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    Wesley Morris loves Zendaya. The actress caught his eye as the charming but drug addled Rue in HBO’s “Euphoria.” But he thinks Hollywood hasn’t cast her in roles worthy of her considerable gifts. So when Zendaya showed up in the movie “The Drama” as a young Black woman with a secret from her past that threatens to derail her engagement to Robert Pattinson’s character, Wesley was cautiously optimistic. Here were two of Hollywood’s finest in a complex, high stakes love affair — one made even more interesting by its interracial realities. But the movie inexplicably dodges the question of race. So Wesley invites Gina Cherelus, who covers dating and culture at The New York Times, to help him unpack “The Drama” — what it knows, and doesn’t, about what it’s up to. Read more: https://www.nytimes.com/2026/04/23/podcasts/cannonball-zendaya-interracial-relationships.html “Cannonball” is a podcast from The New York Times, with the Pulitzer Prize-winning critic Wesley Morris. Every week, Wesley talks to writers, artists and friends about the culture that moves us — the good, the bad and whatever’s in between. Surprisingly personal and never obvious, new episodes drop on Thursdays. Watch "Cannonball" on YouTube and listen wherever you get your podcasts. Thumbnail photos: Zendaya and Robert Pattinson - A24; Wesley Morris and Gina Cherelus - The New York Times Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/@cannonballpodcast Follow NYTimes: https://www.instagram.com/nytimes Subscribe to NYT Audio: https://bit.ly/3Qz3GZu
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