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This image released by Apple TV Plus shows, from left, Nicholas Hoult, Samuel L. Jackson and Anthony Mackie in a scene from “The Banker." Apple has canceled the premiere of one of the tech company’s first original films, “The Banker” the day before it was to debut at Los Angeles’ AFI Film Festival. In a statement Wednesday, Apple said that it learned of “some concerns” surrounding “The Banker” and that it needs “some time to look into these matters.” An Apple spokesperson declined to elaborate. (Apple TV Plus via AP) Image Credit: AP

Apple on Wednesday abruptly cancelled the world premiere of ‘The Banker’ over unspecified concerns, just one day before the film was due to close a major Los Angeles festival.

The movie, starring Samuel L Jackson, is based on the true story of two black businessmen who hired a working-class white man to front their empire and combat racism in 1960s America.

“Last week some concerns surrounding the film were brought to our attention,” Apple said in a statement.

“We, along with the filmmakers, need some time to look into these matters and determine the best next steps. In light of this, we are no longer premiering ‘The Banker’ at AFI Fest.”

Apple did not specify the nature of the concerns.

But Hollywood trade reports tied the cancellation to allegations made about the movie by a relative of Bernard Garrett, one of the businessmen portrayed in the film.

The film’s Thursday night slot at the American Film Institute (AFI) festival will be filled by ‘Marriage Story’, the Oscar-tipped drama starring Scarlett Johansson and Adam Driver.

An AFI spokesperson told AFP: “We support Apple’s decision to postpone the premiere, and we are fortunate that our friends at Netflix have generously allowed us to screen their critically acclaimed ‘Marriage Story’.”

‘Marriage Story’ is already playing in limited US theatres.

‘The Banker’ was one of the first titles produced by tech giant Apple for its new streaming service, which features TV shows and films, and launched on November 1.

Following its planned premiere at Los Angeles’ Chinese Theater, the film had been due to hit streaming platform Apple TV+ on December 6.

According to its official synopsis, ‘The Banker’ follows Garrett (Anthony Mackie) and Joe Morris (Jackson) as they “devise an audacious and risky plan to take on the racist establishment of the 1960s by helping other African Americans pursue the American dream.”

The company said in its statement Wednesday: “We purchased ‘The Banker’ earlier this year as we were moved by the film’s entertaining and educational story about social change and financial literacy.”