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‘Miami_Vice’ NBC Reboot in Works From Vin Diesel

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Ubiquitous

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Aug 3, 2017, 7:24:30 AM8/3/17
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NBC is getting ready to roll up the pastel blazer sleeves, as the
network is developing a “Miami Vice” reboot with Vin Diesel and
Chris Morgan‘s production companies.

Peter Macmanus (Spike’s “The Mist”) is writing the script, and
executive producers have not been solidified.

Universal Television, Diesel’s One Race Television and Chris Morgan
Productions are behind the project. Morgan has worked as a
screenwriter on the “Fast and Furious” franchise that helped launch
Vin Diesel to stardom.

The original NBC series, which starred Don Johnson (Sonny Crockett)
and Philip Michael Thomas (Rico Tubbs), signed off in 1989 after
five sunglasses-filled seasons.

Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx starred in the 2006 Michael Mann-
directed film adaptation.


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Darrin

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Nov 8, 2018, 1:44:18 AM11/8/18
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On Thursday, August 3, 2017 at 4:24:30 AM UTC-7, Ubiquitous wrote:
> NBC is getting ready to roll up the pastel blazer sleeves, as the
> network is developing a “Miami Vice” reboot with Vin Diesel and
> Chris Morgan‘s production companies.
>
> Peter Macmanus (Spike’s “The Mist”) is writing the script, and
> executive producers have not been solidified.
>
> Universal Television, Diesel’s One Race Television and Chris Morgan
> Productions are behind the project. Morgan has worked as a
> screenwriter on the “Fast and Furious” franchise that helped launch
> Vin Diesel to stardom.
>
> The original NBC series, which starred Don Johnson (Sonny Crockett)
> and Philip Michael Thomas (Rico Tubbs), signed off in 1989 after
> five sunglasses-filled seasons.
>
> Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx starred in the 2006 Michael Mann-
> directed film adaptation.

This is good news to you? LOL! Within the last 10 years, Hollywood has been destroying our memories. Every other t.v. show or film is a horrible remake. In lieu of original material, the remake has become the "go to." If Miami Vice from 2006 hasn't taught us anything, nothing will.
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