The event at Newark Symphony Hall also touched on the city as a “new film destination” on the East Coast.
NEWARK, NJ — The mythos behind iconic hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan is alive and well in New Jersey’s largest city.
Last week, Newark city officials hosted a free screening of “Wu-Tang: An American Saga” at Newark Symphony Hall. The event – which was open to the public – also included a panel discussion with producers and the stars who portray the group’s members on the show: co-executive producer Gail Barringer, production designer Nick Francone, actor JaQwan J. Kelly (“Masta Killa”) and actor Johnell Young (“GZA”).
The third and final season of “Wu-Tang: An American Saga” premiered on Feb. 15. Here’s what to expect:
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Last modified: September 9, 2024