John Boyega plays trailblazing cop in Steve McQueen’s ‘Small Axe’

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John Boyega’s latest role sees him play real-life British police officer Leroy Logan in the third episode of the series titled ‘Red, White and Blue’ by Steve McQueen. ‘Small Axe’ follows Logan who was an anti-racism reformer in the 1980s and served as a member of the police force for 30 years. #JohnBoyega #SmallAxe #RedWhiteandBlue Report by George Fuller.

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