Fans Are Hyping T.I.'s Film 'Da ’Partments' on Social Media
Discover the latest on T.I.'s full-length film 'Da ’Partments,' from cast and plot details to its exciting journey to the big screen.
By Truth HawkinsOct. 19 2023, Published 10:56 a.m. ET
As fall settles in, a wave of entertainment guides is rolling out, showcasing a diverse array of family-friendly TV shows, compelling silver-screen thrills, and festive holiday performances.
But let's not forget the extensive lineup of content set to grace your preferred streaming platforms, including the likes of Netflix, Hulu, Disney Plus, and Tubi, promising a season of binge-worthy delights.
Take, for example, a new comedy film— written and directed by Tip 'T.I.' Harris — based on a longstanding skit by the same name, making its way to Tubi, titled Da Partments.
Earlier this year, the Atlanta native excited fans with the announcement of his latest venture via Instagram, writing, "The wait is almost over!!!! Get Ready for Uncensored Unhinged Unapologetic Hood humor at its finest…”
The film, which premiered on October 10, delves into the delicate balance between the challenges faced by the underprivileged and the hidden allure within a modern Atlanta apartment complex, let's dive into everything we've learned so far about Da ’Partments.
Keep reading for the full scoop.
Meet the cast of 'Da 'Partments':
Featuring Lil Duval (known for roles in Meet the Blacks and The House Next Door: Meet The Blacks 2) and D.C. Young Fly (famous for Almost Christmas), this film is set to deliver endless entertainment.
Additionally, the made-for-streaming comedy showcases T.I.'s 17-year-old son, King, whose teaser clip as a diligent water boy has piqued fans' curiosity about what's in store.
T.I. has been working on 'Da 'Partments' since 2009.
According to the rapper, the concept for Da Apartments is something he has been working on for over a decade.
"I've had this show concept in development since I wrote this song in '09-'10... ain't never no biting off another person's ideas... revealed to and ain't neva no hatin when someone adds to ideas of mine," the rapper previously shared via Instagram clearing up speculation the idea had been stolen from Desi Banks and Parlae.
"However I'd love to work with both of them on whatever they got going on and they always welcome to work wit me on my project. It's the Atlanta Way.”
T.I. has also shot down comparisons to the iconic comedy Friday, telling TMZ, "Why can't two things be great at the same time?"
How to watch 'Da ’Partments'
You can rent or buy Da 'Partments online now at dapartments.film — and reviews are already making their way to social media.
"Watching Da 'Partments ... It's straight so far," one fan tweeted before another added, "That movie Da Partments was hilarious too, or maybe I was just high."
A third chimed in, "Yo this new T.I. jawn, Da 'Partments is funny af."
While the film was also set to be streamed on Tubi, an official release date has not been announced yet.