Starring Snoop Dogg and David Arquette, as well as the late Tommy “Tiny” Lister (in one of his final performances), Domino: Battle of the Bones is the feature directorial debut of Emmy-nominated documentary producer Baron Davis (Crips and Bloods: Made in America) and it was picked up for distribution by TriCoast Entertainment, via Variety, which suggests that the forthcoming movie will come out sometime this year (though its release date isn’t determined yet).
Speaking of basketball comedies, Snoop Dogg has another one in the works, though we might get to see it sooner than All-Star Weekend.
Also starring Lou Beatty Jr., Tasie Lawrence, Megan Sousa, Anthony “Scruncho” McKinley, and Haha Davis, Domino: Battle of the Bones’ impending release is falling into place and expected to come out sometime soon.
In 2019, the rap artist wrapped production on Domino: Battle of the Bones, which is considered an uplifting comedy centered around an elderly Black man who teams up with his awkward white step-son in order to defeat his rival in dominos.