Spike Lee, Mike Tyson, John Ridley team for HBO drama series

The proposed series will be titled "Da Brick" and will chronicle the life of a young Mike Tyson in an _Entourage_ style series set in current-day Newark, NJ...

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How is this for intriguing mix of creative auspices — filmmaker Spike Lee, former boxing champion Mike Tyson and Entourage creator Doug Ellin have come together to produce a drama series project for HBO, written by John Ridley and to be directed by Lee. The project, titled Da Brick, is described as a contemporary exploration of what it means to be a young, black man in supposedly post-racial America and is loosely inspired by aspects of Tyson’s youth.

It is set in current-day Newark, NJ, nicknamed “Brick City.” While the project is still in development, HBO has hired a casting director to explore casting choices for the lead, looking for young black actors who are also credible in the boxing ring.

Tyson appeared in a 2010 episode of Ellin’s HBO comedy series Entourage, playing himself. “That’s when Mike asked me, why don’t do with my life what we did with Mark’s life,” Ellin said. “The initial idea was ‘Entourage meets The Wire’, an edgy story about an up-and-coming boxer and his crew that is much more dramatic than Entourage.”

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