The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

ARE MAKE FILMED IN ATLANTA PREMIERES TODAY

- By Ronda Racha Penrice

For the AJC

Atlanta may indeed be the “Hollywood of the South,” but rarely does the city showup in the film as a viable star. For instance, “Black Panther,” one of the year’s biggest which was shot here, had no storyline tying the fictional Wakandato Atlanta but instead served as a fill-in for Oakland, New York and London. That’s not the case with “Superfly,” the2018 update of the 1972 blaxploita­tion classic, where Atlanta is front and center, supplantin­g Harlem from the original.

“I think Atlanta is the new hub,” offered the film’s star Trevor Jackson during a February set visit in Norcross at a location “Black Panther” also used. “New York in the ‘70s was kind of similar. Everybody’s coming here. It’s the new exciting place to be.”

In the “Superfly” helmed by well-known music video director Director X, Jackson stars as a much younger, Atlanta native version of Ron O’Neal’s iconic character, Priest. Thanks to his mentor Scatter, played by Michael Kenneth Williams (“The Wire”), he’s amassed a quiet drug empire. Moving in silence, however, doesn’t extend a drug dealer’s expiration date, so Priest plots an ambitious exit plan. “Straight Outta Compton” standout Jason Mitchell plays Priest’s bestfriend and partner Eddie.

Because music crafted by the legendary, one-time Atlanta resident Curtis Mayfield was at the center of the original film, music is also a driving force for this reimagined version, which opens today. “Music was a big part, a character if you will, in the original “Superfly,” shared Williams on set in February. “I think that Atlanta is a great city because of the amount of music that’s coming out of the city.”

With that in mind, Director X tapped chart-topping rapper Future to handle the film’s sound. Speaking to a crowd at Center Stage Friday for a “Superfly” conversati­on and concert sponsored by Sony Pictures and Revolt, the music cable network owned by Sean “Diddy” Combs, ona panel alongside Jackson and Mitchell, X explained the process that made Future’s inclusion essential.

“Priest in the original is not a nice guy,” X noted, highlighti­ng a scene where Priest tells a man who owes him money that he will pimp his wife as a prostitute that night if he doesn’t get it. That ruthlessne­ss, said X, greatly determined Mayfield’s role in the film.

“With all that madness in the movie, (Mayfield) said, ‘I need to be the balancing voice’ and he wanted to be what they call the Greek chorus and really have a commentary on what was going on in the film,” X explained.

“So that is what I decided we needed. We needed a singular vision. We needed an artistic vision for the music that could come in and be the commentary for the film. At thesametim­e, because this is entertainm­ent, weneededa big star.” The opportunit­y to add Future, one of the film’s producers who helms the soundtrack, came when X filmed a Gap commercial with the rapper and Cher.

Future is not the only Atlanta rapper fueling “Superfly.” Undergroun­d rap impresario Big Bank Black is Q, leader of Priest’s rival drug crew, SnowPatrol, while Outkast’s Big Boi plays Mayor Atkins. RickRoss, a longtime resident, makes a cameo. His mansion, Evander Holyfield’s former home, plays an even bigger role. It is so prominentl­y featured in the film that Architectu­ral Digest wrote about it. And the city, mostly from I-75/85 to Midtown and West End, is showcased throughout.

Moments before the Center Stage event also featuring performanc­es by Atlanta artists Yung Bans, Nick Grant and Kodie Shane, Mitchell offered his reason why Atlanta and “Superfly” fit. “Atlanta is ‘superfly’ because ‘superfly’ is a state of mind.”

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BOBMAHONEY CONTRIBUTE­D BY Trevor Jackson as Priestwith JasonMitch­ell as Eddie in the new“Superfly,” which is set in Atlanta.
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COLBERT CONTRIBUTE­D BYQUANTREL­L D. Trevor Jackson, Director X and JasonMitch­ellworked together on the new“Superfly.”
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CONTRIBUTE­D BYQUANTREL­L D. COLBERT Trevor Jackson plays Priest in the reimagined new versionof “Superfly,” which opens in theaters today.

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