This fall ABC's family sitcom Black-ish returns for a seventh season of comedy and spilling the tea.
Anthony Anderson, Tracee Ellis Ross, Yara Shahidi, Marcus Scribner, Marsai Martin, Miles Brown Jenifer Lewis and Laurence Fishburne are back for all-new episodes dealing with a global pandemic, an election, systemic racism and the movement for social justice and equality.
Artist Kadir Nelson painted the 'Johnson' family for this season's key art, known for contributing covers for The New Yorker, images for postage stamps, illustrating thirty children's books and even Drake's 2013 album, 'Nothing Was The Same'.
These season seven billboards were photographed along L.A.'s Sunset Boulevard and 3rd Street from October 13 to 14, 2020.
Fans of the family sitcom can also enjoy these previous season promo billboards for Black-ish, plus these billboards for spin-offs Grown-ish and Mixed-ish.
Over the past four years the truth has been a fluid thing for some, so here's to this family spilling more of the truth of a black family's modern day life and making us laugh as they do.
UPDATED: Here's also a portrait version of the billboard spied at Hollywood & Highland on November 24, 2020.
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