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    Sean Patrick Thomas joins Shawn Stockman on On That Note for a conversation about Save the Last Dance, Barbershop, Cruel Intentions, Gen V, The Boys, and the path to becoming one of the defining Black male leads of the early 2000s. From dance films and romantic dramas to superhero universes and stage work, Sean reflects on the roles that shaped his career and why those choices still matter. They also get into Sean’s Guyanese roots, growing up on calypso, soca, and Lou Rawls, his love for comics and Marvel, the deeper themes behind Gen V, and what it means to break barriers in Hollywood without losing your sense of self. It’s a sharp, thoughtful conversation about acting, identity, legacy, Black storytelling, and the kind of work that lasts.
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