The Apple TV+ film “The Banker” was originally scheduled to premiere at the AFI Film Festival on Thursday, November 21. But the planned screening was canceled just one day beforehand.
Apple issued a press release canceling the premiere of the new film "The Banker". The reason for this step was said to be "concerns" about the story. However, no further details were disclosed. Now Variety magazine claims to have learned the exact circumstances. According to the report, there are allegations of historical inaccuracies and sexual misconduct. Variety cites sources familiar with the case. As a reminder: The film is based on a true story about two African-American businessmen who trained a white working-class man in the 1960s and made him the figurehead of an extremely successful real estate and banking empire. Anthony Mackie plays the role of the late Bernard Garrett Sr., while Joe Morris is played by Samuel L. Jackson. According to initial reports, the allegations were made against family member Bernard Garrett Jr. However, he did not appear in the film but took on the role of advisor and co-producer.
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According to Variety, the allegations come from a woman named Cynthia Garrett, who is said to be Bernard Garrett Jr.'s half-sister. According to the current report, not only the planned theatrical release on December 6th will be postponed, but also the launch on Apple TV+, which was planned for January. When and if the film will actually be shown at some point remains completely open for now - according to the source. The result of the investigation will be crucial for the future of "The Banker". Here you can find Amazon Black Friday deals – don’t miss out! (Image: Apple TV+)