No, the Brooklyn Museum isn’t hosting another controversial exhibition. And, no, security hasn’t been tightened beyond the normal array guards and docents.
These actors, extras and crew members from the NBC drama “Kings” came to Kings on Monday and turned the Eastern Parkway institution into a war zone.
Workers delivered a genuine World War II–era tank, then created barricades so the museum could play its part as a fortified castle for the battle-torn show, which centers around a modern-day monarchy and touches on the popular prime-time TV themes as redemption, betrayal, greed, power, war and romance.
The two-hour “Kings” premiere is on Sunday, March 15 on NBC.
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