Will Smith is taking over RedTableTalk!
In this exclusive clip from Wednesday's episode, Will shares that Venus and Serena, who serve as executive producers on the project, withheld whether they were going to be executive producers on the film until after they saw the finished product.
The sisters praised Will's portrayal of their father before asking him how he felt about his performance and the film, after he saw the biopic. He continued,"It is such a daunting task. What you guys represent in the world and what you've created. When you make a movie, you take a snapshot that lasts forever. So, you just don't want to take a terrible picture of such beautiful subjects."
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