Training Day director Antoine Fuqua is reportedly teaming up with Jerry Bruckheimer to produce a television series adaptation of his hit crime film.
According to Deadline, the project, written by Will Beall, is currently being pitched to all the major networks. The Warner Bros. TV series will reportedly take place fifteen years after the events of the original movie and again center around a pair of cops. Unlike the film, however, they're considering flipping the script and making the older cop white and the young rookie black.
Training Day hit theaters back in 2001, and starred both Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke who played a seasoned narcotics detective and a rookie cop of the LAPD, respectively.
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According to Deadline, the project, written by Will Beall, is currently being pitched to all the major networks. The Warner Bros. TV series will reportedly take place fifteen years after the events of the original movie and again center around a pair of cops. Unlike the film, however, they're considering flipping the script and making the older cop white and the young rookie black.
Training Day hit theaters back in 2001, and starred both Denzel Washington and Ethan Hawke who played a seasoned narcotics detective and a rookie cop of the LAPD, respectively.
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