Peacock développe une série télévisée Fast & Furious avec Vin Diesel

Peacock développe une série télévisée située dans l'univers cinématographique Fast & Furious. Vin Diesel a annoncé le projet lors de la présentation Upfront de NBCUniversal à New York.

La série marque le premier projet télévisé actif de la franchise, alors que Diesel a laissé entendre que d'autres émissions étaient en cours de développement. Mike Daniels et Wolfe Coleman écriront le pilote et officieront en tant que co-showrunners et producteurs exécutifs. Parmi les autres producteurs exécutifs figurent Vin Diesel, Sam Vincent, Neal Moritz, Pavun Shetty, Jeff Kirschenbaum et Chris Morgan, la production de la série étant assurée par Universal Television.

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