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Jenifer Lewis, Laurence Fishburne to Star in ‘Black-ish’ Spinoff, ‘Old-ish’

Kenya Barris is leaving his -ish all over the place. Variety reports that ABC is developing a spinoff starring Black-ish‘s matriarch and patriarch.

Old-ish will be centered around Earl “Pops” Johnson and Ruby Johnson, portrayed by Jennifer Lewis and Laurence Fishburne in the original series. They will give love another chance in the midst of a gentrifying Los Angeles neighborhood.

In addition to Black-ish, ABC also airs Mixed-ish, which is centered around Tracee Ellis Ross’ character, Rainbow Johnson. Meanwhile, Grown-ish, starring Yara Shahidi, airs on Freeform.

Barris will serve as the writer and executive producer for the franchise’s fourth installment. He ditched his overall deal with ABC Studios for a Netflix deal so we may have the pleasure of watching the veteran actors on the streaming service.

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