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Creator of NBC’s ‘Shades of Blue’ Says “White Man’s 15 Minutes Are Up”

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Creator of NBC'sShades of Blue‘ says things are quickly changing for white actors in Hollywood

is slowly changing. After studies showing that shows and movies with non-white performers do better than all white casts, Hollywood is changing their process. Despite, not nominating a single black person for the 2016 Academy Awards, some TV creators, casting directors and are changing the casting formula and one particular TV creator says the era for white actors is over.

The creator of the new Jennifer Lopez drama, Shades of Blue, Adi Hasak, was interviewed by TheWrap to discuss in Hollywood and he didn't hold back. “I think in general, broadcasters are realizing that the white man's 15 minutes are up,” Adi Hasak joked in an with TheWrap. “I think everyone's woken up to a new reality.”

“I think in general, broadcasters are realizing that the white man's 15 minutes are up.”

And Adi Hasak maybe right. NBC is leading the way with diversity by adding three featuring a diverse cast – , Superstore, and 

Hasak describes one meeting for casting the new TV series, Shades of Blue and how diversity became a key topic of discussion.“We have a meeting and Elaine says, ‘You know who would be great for this? Jen.” And I'm like “Who's Jen?” And she says, ‘Jennifer Lopez.'” Hasak told TheWrap. “I roll my eyes, because when guys like me make , they always begin with Jennifer Lopez, and if you're lucky, you get to the bottom of the list.”

Fast forward several months later and Shades of Blue is a hit TV series on NBC. According to reports, Shades of Blue premiered to solid ratings and is raved by critics. New York Magazine calls the cast a perfect match, “The whole cast is pretty much perfect for the story Shades of Blue is trying to tell. Lopez makes a fine lead–she's tough and unsentimental here, and even though they've made her look gorgeous, you don't necessarily think of her as a glamorous character. But it's Liotta's show.”

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