TV HBO is making Ta-Nehisi Coates' Between the World and Me into a TV special By Marcus Jones Marcus Jones Marcus Jones is a former digital news writer at Entertainment Weekly. He left EW in 2022. EW's editorial guidelines Published on July 23, 2020 01:54PM EDT Photo: Bennett Raglin/Getty Images;Ian West/PA Images via Getty Images HBO announced on Thursday that they will be making Ta-Nehisi Coates' best-selling book Between the World and Me into a TV special. The nonfiction work originally functioned as a long letter from Coates to his son detailing exploring how white supremacy in America has affected both their upbringings. The work was later adapted into a stage play that premiered at the Apollo Theater in 2018. The HBO special will combine elements of the stage production, including readings from the book, as well as documentary footage from the actors' home life, archival footage, and animation. Shahar Azran/WireImage; Michael Tran/Getty Images Coates will serve as an executive producer on the project with friends and fellow Howard University alums Kamilah Forbes, who returns as the project's director, and Susan Kelechi Watson, who has participated in staged readings of the project. Oscar-winning documentarian Roger Ross Williams will serve as a producer as well. In addition to producing this special, HBO will be making a charitable donation to Howard University and the Apollo Theater. “Ta-Nehisi’s book is a modern literary classic that provides an essential message for our times,” says president, HBO programming Casey Bloys, in a statement announcing the special. “We are tremendously proud to bring this incredibly important event to our audiences.” The special will be produced under proper COVID-19 guidelines in order to ensure a premiere this fall. Related content: Hundreds of Black artists sign letter calling for change in Hollywood: 'We demand better' Listen to Joe Morton read Oprah's Book Club pick The Water Dancer Ta-Nehisi Coates on what he learned from his time with President Obama Close