Michael K. Williams’ Vice TV Series ‘Black Market’ Had Completed Much of Season 2 Prior to His Death

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Vice TV had been in active production on Season 2 of Michael K. Williams’ unscripted series BlackMarket when the star was found dead on Monday, and according to insiders, much of it had already completed

” when the star was found dead on Monday, and according to insiders, much of it had already completed. The network declined comment on when the season might be ready for air, but is expected to regroup with producers and map out a new release plan.

The new season of “Black Market” was announced in February, five years after the show’s initial first season. In the announcement, Vice said the show would resume its mission “to investigate the complex factors that drive people into the often dangerous underground economies and illicit trade networks.

But possibly the most personal work Williams has done was “Black Market,” where the actor served as a real-world journalist – entering the dangerous world of illicit trade, such as gambling underworld in New York, car thieves in New Jersey and gun runners in the south. Williams said “Black Market” was a whole new challenge for him. “I had no clue of what this world was,” he said. “I come from knowing my lines and the perfect scene, and none of those tools worked in the ‘Black Market’ world. I had to let go of all of that and be Mike. Mike is not the most educated person in the world. When I let that go, that fear of looking ignorant in this world, I got to learn.

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He was a great actor.Fame + drugs = cliche

REST IN PEACE MICHAEL MY CONDOLENCES TO HIS FAMILY. THE BROTHER WAS A GOOD MAN AND GREAT ACTOR WHO SHARED HIS GIFT OF ENTERTAINING WITH THE WORLD. HE WILL BE MISSED FROM BRIAN AKA SHAKA ZULU.

The crazy thing is he did an episode about Fentanyl and Heroin.

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