It’s been less than a year since the Eaton Fire ravaged Altadena, with many families still healing and coming to terms with devastating losses.
Amid this long, difficult process, it was recently announced that a sitcom set in post-Eaton Fire Altadena was in the works. The show is being spearheaded by “Black-ish” creator Kenya Barris and is set to star Mike Epps.
According to Deadline, the comedy is created and written by Barris and comes from BET Studios – where Barris is a principal – and is co-produced by CBS Studios.
“In the untitled half-hour, after wildfires sweep through Altadena, two estranged Black brothers — one played by Epps — reunite to sell their late grandmother’s house to private developers,” Deadline said of the show's premise in a report published last month. “But when