With
Donald
Glover’s
Atlanta
officially
off
the
air
(damn
it!),
fans
of
LaKeith
Stanfield
have
been
missing
his
comedic
antics
as
he’s
since
been
taking
on
more
serious
roles
since
he
blew
up
when
the
series
debuted
back
in
2016.
Luckily
for
us,
the
man
is
once
again
returning
to
his
funnier
side
as
he
will
be
turning
the
biblical
era
on
its
head
in
Jeymes
Samuel’s
upcoming
comedy
film,
The
Book
of
Clarence.
Set
in
the
time
of
Jesus
Christ,
The
Book
of
Clarence
stars
Stanfield
as
the
titular
character
who
witnesses
the
rise
of
the
son
of
God
in
Nazareth
and
decides
he
needs
to
get
in
on
that
miraculous
action
and
make
some
bank
to
help
his
family.
But
instead
of
becoming
a
disciple
of
Christ,
Clarence
goes
about
copying
his
style
and
“performing”
miracles
of
his
own
with
the
help
of
his
trusty
“followers.”
Unfortunately
for
him,
Clarence
learns
that
the
Roman
Empire
isn’t
too
keen
on
messiahs
giving
the
oppressed
people
any
sort
of
hope.
In
order
to
save
his
own
hide,
Clarence
must
give
up
Jesus
Christ
to
the
Roman
authorities.
For
his
betrayal,
he
would
be
rewarded
handsomely.
This
is
Judas
and
The
Black
Messiah
all
over
again!
How
far
will
Clarence
take
his
fraudulent
ways?
We
don’t
know,
but
we
do
know
that
Atlanta‘s
Darius
Epps
wouldn’t
give
up
anybody.
Check
out
the
trailer
for
The
Book
of
Clarence
below,
and
let
us
know
if
you’ll
be
checking
for
this
when
it
hits
theaters
Jan.
12,
2024.