Showtime’s Boston-based crime drama City On A Hill may take place in the 1990s, but today’s conversations about racism and police corruption will find relevance in the series’ upcoming second season, executive producer and showrunner Tom Fontana revealed.On Tuesday, Fontana joined Aldis Hodge, Kevin Bacon, Jill Hennessy, Pernelle Walker and Lauren E.
Banks, and executive producer Jennifer Todd to tease the sophomore season. While season two won’t explicitly cite the Black Lives Matter movement or George Floyd’s murder, given that it’s set in the 90s, Fontana said the City On a Hill team has approached the season’s storylines with a current-day lens.“We went back to the scripts and did another draft of every script with the input of all the
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