The ESPN films had instructed Spike Lee to create a documentary in eight games concerning the former quarter of the NFL Colin Kaepernick. The series, however, will not be published.
Via Reuters.com, ESPN and Lee said on Saturday that the documentary centers had died.
“ESPN, Colin Kaepernick and Spike Lee have collectively decided not to make this project anymore following certain creative differences,” ESPN said in a statement published in Reuters.com on Saturday.
Lee told Reuters.com on Friday that the taking had been launched on the project.
“It doesn’t come out,” said Lee. “That’s all I can say.”
Lee refused to provide details.
“I can’t,” said Lee. “I signed a non-divulgation (agreement). I can’t talk about it. “
There were indications last September of problems. Matt Belloni de Puck reported that there was “Heated disagreements Between Kaepernick (and Lee) on the management of the project. »»
Now there can be no disagreement because there is no project. We do not know how much he had been filmed or which had been interviewed.
Kaepernick created a national tumult nine years ago this month, after being spotted sitting during the national anthem before a pre-season match. He explained that he did not want to protest against the treatment of minorities by the police.
His NFL career ended after this season. He filed a request for collusion against the NFL. He moved without a full -fledged audience.
After having become a free agent in early 2017, Kaepernick received a visit (with the Seahawks that year), a training session (with the raiders in 2022) and Zero contract offers.