Seen on the Screen with Jacqueline Coley : Marsai Martin on Her Dream Project to Bring to the Screen
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Marsai Martin has never waited for permission. At 14, she made history as the youngest person to ever produce a major motion picture with Little. Since then she’s kept busy, running her production company Genius Productions, empowering young Black women through her nonprofit Marsai’s Way, and opening doors for young creatives everywhere. From eight seasons of Black-ish to producing her own TV show, Saturdays, she’s already accomplished more than many of us do in a lifetime—but this is only the beginning.
In this episode, Marsai joins Jacqueline Coley to discuss the passion project she’s currently working on: adapting the fantasy book series she fell in love with as a kid, Amari and the Night Brothers, for the big screen. She reflects on why Amari’s story resonated so deeply with her, what it means to build a cinematic world grounded in Black girl magic, and how it can impact the next generation. Marsai also looks back on her experience making Little, from pitching it to Kenya Barris at nine to starring alongside her dream collaborators, Issa Rae and Regina Hall. Plus, she takes us behind the scenes of The Masked Singer, reflects on the importance of good food on a film set, and finally reveals her definitive Shrek movie ranking.
Seen on the Screen with Jacqueline Coley
Claim your ticket to witness the personal narratives happening behind the scenes of movies and the business. Hosted by Jacqueline Coley, Awards Editor at Rotten Tomatoes, each episode invites you into intimate conversations with actors and the creative community to explore how the magic of film impacts their lives. With a blend of entertaining games and thought-provoking questions, Jacqueline guides us through an exciting journey with each guest – asking them to reflect on the films that have rocked their world, scared the daylights out of them, and changed them forever.Check out new episodes every other week! Follow Seen on the Screen wherever you listen to podcasts and watch on YouTube.🎧








