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Check out the trailer for Netflix’s new series “Dear White People”
The critically acclaimed successful movie is now getting a spot on Netflix. The official trailer of the series based on the film was released on Wednesday.

Dear White People, the critically acclaimed successful movie, is now getting a series on Netflix.
The official trailer for Dear White People was released on Wednesday.
Dear White People Netflix series Trailer
The trailer shows a diverse group of students at the fictional, largely white Winchester University fill and often rail against the roles they’re put in, paving the way to both comedy and conflict in their “post-racial” world.
Dear White People drops on the streaming platform on April 28th. And by the looks of the dislikes on the youtube video, there’s some people not happy about it. Well, definitely not me. It can’t come soon enough!
A new voice of reason is coming to @Netflix. Classes begin April 28 #DearWhitePeople pic.twitter.com/9RXL51iV4I
— DearWhitePeople (@DearWhitePeople) February 8, 2017
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