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TV tip: TV One steps into action with original movie 'Down for Whatever' 

TV One goes into action mode with the debut of Down for Whatever on Sunday, July 22.

Houston native Letoya Luckett (Destiny's Child, Greenleaf) plays Tracy, who was in foster care in her younger years and now wonders about her family. After her husband Mike (Hosea Chanchez of The Game) loses his partner to a shooting, she finds out that the suspected murderers are her biological sisters. She decides to track them down before the cops can get to them. Bre-Z (Empire) and Imani Hakim (Everybody Hates Chris) play the sisters.

Writer-director Tim Folsome won the American Black Film Festival's screenplay award in 2017 for Down for Whatever, now the network's first venture in the action-thriller genre. The movie debuts at 7 p.m. on TV One.

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