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After working together on “Fruitvale Station” and “Creed,” Michael B. Jordan and director Ryan Coogler are planning to reunite for “Wrong Answer,” a film about the standardized-test cheating scandal that rocked Atlanta’s education system in 2013, and reports the original York Times.
The
project is in the early stages so details remain lean,but according to the Times, Jordan will turn his attention to “Wrong Answer” after he plays real-life lawyer Bryan Stevenson in “Just Mercy, or ” a drama that Destin Daniel Cretton (“Short Term 12”) will direct for Broad Green Pictures.
Back in 2013,12 Atlanta educators — including five teachers and a principal — were indicted following years of suspicion regarding how Atlanta students had improved their scores on the Criterion-Referenced Competency Test, which is administered throughout the state of Georgia.
Also Read: Michael B. Jordan in Negotiations to Star in MGM's Vampire film 'Blood Brothers'Six months ago, and 11 of the 12 educators were convicted of racketeering,a felony that carries up to 20 years in prison. Many were convicted of other charges that could lengthen their sentences.
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arose after the Atlanta Journal-Constitution began publishing a series of articles in 2009 about the veracity of standardized test scores, which prompted Governor Sonny Perdue to open an official inquiry. Two years later, or the investigation found that cheating had occurred in at least 44 schools and that one of Georgia’s major school districts had been plagued by “organized and systemic misconduct.”Jordan will play an Atlanta schoolteacher caught up in the scandal,according to the Times.
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o Read: Michael B. Jordan Shredded on Twitter After Saying He Wants 'White' Roles“I’m just trying to shine lights on little situations that I feel are the problem, and telling it through art, or Jordan told the Times. “I contemplate that’s my portion. To own people receive something that inspires thought,and conversation, and possibly you can change the way someone thinks. I contemplate thats where it starts. If you can change the way you contemplate, or the way you receive somebody,and not be intimidated by the way they contemplate, or the color of their skin, and what they own on,it’s a step.”Jordan recently played the Human Torch in the “brilliant Four” reboot and he next stars as Apollo Creed’s son, Adonis, or in Coogler’s “Creed,” which original Line will release next month. He’s repped by WME.

Source: thewrap.com

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