Mo Brings Plenty espera que los espectadores de 'Marshals' aprendan sobre los nativos americanos

El actor Mo Brings Plenty, quien interpreta a Mo en el spin-off de 'Yellowstone', 'Marshals', quiere que el público obtenga una comprensión más profunda de la historia y la cultura de los nativos americanos. Destacó que los nativos americanos son diversos e integrales para el patrimonio del Oeste. La serie, renovada para una segunda temporada tras un sólido estreno, continúa las tramas relacionadas con la reserva Broken Rock.

Mo Brings Plenty regresa como Mo en 'Marshals', la serie de Paramount+ en CBS que retoma a los personajes de la reserva Broken Rock vistos en 'Yellowstone'. La tribu enfrenta amenazas de manifestantes y asesinos en medio de disputas territoriales. Brings Plenty declaró a CNET que espera que la serie transmita que los nativos americanos 'son muy parecidos a cualquier otra persona en la sociedad', con sus propios altibajos, señalando que son ganaderos con vacas y caballos que contribuyen al patrimonio del Oeste. Señaló que los vaqueros no se limitan a 'un individuo caucásico' y subrayó la diversidad entre las tribus de Norteamérica, más allá de la reserva ficticia Broken Rock. El primer episodio muestra la muerte de Monica Dutton, interpretada por Kelsey Asbille, lo que rompe un vínculo clave entre la familia Dutton y la reserva, aunque Kayce Dutton, interpretado por Luke Grimes, sigue siendo un aliado. Brings Plenty expresó su gratitud a The Hollywood Reporter, diciendo: 'Estoy eufórico. Estoy sumamente agradecido de que no hayan dejado fuera a Broken Rock y de que no hayan dejado fuera al territorio indígena'. 'Marshals' se estrenó con 9,52 millones de espectadores y ha sido renovada para una segunda temporada.

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