Watch Viola Davis As Michelle Obama In New Trailer 'The First Lady'
Viola Davis Stars As Michelle Obama In New Trailer For <em>The First Lady</em> [Watch]

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The trailer for Showtime’s highly anticipated series “The First Lady” made its debut last week.
Starring Academy Award-winning actress Viola Davis as Michelle Obama, the Aaron Cooley-created drama series will offer a “revelatory reframing of American leadership through the lens of the First Ladies, delving deep into their personal and political lives,” according to Showtime.
“In the East Wing of the White House, many of history’s most impactful and world-changing decisions have been hidden from view, made by America’s charismatic, complex and dynamic first ladies,” IMDB detailed in its description of the show.
Viola gives a spirited impression of Michelle in the trailer with tidbits of the new show depicting the United States’ only Black First Lady dealing with the complexities of writing her own narrative during her time in the White House.
“They wanna make me into a Black Martha Stewart?” Davis says in the role of Michelle, adding, “I will pick my team [and] choose my causes. Understood?”
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In another clip teased from the show, Davis depicts Michelle having a one-on-one moment with Barack in which she tells him: “In four years, I don’t want to look back and think, ‘What did I become living in that house?'”
Davis’ co-stars include O-T Fagbenle as Barack Obama, Michelle Pfeiffer as Betty Ford, Dakota Fanning as Susan Ford, Aaron Eckhart as Gerald Ford, Gillian Anderson as Eleanor Roosevelt and Kiefer Sutherland as Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Others in the star-studded cast include Regina Taylor as Michelle’s mother Marian Shields Robinson, Little Fires Everywhere star Lexi Underwood as Malia Obama, King Richard’s Saniyya Sidney as Sasha Obama and Gloria Reuben as Valerie Jarrett.
The series is set to premiere on Sunday, April 17. Peep the trailer below.
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