Johnson Bounce TV
Bounce TV’s hit series, Johnson, created by, produced by, and starring Black men is BACK for a fourth season and BOSSIP’s got exclusive deets on what’s to come. As previously reported, the American comedy-drama television series created by Deji LaRay and executive produced by Cedric The Entertainer that returned Saturday, August 3 at 8 is […]
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 […]
A Black Brotherhood series is back for a third season and BOSSIP’s got an exclusive look at a charcuterie clash in the premiere. Johnson, Bounce TV’s popular dramedy focusing on four lifelong best friends all of whom share life and the same last name returns Saturday nights at 8 p.m. ET/7 p.m. CT starting Aug. […]
Bounce is premiering the second session of their original series "Johnson," with two new episodes back-to-back on Sunday, July 10 8/7c. Ahead of its season two premiere, Bounce will air a binge-viewing marathon of the first season of the popular dramedy Sunday starting at 10:30 a.m. ET. Produced by Cedric the Entertainer and starring the show's creator/ showrunner Deji Laray (Bosch, Greenleaf), the show's producer/showrunner Thomas Q. Jones (P. Valley, Luke Cage), D.L. Hughley, Philip Smithey (Switched At Birth, The Rookie), and Derrex Brady (NCIS, First), "Johnson" is a dramedy that focuses on life-long best friends who share the same last name and similar experiences as modern-day Black men in America. Season 2 also stars D.L. Hughley and Terri J. Vaughn (“The Steve Harvey Show”, “All of Us").
Centered around life-long best friends portrayed by Laray [Greg], Jones[Omar], Smithey, [Keith], and Brady [Jarvis], the dramedy focuses on the bond between the group of men who share the same last name and similar experiences as modern-day Black men in America. Despite their similarities, the Johnsons are all different and will show viewers the complexities of Black men as they dramatically, humorously and at times haphazardly trudge through divorce, interracial love, sexuality, finances, manhood, and more.
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