According to Antoine Fuqua, there was never a conversation with Apple “about the movie not coming out,” and he’s “really grateful” that viewers can see the slavery drama next month.
During an interview with Vanity Fair that published online Tuesday, the director said that no one involved in the film ever had a conversation “about the movie not coming out” but that Apple, which is behind the release, was “very careful” in assessing the situation and listening to various opinions surrounding it. Emancipation, set for theatrical release December 2, before it starts streaming Dec. 9 on Apple TV+, marks Smith’s first major project since the incident.
Elsewhere in the interview, Fuqua said he had a tough time reconciling the high-profile moment from the Oscars ceremony on March 27 with the friendly on-set persona that he saw Smith exhibit while filming the slavery-themed drama. The filmmaker explained that the slap “didn’t feel real to me at all because I was with Will for two years, and I haven’t met a nicer human being. I’m being honest about it. He was kind to everyone on the set.”
He continued, “So, I saw a different person than that one moment in time, and so my reaction was that particular moment is very foreign to me when it comes to Will Smith. I have nothing but amazing things to say about Will Smith, really genuinely. You can ask anybody that worked on the movie, they’ll tell you the same. Nicest person I’ve ever met in my life. Chris Rock — I know Chris — Chris is a good guy too. I’ve spent time with Chris, and I think it’s an unfortunate event, and I hope we can move forward and get past it.”
“It’s really hard to release a character who’s been brutalized and called the N-word every day — constantly, every day — and still be the nicest person in the world,” the Training Day helmer continued. “That, I know. So no excuses for anyone or anything, but I can say that he’s a good man, and I hope that people can forgive him and that we can move forward. I hope Chris and Will find a way to sit together publicly, privately, whatever, and make amends. I think it would be an incredible statement.”