understands” if some viewers are not “ready” to watch him lead Emancipation, following the slap.

Read The Independent’s two-star review of the film here.

Emancipation will premiere on Apple TV+ on 9 December.

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