Where to Watch ‘Black Is King,’ Beyoncé’s ‘Lion King’-Inspired Visual Album
Find out where to watch “Black Is King,” Beyoncé’s visual album inspired by her “Lion King” soundtrack, “The Gift.”
Find out where to watch “Black Is King,” Beyoncé’s visual album inspired by her “Lion King” soundtrack, “The Gift.”
Queen Bey’s stunning Disney+ visual album is dedicated to her son, Sir, “and to all our sons and daughters […] you are the keys to the kingdom.”
Bey’s “Lion King”-inspired film hits the streaming service on July 31, 2020.
The packed Variety Special (Pre-Recorded) category also included Bruce Springsteen, Hannah Gadsby, and Wanda Sykes.
The global superstar joins a high profile club that also includes Shonda Rhimes and Ava DuVernay, each with $100 million deals at Netflix and WBTV respectively.
Could Taylor Swift play spoiler to Beyoncé’s Emmy chances or are both doomed to play second fiddle to Paul McCartney?
With a new concert documentary, Beyoncé’s Coachella performance puts her profound mission in context.
Plus, photos of Netflix’s pink and gold-themed “Homecoming” event space from April 15.
If this Netflix documentary were just a way of re-watching Beychella, it’d still be a great public service, but it’s even more than that.
The documentary arrives on the streaming platform later this month.
The husband-and-wife team just released their unannounced joint album.
Michael B. Jordan, Jessica Chastain, Thandie Newton, Mindy Kaling, Rashida Jones, Rosario Dawson, and more appear as well.