ABC unveils trailer for RJ Decker drama series

ABC has released the first trailer for its upcoming drama series RJ Decker, starring Scott Speedman and Jaina Lee Ortiz. The show, an adaptation of Carl Hiaasen's novel Double Whammy, premieres in March and follows a disgraced photographer turned private investigator in South Florida. The trailer highlights a steamy reunion between the leads and debuted during recent episodes of other network shows.

The trailer for RJ Decker premiered on January 6, airing alongside the returns of Will Trent, High Potential, and The Rookie. Scott Speedman, known from Grey's Anatomy, plays the titular RJ Decker, described as a "private eye and a public mess." The series centers on Decker, a disgraced newspaper photographer and ex-convict, who rebuilds his life as a private investigator amid South Florida's quirky and crime-ridden landscape. According to the official logline, he handles cases "that range from slightly odd to outright bizarre," aided by his journalist ex-wife, her police detective spouse, and a mysterious benefactor from his past who might either support him or lead him back to prison.

Jaina Lee Ortiz, recently of Station 19, portrays Emi Ochoa, the "shrewd-if-unpredictable" daughter of a powerful and corrupt senator with a tangled history alongside Decker. The preview quickly escalates into a steamy encounter between the two characters, setting a tone of intrigue and tension.

The cast includes Adelaide Clemens as Catherine Delacroix, Decker's ex; Kevin Rankin as Aloysius, his former cellmate; and Bevin Bru as Melody Romero, a Fort Lauderdale Police Department detective married to Catherine. Created by Rob Doherty of Elementary fame, the pilot was directed by Paul McGuigan, who also helmed early episodes of Scandal and Will Trent. Executive producers are McGuigan, Doherty, Carl Beverly, Sarah Timberman, and author Carl Hiaasen.

An exact premiere date within March remains forthcoming, but the series promises a blend of mystery and personal drama in its Florida backdrop.

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ABC has renewed the crime drama series R.J. Decker for a second season. The show, which stars Scott Speedman and is inspired by Carl Hiaasen's novel Double Whammy, follows a disgraced photographer turned private investigator in South Florida.

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ABC has released exclusive first-look images for its upcoming Florida-set detective series, RJ Decker. The show stars Scott Speedman, known from Grey's Anatomy, and is adapted from Carl Hiaasen's novel Double Whammy.

ABC has renewed the crime drama Will Trent for a fifth season. The Ramón Rodríguez-led series, based on Karin Slaughter's novels, received the pickup 15 weeks into its fourth season's 18-episode run. New episodes of season 4 continue Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET.

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Actor Jake Johnson, known for his role in New Girl, has been cast as the lead in an untitled NBC comedy pilot about a private investigator. The project comes from writers Dan Goor and Luke Del Tredici, creators of Brooklyn Nine-Nine. The pilot was ordered by the network in January.

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