It all started with one tweet on an April afternoon. It simply told the story of two friends who scam rich white men. I’d like to think of it as a modern-day telling of Thelma & Louise. Just blacker.
And it caught the eyes of Lupita Nyong’o and Rihanna:
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And then Ava DuVernay and Issa Rae jumped in on the action:
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Thanks to the powers of the viral internet story, Nyong’o and Rihanna are set to star in the DuVernay-directed film, written by Rae, for Netflix. According to Entertainment Weekly, the scammer story was in a huge bidding war, with Netflix coming out on top.
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Rae is already penning the script, and the film is said to go into production in 2018. Now, what kind of cut will the person behind the tweet get?