The Lucas Bros (Keith and Kenny Lucas) are two of the freshest, most dynamic talents in entertainment. The Bros are two of the writers (story by) on the highly revered film JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH, which earned them Oscar and WGA Award Nominations for “Best Original Screenplay.” Adding to the massive success of JUDAS, The Bros have recently announced several high-profile upcoming projects, including a reboot of REVENGE OF THE NERDS with 20th Century Studios and Seth Macfarlane, a semiautobiographical dramedy with Judd Apatow, and a new comedy feature with Universal and Lord Miller.
They are currently writing their first book, tentatively titled “City of Bricks,” to be published by Penguin Random House. Keith and Kenny are writers on the critically acclaimed dramatic Warner Bros feature JUDAS AND THE BLACK MESSIAH, starring Daniel Kaluuya (GET OUT, BLACK PANTHER) and Lakeith Stanfield (GET OUT, Atlanta). JUDAS, the story of Fred Hampton, Chairman of the Illinois Black Panther Party, and his fateful betrayal by FBI informant William O'Neal, premiered in theatres and on HBO Max on February 12th, 2021. The film has garnered multiple awards, including “Best Picture” from The African American Film Critics Association and The WGA’s annual Paul Selvin Award, which is given to members whose script best embodies “the spirit of the constitutional and civil rights and liberties that are indispensable to the survival of free writers everywhere.” Keith and Kenny were nominated for 2021 WGA and Oscar Awards for “Best Original Screenplay” for their work on JUDAS. The film received a total of six Oscar nominations in various categories including “Best Picture” with wins in two. As products of violent and poverty-ridden inner-city Newark, NJ, the guys are fast becoming a sought after voice in the national conversation around the PTSD caused by systemic racism. Senator Cory Booker (D-NJ) is a fan and has collaborated with them on discussions on topics ranging from drug laws to civil rights. Vulture recently published their poignant essay “Our Brother Kaizen” about their experience growing up in Newark with future mass shooter Kaizen Crossen, and PBS Newshour interviewed them about inner city “Survivor’s Guilt.”
Already favorites of the comedy world, The Lucas Bros will be writing and starring in a reimagined reboot of REVENGE OF THE NERDS, produced by Seth MacFarlane and 20th Century Studios. They are also writing and starring in two projects for Universal Pictures; a new semi-autobiographical dramedy with Judd Apatow and a comedy feature with Lord Miller, whom they collaborated with for the hit feature 22 JUMP STREET. Additionally, they will be seen starring opposite Lil Rel Howery in Jermaine Fowler’s comedy THE COME UP (New Line). “In a short time….The Lucas Brothers have made a big impact on comedy,” lauds Vulture, and in April 2017, the guys’ hour standup special, The Lucas Bros: On Drugs premiered on Netflix. Paste Magazine, Complex, Uproxx, and Splitsider all named it as one of the top specials of 2017. Keith and Kenny have been seen in CNN’s The History of Comedy as well as HBO’s Crashing, Executive Produced by Judd Apatow. They were also recurring characters on Netflix’s Lady Dynamite starring fellow comic Maria Bamford, and they wrote for TNT’s 2017 NBA Awards. They are the creators of the animation series The Lucas Bros Moving Co., which aired for one season on FOX’s Animation Domination Hi-Def block in 2014 and for a second season on FXX. The brothers voiced the series’ main characters; narrating hilarious, absurdist tales with, as The New York Times praised, “a disarming sweetness and a clever, stylized casualness.”
The brothers also hosted the web series The Super Late Morning Show on ComedyCentral.com and starred in TruTV’s weekly sketch comedy series Friends of the People. They also appeared in the blockbuster summer comedy feature film 22 JUMP STREET alongside Jonah Hill, Channing Tatum, and Ice Cube. The guys made their late night debut when they performed standup on Late Night with Jimmy Fallon in 2012 and have been a favorite on Fallon’s Tonight Show ever since, with multiple appearances. They were named one of Variety’s 10 Comics to Watch of 2014, featured in Rolling Stone Magazine’s “Hot List,” appeared on the cult hit TV show Arrested Development (Netflix) and HBO’s Funny As Hell, and were standouts at the prestigious Montreal Just For Laughs Comedy Festival with Paste Magazine selecting The Bros as one of the top acts of 2017. Keith and Kenny are the first black identical twins to be nominated for an Oscar. Bret “The Hitman” Hart is their favorite person of all time.