
But Cuomo’s own comeback story seems to be too great a fantasy here. The theme for the docu-series, which shows the strength of New Yorkers’ post-9/11 resolve, is all about a comeback. Spike Lee’s new four-part documentary, “NYC EPICENTERS 9/11➔2021½,” focusing on the 20-year aftermath of the 9/11 terror attack, is missing one notable subject: disgraced Gov. 22.Ī rep for the project did not respond to a request for comment by The Post. It’s believed that Cuomo may have been interviewed for the doc, only to be dropped at the last minute before the HBO release on Aug. There’s even a three-term New York governor waxing nostalgic - but it’s not Cuomo, it’s George Pataki. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appear against the rousing music of the nearly three minute trailer showing the resilience of New Yorkers in the aftermath of the deadliest terrorist attack on American soil. The disgraced governor, who resigned last week amidst a damning report revealing multiple instances of sexual harassment and faces a potential impeachment probe, is conspicuously absent from Lee’s trailer, which dropped on Monday.Ĭelebrities including Busta Rhymes, Rosie Perez, Jon Stewart, Mayor Bill de Blasio and Rep. That is, except for one falling star: Andrew Cuomo. The director’s new four-part documentary, “ NYC EPICENTERS 9/11➔2021½,” focusing on the 20-year aftermath of the 9/11 terror attacks, is star-studded with a constellation of political and cultural New York luminaries.

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