Lethal Weapon Series reboot, heading to Fox

Lethal Weapon Series reboot, heading to Fox
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Lethal Weapon Series reboot, heading to Fox. Lethal Weapon will soon head to television as Fox has ordered a series reboot of the film franchise.

Lethal Weapon will soon head to television as Fox has ordered a series reboot of the film franchise. Fox has given the TV series based on the Mel Gibson and Danny Glover buddy cop films a put pilot, which all but guarantees that the show will air in some capacity on the network or face substantial penalties to Warner Bros TV, the studio producing the reboot.

Mel Gibson and Danny GloverWhile the franchise's original producers will not be involved in the TV reboot, they have reportedly given the project their blessing, The Hollywood Reporter writes. Like the film franchise, which spawned four movies and raked in nearly a billion dollars at the box office, the series will revolve around Roger Murtaugh (originally played by Glover), a homicide detective who's "getting too old for this shit," and his partner Martin Riggs (Gibson), an unstable, risk-taking narcotics officer.

Deadline writes that the original narrative will change slightly for TV, with Riggs now a former Texas cop and Navy SEAL who moves to Los Angeles following the loss of his wife and baby. He's then partnered with Murtaugh, who must avoid stress in his life after suffering a minor heart attack. Chuck writer Matt Miller will write and co-executive produce the reboot. No word yet which actors will assume the Murtaugh and Riggs roles.

Rebooting popular films as TV series has become a trend in recent years, with shows like Syfy's 12 Monkeys, MTV's Scream, CBS' Limitless, Fox's Minority Report, FX's Fargo and A&E's Psycho-based Bates Motel just a handful of television shows that have roots on the big screen.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, plenty more movie-to-TV reboots are also in the pipeline: Fox is prepping a Behind Enemy Lines series, CBS has Training Day and Rush Hour shows in development, ABC's Uncle Buck will arrive in the coming months and the CW has plans for both Friday the 13th and The Notebook series.

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