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Emboldened by their success, Taboo Classic Entertainment continued to produce innovative content, including the critically acclaimed TV series The Outcasts , which explored the lives of people living on the fringes of society, and The Revolution Will Not Be Televised , a satirical news program that skewered politics and popular culture. As Taboo Classic Entertainment's reputation grew, so did
The company's first project was a gritty, dark comedy film called Rebel's Rampage , which tackled themes of police brutality, corruption, and rebellion. Despite initial concerns from investors and network executives, the film found an audience and generated buzz for its unflinching portrayal of social issues. Rachel Lee's vision has inspired a new generation