Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick is back in the news, but fair to say, this time it will make you smile, as that Spike Lee ESPN documentary series about the ex-NFL player is literally dead in the water.
Apparently, Kaepernick's self-aggrandized series was even too much for the woke Disney-owned sports network, as the project, which was started three years ago, has been shelved for good. That's according to the film's director Spike Lee, who said it's not happening, Reuters reported.
Director Spike Lee said the highly anticipated docuseries about former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick will not be released, citing undisclosed reasons. More here: https://t.co/TwQCWG1sqX pic.twitter.com/aBWgHdHEfW
— Reuters Showbiz (@ReutersShowbiz) August 18, 2025
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"It's not coming out, that's all I can say," Lee said during a recent red carpet event, pointing to a nondisclosure agreement he signed. "I can't. I signed a nondisclosure. I can't talk about it."
ESPN will ‘no longer proceed’ with Spike Lee’s Colin Kaepernick docuseries: ‘It’s not coming out’ https://t.co/IAIGjeR2q3 pic.twitter.com/XCtI7QePJW
— New York Post (@nypost) August 16, 2025
Shortly after he made comments, they were backed by a statement from the sports network.
"ESPN, Colin Kaepernick, and Spike Lee have collectively decided to no longer proceed with this project as a result of certain creative differences," ESPN said in a statement to the outlet.
"Despite not reaching finality, we appreciate all the hard work and collaboration that went into this film," it added.
The work on the project, which was billed as a "full, first-person account" of Kaepernick's journey from the NFL gridiron to social justice warrior, started in 2022, the New York Post reported.
The NFL's woke obsession really got started after Kaepernick took a knee on the sidelines during the national anthem in 2016. As you can imagine, everyone hated it, and eventually, Kaepernick became a distraction. He last played in the NFL on January 1, 2017.
His self-focused promotional tour was then underway, with Netflix subjecting the world to a six-episode bio series about Kaepernick in 2021. And then he actually penned a children's book titled "I Color Myself Different" in 2022.
And one part from the Netflix series that really stood out was when he attempted to make the ridiculous claim of comparing the NFL combine to a slave auction, which we here at RedState obliterated.
For those who might have missed the six-part series, my colleague Jim Thompson bravely stepped forward for the painstaking job of watching it so you wouldn't have to, and he shared his thoughts.
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He summarized the series perfectly:
"Colin in Black & White" is a collection of Kaepernick's massive jumps of illogic, revisionist history, and false comparatives. It's also a collection of self-worship and historical nonsense. Kaepernick clearly views himself as a hero, a messiah to the believers. A lot of people have bought into the cult of Colin. They will never have their minds changed with facts or logic because cults are like that. Kaepernick has created a myth and that's the world he and his flock inhabit. Employment is slavery, coaching is oppression, everything made by white people is racist, white is bad, black is good. The Cult of Colin.
"Colin in Black & White" isn't a documentary it's mythology.
So, clearly, this is a big win for the country with Kaepernick and his woke ilk sidelined again. And, what do you know, it's happening after President Donald Trump took office again. Coincidence?
I don't think so.
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