And, taken on that level, it is a damned good cop show. The death of a 15-year-old African American boy in Jersey City sets off a police cover-up and a search for the truth. Justice for 15-year-old black teenager Brenton Butler, who was left to die in the snow by a white New Jersey police officer.But did you know there’s a real-life Brenton Butler with his own story of police corruption and racial bias to tell?But the fact that the show’s main character has a name,“[The character’s] name was inspired by the real Brenton Butler because his story was so intensely heart wrenching and illuminated the travesties of the justice system criminalising innocent young Black men,”.So who is the real Brenton Butler? He was identified by Stephens’ husband, and.His skin colour – black – was the only identifier that fit the initial assailant’s description.There was no evidence tying Butler to the murder – the gun used in the shooting was never found, his finger prints were not found on the victim or her purse and there was no gunshot residue or blood found on Butler or his clothing.Butler did however confess to the crime, which he later said he was beaten, threatened and,Butler was acquitted of the murder and robbery charges in November 2000. During the trial, his attorney Ann Finnell of the,"The only reason Brenton Butler was even stopped that morning was because he happened to be a black male walking in the neighbourhood. As the trial edges toward its conclusion, KJ and Fish search for a way to hold the defense accountable and Brenton's parents prepare for what's next.As the defense puts Brenton's character on trial, KJ gives a powerful opening statement and Isaiah delivers unexpected testimony.KJ meets her match in court. The series, created, executive produced, and showrun by Veena Sud, follows the people involved in investigating the death of a young black boy and the boy’s family as they reel after the loss. First, it’s looking bad for Pete. Taken on just that level, Seven Seconds' superb writing and exquisite acting stands up with the best drama. On April 18, 2018, Netflix confirmed there would not be a second season, deeming it a limited series. Television shows, spurred on by streaming apps and audience expectation being raised higher and higher, have become as good and often better than anything that film can offer.

Tensions run high between African American citizens and Caucasian cops in Jersey City when a teenage African American boy is critically injured by a cop.

Hopefully Seven Seconds does not fall into the latter category. About filming the continuation of the film “Seven seconds season 2” has been rumored for a long time. First, it’s looking bad for Pete. Don't wait until it's been cancelled to find out how good this show is. And how does his story go?In May of 2000, a white, middle aged Florida tourist,Hours later, a then-15-year-old Butler was walking nearby in the same neighbourhood to a local Blockbuster. 1. The series was created by.On April 18, 2018, Netflix announced they were not renewing the series for a second season.On October 25, 2016, it was announced that David Lyons and Beau Knapp had joined the show as series regulars.On January 24, 2018, Netflix released the official trailer for the series and a collection of first look images.The series has received a positive reception from critics upon its premiere. Meanwhile, KJ … Seven Seconds. Release year: 2018. The problem for shows and audiences alike however is that so many superb shows can get lost in the shuffle and even, as we saw so recently with Damnation and Dirk Gently, get cancelled long before they should be. It's great. We say it and I say it because it is very true. The police officer Peter Jablonski, hurrying on his business, knocked down a 15-year-old black guy and drove away, leaving him to die … When does the serial “Seven seconds season 2” come out. Not much drama needed to be added.

Seven Seconds is a deep and profound psychological and social study.