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Stormzy Joins Noel Clarke in Brotherhood

Other | Monday 30th November 2015 | Sam

First came Kidulthood, then Adulthood, now Noel Clarke has revealed that a third film, Brotherhood, is in the works, starring none other than Grime heavyweight, Stormzy. 



Filiming for Brotherhood, the final installment of Clarke's trilogy, began in November in London. There are no plot details currently available, the details are being kept tightly under wraps, however, we do know that Clarke, who also directs the films, will be reprising his lead role as Sam Peel, and will be joined by Michael Omari (or Stormzy to you and I), who has kept his involvement in the project very lowkey.



It's highly unlikely however, that Adam Deacon, who plays Jay, will be recast as he has been banned from contacting Clarke due to being found guilty of harrassment at the Magistrates Court. This happened as a result of Deacon sending the London-based director abusive messages on social media after a disagreement over the hit spoof film, Anuvahood, which he wrote, directed, and starred in. He was subsequently sectioned under the Mental Health Act in March. 



If the third film is anything like it's predecessors, we're in for a treat! Both Adulthood and Kidulthood were loved by young audiences and well received by older ones when they came out, it's just a question of whether Clarke can deliver the same rough, gritty drama which we've seen from him before!

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