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Spike Lee & Jemele Hill Bringing Official Colin Kaepernick Docuseries To ESPN

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Spike Lee has started production of Colin Kaepernick's upcoming docuseries for ESPN. The project was first announced months ago as part of a "first look deal" between ESPN parent company The Walt Disney Channel and Kapernick's Ra Vision Media. Former ESPN personality Jemele Hill will also be a producer on the venture.

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